Three Professors at Princeton (video)

<p>Three professors at Princeton talk about their classes and the interaction between students and faculty. </p>

<p>[Three</a> Professors at Princeton](<a href=“http://www.princeton.edu/admission/multimedia/player/?key=&id=7854]Three”>http://www.princeton.edu/admission/multimedia/player/?key=&id=7854)</p>

<p>Princeton’s faculty is outstanding and members typically receive the highest awards and professional distinctions within their fields. Washington Monthly recently ranked Princeton’s faculty as 2nd in the nation for its distinction in winning major awards:</p>

<p>[National</a> University Rankings 2012](<a href=“http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/college_guide/rankings_2012/national_university_name.php]National”>http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/college_guide/rankings_2012/national_university_name.php)</p>

<p>Ranking of % of Faculty Receiving Significant Awards
(as reported by Washington Monthly Magazine)</p>

<p>1—Brandeis
2—Princeton
3—Georgia Tech
4—Caltech
5—Harvard
6—UC Santa Cruz
7—U. of Illinois Urbana
8—Berkeley
9—UC Irvine
10—UC Santa Barbara</p>

<p>Same List within Ivy League</p>

<p>2—Princeton
5—Harvard</p>

<p>18–Brown
23—Yale
30—Dartmouth</p>

<p>45—Columbia
48—Penn
52—Cornell</p>

<p>Ranking of % of Faculty in National Academies
(of science, the arts, humanities, etc.)</p>

<p>1—Caltech
2—Berkeley
3—Harvard
4—Stanford
5—Princeton
6—MIT
7—UC Santa Barbara
8—UC San Diego
9—Columbia
10—Georgia Tech</p>

<p>Same List within Ivy League</p>

<p>3—Harvard
5—Princeton
9—Columbia</p>

<p>13–Yale
18—Cornell</p>

<p>22—Penn
29—Dartmouth
30—Brown</p>

<p>Jeff Nunokawa is awesome.</p>