PU Ag Group: Adam Wolf
Adam Wolf will present his latest work,"Adding value to agriculture: Analytics grounded in field measurements," which uses an extensive set of interactions with players throughout the agricultural and tech sectors.
Adam Wolf will present his latest work,"Adding value to agriculture: Analytics grounded in field measurements," which uses an extensive set of interactions with players throughout the agricultural and tech sectors.
Meet Princeton community residents and share a meal at One Table Cafe, on Friday, April 17 at 6:30 pm. Dinner will be provided by the TerraMomo Group. Guest speaker is Denyse Leslie from the Robeson Memorial Committee. She'll talk about … Continue reading
Learn about the chocolate-making process, hosted by the Institute for Chocolate Studies.
Music, comedy, poetry, and free food at Cafe Vivian at Frist Campus Center. Open to Princeton students and staff only.
Buy cheese, honey and meals to go on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Farmers' Market on campus.
Asher Siebert (PEI) will present his work on: "Analysis of the Future Potential of Index Insurance in the West African Sahel using CMIP5 GCM results” Friday, May 1, in Equad E-423 at 11 am.
Cultivating Native Plants: A free talk by Doug Tallamy, Community Room, Princeton Public Library Native plants expert and award-winning author Doug Tallamy will explore the importance and benefits of cultivating native plants. Tallamy won the Silver Medal from the Garden Writers Association for … Continue reading
Seasonal produce from local farmers, flowers, crafts and a variety of edibles. Live music from 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Class Officers Lunch and Gathering. Sponsored by the Office of Alumni Affairs.
Princeton University Band Barbecue.Sponsored by the Princeton University Band. Poe Field, 1912 Pavilion (Picnic Shelter)