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The Discovery Bound Leadership Conference is taking place this Memorial weekend...
Considered taking a trip with Principia Lifelong Learning - from a cruise down t...
Congratulations to the class of 2012! Our graduates walked the stage of Cox audi...
Professors Emeriti Paula Bradley, Colin Campbell, and David Pfeifer are speaking...
Check out this new video on all of our athletic achievements this year!
Graduation is only 9 days away! We can't wait, and all of the preparations are b...
Only one week left in school?! It's been a great year so far, tell us some of yo...
How early should we get there to grab good seats? Starbrooks is tonight at 9:30...
Congratulations to the Principia College Men's Tennis team on winning the SLIAC...
Ever wonder about the history and building of The Mother Church? What happened w...
Dance Production is now! Come support all of the hard work they've put into the...
Chào bạn! That’s “hello” in Vietnamese. Join Professor John Williams for an educ...
Today marks the first day of Division III week! A special thanks to all of the s...
The Lazy Zipper show is right now, tonight in Wanamaker! The only improv comedy...
To take an online course, or not to take an online course from Principia Lifelon...
5 weeks of school left, 5 days of class in a week, and 5 Principia SLIAC Players...
A great view of the Maybeck houses right before lunch.
Parents' Weekend couldn't have gone better. The weekend is over, but we are so g...
A race through Australia, or studying Shakespeare in London… The Principia Solar...
Who's excited for Parents' weekend 2012? This weekend, the campus will be buzzin...
Principia Lifelong Learning has a new Facebook page. Like us and learn about our...
Check out our new video about Social Life at Principia and find out why students...
Students returned from spring break to find the campus beautiful and blooming.
On the issue of selling doors from the Maybeck buildings, here is some backgroun...
The Maybeck door auction has been temporarily suspended. An update on the auctio...
Join a NASA scientist looking for other Earths, or peek behind the scenes of The...
Enjoy this slideshow of photos from February at Principia College:
Principia's 100-year celebration is focused on the English and Mass Communicatio...
Tune in to a Principia Chat with David Wold, Director of Principia College's Lea...
Principia's winter convocation will be held today at 1pm cst. If you can't be th...
The campus is alive with activity as students attend the first day of spring sem...
Principia is beginning its observation of 100 years of higher education with a f...
The men's and women's basketball teams are back on campus. Both teams have games...
It's been a very quiet week at the College. We hope everyone is enjoying this ho...
Merry Christmas from Principia! See pictures from Preschool through College, and...
The Principia/Barnes & Noble Bookfair is this Saturday all around the country! F...
The Greece abroad show last night was wonderful! If you are in the area, come se...
Tonight's Principia Chat features College and Upper School Deans of Students dis...
We are so grateful to have the Greece abroad back on campus!
Principia students can now take high level marine biology courses courtesy of Du...
Come hear Rose Mapendo, Congolese genocide survivor and human rights advocate, s...
It is wonderful to have the members of the England abroad back on campus working...
The College celebrates Homecoming 2011 this Saturday with rugby at 11, women's s...
Sign up now for Principia's upcoming online course, "Arab Spring," which will fo...
One sun. Infinite rays! Ten members of the College solar car team are in Austral...
Dr. Palmer's update on fall happenings: dignitaries visit the College, an all-Sc...
Principia is offering three new online education courses! Sign up for one today:...
We are so pleased to have Autumn Sessioners buzzing around campus!
See Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry face off at Principia this Thursday! http...
Find out how one Principia senior spent his summer:
Tonight's Principia Chat will be with Janessa Gans Wilder about the Euphrates In...
This Saturday is the fourth annual Cardboard Canoe Race! Come join us at 2pm at...
Autumn Session starts September 24! Enrollment is still open. Sign up here: http...
Last spring, Principia launched three pilot online, non-credit courses, and we p...
Dr. Jonathan Palmer talks about "thinking big" as Principia's first semester beg...
Orientation week has been wonderful! First fall semester starts Monday.
New Parent and New Student Orientations begin tomorrow. It will be wonderful to...
The first students return to Principia on Monday! Everyone's looking forward to...
Dr. Jonathan Palmer shares what’s been happening at Principia during the summer...
The College is on the brink of beginning its first-ever semester. Find out all a...
Summer Session has ended, so now the campus will begin slowly getting ready for...
Summer Sessioners finish up Week 1 of learning, camaraderie, and fun. Participants from all over the country are enjoying every minute of their Principia higher education experience--even with the wonderfully warm Midwest summer weather!
Whether you want to explore the world of opera, take better photos, publish a book, learn to fence, master new investment strategies, or discuss the current state of relations between Muslims, Christians, and Jews, you can find something of interest duri
In just a few weeks, Principia's solar car will be on its way to Australia! Read about the recent work the team has been doing:
After a long 4th of July weekend, the campus is enjoying a few days of quiet before Summer Session begins on Friday!
The College is busy preparing for this year's Summer Session, which starts a week from Saturday! Enrollment is still open. Sign up here:
If Principia business professor Linda Bohaker were a superhero, what superhero would she be? Find out here:
Principia professor Dr. John Near's book on the life of organist and composer Charles-Marie Widor was published this year. Find out more:
Students are finishing finals, and then all that's left of the last Principia quarter is graduation!
Listen to last week's Principia Chat with Dr. Jonathan Palmer to learn what's happening at Principia School and College.
Principia's eighth annual Student Film Festival will be held on the Chapel Green this Friday at 8p.m. All are welcome!
Be sure to participate in the next "Principia Chat" on Tuesday at 8 p.m. CST, where CE Jonathan Palmer will discuss Principia's implementation of the Strategic Plan. www.principia.edu/chat
Opening night of the College musical, A Tale of Two Cities, went wonderfully! Get your ticket here:
For those who missed the last edition of Prinwire, read all about the student-started student-run women's lacrosse team:
The whole campus is looking forward to Saturday's Homegrown Festival on the Chapel Green! There will be student bands, activity booths, and local food for all!
No classes today in honor of academic reading day! Students can catch up or get ahead in their studies, though we can expect some serious Frisbee as well.
If you're in the area, please join us in Wanamaker to hear Robert Bruegmann, professor of art history, architecture, and urban planning at the University of Illinois at Chicago, speak about urban sprawl tonight at 7:30p.m.
Hear about Principia's upcoming performance of A Tale of Two Cities!
Hear about Principia's upcoming performance of A Tale of Two Cities!
Be part of Principia's new online courses! Classes begin Monday. Enroll here:
Get an update on Principia's online education program! Tune in to a live “Principia Chat” Tuesday, 8-9 p.m. CST. Bring questions and join the discussion: www.principia.edu/chat.
Parents are buzzing all over campus for Parent's Weekend! The next few days are chock-full of presentations, panels, and special events.
Dr. Laurance Doyle gave a fascinating talk on eclipses yesterday, and he'll be speaking again on Friday. Listen to the talk he gave at Principia last October here:
In its second year, Principia's softball team is doing wonderfully, most recently winning both games of this weekend's double header. Read more here:
A dozen Principia alumni completed half-marathons or relay marathons during yesterday's GO! St. Louis event. Way to go, guys!
Principia's Public Affairs Conference has begun! Listen to tonight's keynote address here:
There were some wonderful testimonies from both students and professors in Org today.
First day of spring quarter! It's cold, but at least the snow is gone.
Only two days until students return to campus for the last spring quarter!
It may be spring break, but Principia looks like a winter wonderland. A couple inches of snow on the ground and it's still coming down!
Students are rushing to and from finals for the next two days before celebrating two weeks of spring break!
There's a lot happening in the next few days. A choir and orchestra concert, student-directed one acts, and lots of senior capstones are all coming up!
Last night's slideshow from the Nepal abroad was wonderful, and the campus is already looking forward to the Japan slideshow on Thursday!
Get an update on teaching and learning initiatives at Principia! Tune in to a live “Principia Chat” Thursday, 8-9 p.m. CST. Bring questions and join the discussion.
This video will give those who didn't have the opportunity to be there in person a quick look at the Midwinter Arts Festival. Enjoy!
Looking forward to hearing moral courage lecturer Dr. Kristen Monroe speak in Wanamaker Hall Thursday night! The talk is at 7:30, and all are welcome. Read more about it here:
Wonderful readings at org this morning, and some incredibly touching testimonies.
The quarter is half over! After two-and-a-half snow days last week, everyone's getting back on schedule.
Principia was named 4th most popular liberal arts college! Read about it here:
Over $1,800 will go to Principia's libraries thanks to those of you who participated in the Barnes & Noble book fair! We are so grateful. Hope all of you got some wonderful books!
Of all the events going on this weekend, a showing of Jaws at the Crafton Center pool sounds the most exciting, doesn't it?
Snow day for the College!
There will be a live Principia Chat at 8pm CST tonight! Hear all about the new Upper School Freshman Experience program:
There will be a special Music at Davis performance by the group of students about to leave for Peru! Listen live at 1pm cst: goo.gl/dSbJ.
Herman Boone, the coach immortalized in "Remember the Titans," will speak in Cox auditorium at 8pm tonight!
Several inches of snow didn't keep students from Org this morning!
Dr. Jonathan Palmer discusses online learning and musicals in his most recent update. Read it here:
Principia will be showing "Remember the Titans" tonight in preparation for Herman Boone's visit next week.
First day of class! It's amazing how quickly the campus fills with people.
Happy New Year!
It's hard to believe there is less than a week left of Christmas break. The campus is quiet, but not for long!
Merry Christmas from Principia!
We hope many of you have been enjoying local Prin Club Christmas Sings! We're enjoying small celebrations on campus.
First substantial snowfall in Elsah! Couple of inches and it's still coming down.
Listen live tonight at 8pm as Chief Administrative Officer Peter Stevens chats with College Academic Dean Scott Schneberger about the College’s increased international opportunities, online learning, master’s degrees, and the new teaching and
Great story today that talks about Principia! Read it here:
Both the women's and men's basketball teams play Fontbonne University at Hay Field House tomorrow. Come check it out if you're in the area! First game begins at 1pm.
First snowfall of the season! It's barely a dusting, but it's enough to count.
Happy Thanksgiving from Principia!
Most students have left for the quarter, but the campus is still happily buzzing with athletic and career conference activities!
Students are enjoying a day off before finals begin tomorrow.
It's the final week of the quarter, but there's no shortage of activity! Jazz ensemble tonight, Anderson Christmas Party Wednesday!
Rugby, swimming and diving, basketball, a choir and orchestra concert, and a few parties—all happening this weekend!
The chapel green proved to be a beautiful setting for a classic car show.
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