IN PRINT: 'Cool Genes' Program Draws HS Science Teachers to PU

If you've found yourself losing sleep this summer, spending long, agonizing hours wondering what your beloved Princeton is doing with itself in your absence, read on.Sherry Davis (left) and lab partner Gail Turner-Graham swab their cheek cells for analysis.Contrary to popular belief, Princeton doesn't exist in a September-to-May time warp. Princeton lives on! In a big way. And no, I'm not just talking about the hordes of high school athletes that descend on campus. Or the tech camp attendees who get, ahem, air-conditioned housing.In fact, for anyone who went to sleep-away camp and wondered why the lobsters and sushi and chocolate fondue fountains only got rolled out on visiting day, this will make sense: summertime is Princeton's visiting day. (Minus the A/C for non-tech-camp individuals and the constant fire alarms triggered by "careless cooking"). Construction, summer theater, festivals and fairs in town, weddings...campus is definitely alive and well.And the learning continues! Click here to read about a 2-week, hands-on molecular biology outreach program for secondary school science teachers from all over the world.

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