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Princeton Information company history timeline

1987

In 1987 the number of sites increased to 35 and revenues reached $12 million.

1988

Princeton Review expanded so rapidly that in 1988 Inc. listed it as the 106th fastest growing company in the United States.

1989

Katzman and Robinson, Parting Ways: 1989

1991

When Katzman decided to expand that part of the business in 1991, he arranged a royalty deal in order to use Robinson's techniques in future book projects.

1994

In 1994, when publisher Random House was looking to acquire a 20 percent stake in Princeton Review, Katzman wanted to gain complete control of his company's backlist of titles.

In 1994 Princeton Review appropriated the Internet address Kaplan.com before Kaplan thought to register it.

1995

As a federal judge, Sotomayor received national attention in 1995 when she ruled in favour of Major League Baseball players, then on strike, who were suing because of changes to the free agent system and salary arbitration rules.

1995: Random House acquires a stake in the company.

1996

In 1996 the company launched Princeton Review Publishing, dramatically increasing its number of book titles and the range of subject matter.

1997

Bill Clinton nominated Sotomayor to be a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in 1997, Republican senators delayed her appointment for more than a year because of their concerns that the position might lead to a Supreme Court nomination.

1998

After her appointment to the court in 1998, Sotomayor was known for her candid, direct speaking style and for her carefully reasoned decisions.

2000

In August 2000 Princeton Review announced that it would make a public offering of stock to raise money to pay off debt and fund the growth of its Internet business.

2002

Third World Center founded (renamed the Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding in 2002) and Women’s Center are founded

2007

University Center for the Creative and Performing Arts established (renamed the Lewis Center for the Arts in 2007), with a mandate to enhance the role of the arts in the University and community

2009

Sotomayor’s confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee in July 2009 went smoothly, and the following month she was confirmed (68–31) by the Senate.

2012

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa ’86 returned to campus to receive Alumni Day honors, along with Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Julia Wolfe, Graduate School class of 2012

2013

Sotomayor released a memoir, My Beloved World, in 2013.

2015

Center for African American Studies (CAAS) established; trustees approve African American studies concentration, department in 2015 Four-year residential college system launched with the opening of Whitman College

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