Mónica Ponce de León to Step Down as Princeton School of Architecture Dean After 10 Years
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Mónica Ponce de León, architect and educator, will step down as dean of Princeton University's School of Architecture after 10 years of leadership. Her term will conclude at the end of 2025, marking the end of a decade-long tenure that began in 2016 following the departure of former Dean Alejandro Zaera-Polo. The announcement was made by Princeton University, highlighting her significant contributions to architectural education during her deanship.
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Today, Princeton University announced that Mónica Ponce de León will end her term as dean at the end of 2025.
The architect joined the school in 2016 following the sudden departure of then Dean Alejandro Z
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