Alumni News Dan Angelescu *03 Is Making the Seine Swimmable for the Paris Olympics For seven years, Angelescu’s team has been working with Paris officials testing bacterial levels in the Seine river
Alumni News PAW Book Club: ‘The Breakaway’ by Jennifer Weiner ’91 “Abortion is a topic that gets very polarized very, very quickly. And I think that one of the things that fiction can do is give us a level of remove... . We’re playing in the neighborhood of make believe.”
Alumni News Sister Inspires Maddie Offstein ’19 As Olympic Marathon Trials Approach “[Molly is] a really good reminder that progress is always possible,” Offstein says
Alumni News Matt McDonald ’15 Balances Postdoc Life with Elite Running Career Former track star will head to the Olympic marathon trials two months after publishing a paper in Science
Alumni News Two Field Hockey Tigers Play for Olympic Bids Beth Yeager ’26 and Elise Wong ’19 are competing in Olympic qualifying tournaments this month
Alumni News With Los Angeles Lakers, Phil Chang ’15 Analyzes Data Behind the Plays ‘...Data is the backbone of the decisions being made,’ Chang says
Alumni News Discovering the Life of Gordon Merrick ’39, an Unlikely Gay Novelist Joseph M. Ortiz *03’s biography is titled ‘Gordon Merrick and the Great Gay American Novel’
Alumni News Ralph Nader ’55 Finds Corporate Leaders Who Did Ethics Right Nader says he is proud of changes he’s helped to enact but sees problems now with corporations gaining more power
Alumni News Send Your Feedback For PAW’s Website Redesign The agency redesigning PAW’s website needs your help
Alumni News Guest Essay: We’re Calling on Princeton to Do More to Fight Antisemitism on Campus More than 1,800 alumni, students, faculty, and staff have signed a letter outlining steps the University should take
Alumni News The Journey Here: Katie Grieco ’92 Left Restaurants for Meditation While she loved her work, it was beginning to take a toll
Alumni News Princetonians in Israel ‘Rocked’ by Violence Look to Road Ahead PAW found several widely shared opinions — including hope for a long-lasting peace
Alumni News Mike Hazen ’98 and Chris Young ’02 Give World Series a Princeton Feel Former Tiger baseball players are now leading the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Texas Rangers, and even invited longtime coach Scott Bradley to Game 1