Features Sea Change Eric Pedersen ’82 wants to revolutionize the seafood industry and forge a new way to farm fish out of his one-of-a-kind factory in Waterbury, Connecticut
Alumni News PAWcast: Leila Philip ’86 on How Beavers Shaped America ‘I think we are learning that we need to reset our relationship to the natural world’
On the Campus First-Year SPIA Grad Student Found Dead in Off-Campus Residence Maura Coursey is the fourth Princeton student to die in less than a year
Features Crashing the Conservative Party Princeton has been an incubator of right-wing talent over the past 60 years, yet students and alumni say conservative life on campus is endangered
Alumni News Q&A: Ann Tashi Slater ’84 and John McPhee ’53 on the Creative Process ‘That muscle memory produces the semi-conscious effect of being in the zone, hitting one shot after another’
Alumni News Celebrating 100 Years of Baker Rink, Gen. Mark Milley ’80 Drops the Puck ‘The whole idea of team sports, it’s much bigger than just putting points on the board,’ Milley says
Alumni News Architect Taylor Plosser Davis ’93 Helps Clients Age in Place The architect is helping her clients transform their homes
Alumni News Jessica Lander ’10 Writes About the Educators of Immigrant Students High school teacher Jessica Lander ’10 explores how educators are making a difference in the lives of immigrant students