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July 28, 2025
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July 28, 2025
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PAW’s July/August Issue
Mark F. Bernstein ’83 Went to 19 Reunions Panels in One Day
Sensible people set priorities. I decided to try a different approach.
Grads at Commencement Told to ‘Stand Boldly’
‘Simply put, the success of the human race is built on a mountain of small deeds,’ said valedictorian Erik Medina ’25
Dottie Werner Has Become Keeper of the Old Guard at Reunions
Werner is a Princeton institution after 45 years working at the University
They Go All In On ‘All-Nighter’
The show, a relatively new addition to the Reunions schedule, attracts a beer jacket crowd
EDITORS’ PICKS
Amid DEI Backlash, These Alumni in the Field Emphasize the Business Case
Diversity, equity, and inclusion aren’t just good for people, say these alumni who work in the field, but for business
Tailoring a Princeton Education to the Pursuit of Fashion
Jeanie Chang ’25 combined her self-taught sewing skills and interdisciplinary Princeton education to create a fashion show for her senior thesis
TIGER TRAVELS
Princetonians on where to go, eat, and play
A Tour Guide’s Perfect Summer Day in Oxford
Jimin Kang ’21 shares recommendations for a perfect day in…
Princeton Alumni Curated This Guide to Buenos Aires
In the first Latin American destination in PAW’s city guide…
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July 2025
On the cover: Wilton Virgo ’00 and his classmates celebrate during the P-rade.
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PRINCETONIANS
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See allJohn Kuhner ’98 Builds Community With a Secondhand Bookstore in Ohio
Kuhner’s first brush with book distribution was a free swap he started at Princeton
Karen Showalter *05 Weaves Together Sustainable Agriculture and Social Justice
Showalter is transitioning her family farm’s corn and hay fields to native grasses and perennials, working to restore soil health
Abby Meyers ’22 Is Crushing It In International Basketball
‘It seems like everything that she’s touching is turning to gold,’ says Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Meyers’ former Mystics teammate
IN THE NEWS
On Shakespeare, Jodi Picoult ’87 Just Doesn’t Buy It
‘When I started to learn more about Emilia Bassano, I couldn’t believe how seamlessly her life plugged in all of the question marks and gaps that exist in Shakespeare’s’
The Whole Student: Jackie Reyneke ’17 Journeyed from Athlete to Life Coach
‘How privileged I am to have experienced my own wild roller coaster of highs and lows,’ Reyneke says
BOOKS
See allCivic Self-respect
Nader asserts that democracy requires participation from all citizens in order to collectively cultivate a better future for the nation…
Every American an Innovator
This research-backed book challenges ideas of innovation and its impact on various aspects of society. For generations, innovators have helped…
Unique Views of Northeast Railroading
This first volume of a four-part series features a variety of photographs of trains and railroad infrastructure. The photos are…
The Urbanism of Frank Lloyd Wright
This exploration of Frank Lloyd Wright offers a thorough overview of the architect’s work over the course of several decades…

July 31, 2025
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