Alumni News
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New Book Chronicles Urban Design Pioneer William Whyte ’39
Journalist Richard Rein ’69’s book chronicles Whyte’s impact
Jacqueline De León ’05 Fights for Native American Rights
This attorney has dedicated her career to address injustices
Alumni Entrepreneurs Pitch Startups to Impact the World
Participants at the 2022 conference had ideas for curbing noise pollution, harnessing fusion for zero-emission energy, and more
Cyberwarfare Reporter Nicole Perlroth ’04 Traces Path to Government
Perlroth believes she’s done everything possible to draw awareness to the issue as a reporter
David Abromowitz ’78 Seeks Leaders From Disenfranchised Communities
‘Those closest to the pain should be closest to the power,’ says Abromowitz of his New Power Project
New Princeton Restaurants Are Ready for In-Person Reunions
Returning alumni will find a new burger joint, a French bistro, matcha tea, and more in town
Check Out These Events Planned by Major-Reunion Classes
Curious about what the major-reunion classes have planned? PAW has the highlights.
Excited Classes Expect Strong Turnout for In-Person Reunions
“We are just excited to have the chance to be together again,” says Rick Corcoran, Class of 1995 Reunions co-chair
Chad Edwards ’79 Is Bringing Space Exploration to Life
Edwards, a physicist, leads NASA projects on Mars
Essay: The People Who Walk You Home
“The many Princeton relationships that developed or deepened even in my 50s never ceases to amaze me,” writes Bill Eville ’87
Essay: Remembering Mercer Street
Norman L. Cantor ’64 recalls noteworthy people and scenes from 1950s Princeton
Finishing Writer’s Final Book Becomes His Family’s Mission
Robert Goldberg ’79 and his family helped complete his ailing father’s final novel
The Journey Here: From Print to Podcasts
Former New York Times journalist Catherine Saint Louis ’96 reimagines storytelling