Alumni News
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Journalist Frank Langfitt ’86 is Reporting in Ukraine for NPR
Langfitt spoke with PAW while heading toward the Polish border
Children’s Author Laurie Wallmark ’76 Tells Untold Stories
Wallmark’s books spotlight little-known women innovators
Essay: Remembering Tuskegee Airman Gen. Charles McGee
Debby Greenberg ’87 reflects on hosting her hero for Black History Month
Rally ’Round the Canon: Scientific Method
Tigers Return for In-Person Alumni Day
‘The experience was exhilarating,’ said Gary King ’79
Photo From the Archives: Snow
Remembering Professor Martin Duberman’s Radical Pedagogy
Duberman took a radical, authentic approach to education
Tigers Head to Beijing for Winter Olympics and Paralympics
Princeton students and alumni will compete in bobsled, ice hockey, skeleton, biathlon, and snowboarding
Rally ’Round the Cannon: Leadership
If students organize in a forest, and no one listens…
Creator Q&A: Sara Howell ’20 on Medical School, Luxury Fashion, and Perpetual Joy
‘You can truly do anything; there’s no script to any of this,’ Howell says
Princetonians Photo: Adam Dressner ’02 Swapped Law for Painting
‘Wicked’ Star Sam Gravitte ’17 Gets Back to Broadway
After COVID shutdown, Broadway actor finally gets his big opening night
The Journey Here: Nuala O’Connor ’89 Counsels on Privacy
Alumni Day and Reunions Set to Return to Campus in 2022
Photo From the Archives: BodyHype Dance Troupe
Literary Season’s Greetings: PAW Staff Recommends Alumni Books
Having trouble picking a book by a Princeton alum to read? PAW has you covered.
Close ’64 Football Players Make One Final Trip to Visit Teammate
After Jim Rockenbach ’64 was told he has two months to live, the friends traveled to see him in Florida
Journalist Maria Ressa ’86 Receives Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo
Ressa’s class has rallied around her as she faces charges from the Philippine government
Rally ’Round the Cannon: Gifts That Keep Giving
Russell Dinkins ’13 Is Fighting for Collegiate Track and Field
When schools cut the sport, they also eliminate academic opportunities for Black students
Princetonians Photo: Ice Hockey Coach Kelsey Koelzer ’17
Anne-Marie Slaughter ’80 Writes About Renewal in All Its Forms
Slaughter argues that we must look backwards to move forward
Meena Bose *96 Studies the Most Defining Presidential Decisions
Bose spoke with PAW about the deliberative styles of presidents past and present