Alumni News
Alumni News content overview
PAW’s Future: An Agreement
A letter to readers from our board chair
In Memoriam
Agreement on PAW Relieves Class Burden, Ensures Editorial Independence
Princeton Club of New York Closes Indefinitely as Bank Declares Default
Pandemic closures deprived the club of operating income, the club’s president wrote
Creator Q&A: Pilar Castro-Kiltz ’10 on Building a Sustainable Career in the Arts
‘The arts can be in your life in many different ways,’ Castro-Kiltz says
The Journey Here: Tao Leigh Goffe ’09 Seeks Truer Narratives
Photo From the Archives: Princeton Laptop Orchestra
Rally ’Round the Cannon: What Goes Around
Q&A: Former Ambassador Ryan Crocker *85 on Afghanistan
Two Alumni Re-created Seattle’s Asian Art Museum From Scratch
Two alumni had just finished a major renovation project when the pandemic hit
Regeneration Pioneer Cato Laurencin ’80 Wins Major NAACP Honor
The innovative engineer-physician-scientist has ambitions for the future
Rally ’Round the Cannon: Out to Relaunch
Reading Room: Matthew Stewart ’85 Is Calling Out the 9.9 Percent
‘Rising inequality has corrupted some of the essential ideals of America’s middle class,’ Stewart says
Photo From the Archives: Triangle Club
To Amend or Not? Princetonians Weigh In On the U.S. Constitution
PAW asked constitutional scholars what changes they would make
Twenty Years After 9/11, the Aftermath of One Alum’s Death
Jennifer Senior ’91 wrote for The Atlantic about Robert McIlvaine ’97, one of 14 alumni killed
Essay: Haunting Reminders of 9/11
‘Perhaps it’s a reminder … that not one day should be taken for granted’
Rally ’Round the Cannon: Sudden Impact
Love of Sport Was Key for Tigers in Tokyo Olympics
‘To go a long way in sport, you have to enjoy the journey,’ said pole vaulter Sondre Guttormsen ’23
Tropical Ecologist Winnie Hallwachs ’76 Is Tracking Insect Decline
‘You can feel it in your bones,’ says Hallwachs
Great Britain Unveils Bank Note Honoring Alan Turing *38
The mathematician’s stature has grown steadily since the 1980s, as a brilliant, socially misunderstood scientist