Alumni News
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Forums During Reunions Tackled Trust, Divestment, and More
A Princeton First: Reuning Together, Apart
‘Our Authority Is Very Strong’: Fed Chair Jerome Powell ’75 Speaks At Reunions
Powell focused particularly on the Fed’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak
Rally ’Round the Cannon: Missing Milestones
“This is a very fragile world, and we need to remember that.”
Behavior Scientist Katy Milkman ’04 On Small Ways to Keep COVID at Bay
The virus relies on human social habits that can be changed
Home During COVID, Anita Pan *20 Sculpts Great Art Into Oreo Cookies
Pan has sculpted and published about 50 creations in her chosen medium
Here’s the History Behind That Cup You’re Raising to Old Nassau
The tradition of Princeton-branded cans started in the ’30s
A Passion for Princeton Leads to the Bob Rodgers ’56 Beer Jacket Collection
Essay: Reflections on Legacy and Our 65th Reunion
“If legacies matter, it is how our lives help shape the history of mankind”
New Books: A ‘Happy’ Novel, An Investigative Story
Essay: From a Balcony, the Sights and Sounds of Senior Year
“I began to notice the details that made our little campus ecosystem hum”
Theola DeBose ’96 Creates a New Family Rhythm in Quarantine
“My children are experiencing a historic and unforgettable moment in their lives”
Jesse Max Creed ’07 Pushes for Safe Shelter for Homeless Veterans
“COVID-19 does not differentiate between the housed and the unhoused”
EMS Director Emily Nichols ’99 Treats COVID Like Walking Into Fire
“We are reminding everyone that ‘it is OK to not be OK’”
To Engage Students On Zoom, Elyse Graham ’07 Became a Performer
“I ran one class meeting as a Dungeons and Dragons session”
Marty Johnson ’81’s Nonprofit Helps Trenton Families Weather COVID-19
‘Dense, high-poverty, inner-city settings are most threatened’
Amid Disruption, Jacklyn Bruce ’99 Teaches Students to Learn From History
“One cannot reach every child virtually if they are not all connected”
Listen to the Music That’s Helping Alumni Through the Pandemic
Essay: Rereading Camus’s ‘The Plague’ Amid the Coronavirus
With One Project, Alum Aids Both Restaurant and Hospital Workers
Natalie Guo ’12 expects the project may soon deliver as many 30,000 meals per week
Alumni Artists at Home Say the Show Must Go On
Alumni find novel ways to keep performing and creating from a distance
Essay: Post-Pandemic, Hong Kong Protests Will Likely Return
“Resistance has continued, only in a different form,” writes journalist Mary Hui ’17
Rally ’Round the Cannon: Foreign Affairs
Democracy in a world of bullies