Alumni News ‘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
Alumni News Behavior Scientist Katy Milkman ’04 On Small Ways to Keep COVID at Bay The virus relies on human social habits that can be changed
Alumni News Here’s the History Behind That Cup You’re Raising to Old Nassau The tradition of Princeton-branded cans started in the ’30s
Alumni News Essay: Reflections on Legacy and Our 65th Reunion “If legacies matter, it is how our lives help shape the history of mankind”
Alumni News PAWcast: Valedictorian Nicholas Johnson ’20 Reflects On Princeton “One message I really hope to convey is a confidence to impact the world through building, broadly defined”
Alumni News Essay: From a Balcony, the Sights and Sounds of Senior Year “I began to notice the details that made our little campus ecosystem hum”
Alumni News PAWcast: Paul Wapner *91 on Reviving Connections to the Natural World “There’s a part of human experience which is fundamentally unpredictable”
Alumni News Alumni Artists at Home Say the Show Must Go On Alumni find novel ways to keep performing and creating from a distance
Alumni News Essay: Post-Pandemic, Hong Kong Protests Will Likely Return “Resistance has continued, only in a different form,” writes journalist Mary Hui ’17
Alumni News New York Nurse Lauren Edmonds ’10 Battles COVID-19 and Fear “People have every right to be afraid”
Alumni News ‘Today, When I Could Do Nothing’: Poetry In a Pandemic “How is your life, I wanted to ask”
Alumni News London Journalist Frank Langfitt ’86 Finds Ways to Tell COVID Stories “Like everyone else, I sometimes find the news overwhelming”
Alumni News Writer Constance Hale ’79 Learns to Live in Lockdown “Humans are adaptive. We find ways to connect.”