Alumni News Rally ’Round the Cannon: Journal of the Plague Year A Princetoniana Museum online exhibit preserves alumni writings from the COVID pandemic
Alumni News Q&A: Jordan Salama ’19 on Colombia and Writing the 2022 Pre-read ‘At the end of the day, environmental well-being is also human well-being’
Alumni News Jerrauld Jones ’76 Was Among the First to Break Racial Barriers ‘Integrating was rough,’ says Jones, who was one of two Black kids to begin at Virginia Episcopal School in 1968
Alumni News PAWcast: Tom Szaky ’05 on the World’s Overwhelming Waste Problem ‘The real question for humanity is, can we rise above our basic animalistic desires to consume?’
Alumni News Q&A: Law Professor Rick Pildes ’79 on Reforming the Electoral Count Act ‘It would be tragic if the legislation collapsed over any of these issues,’ Pildes says
Alumni News Two Alumni Collaborate on Meta Mini Crosswords for The Washington Post Pete Muller ’85 and Andrew White ’23 invented a new kind of puzzle series
Alumni News Court Rules for Family of Art Collector Killed by Nazis Timothy Reif ’80 *85 said the verdict creates ‘a small measure of dignity’ for his ancestor
Alumni News With Roe Overturned, Physician Alums Anxious About Women’s Health Care ‘How can I take care of patients when my hands are tied?’
Alumni News Scholar Michael Burlingame ’64 Searches for Truths About Lincoln Burlingame has written or edited 20 books about Abraham Lincoln
Alumni News Psychiatrist Richard Waugaman ’70 Is Examining Shakespeare’s Multiple Personalities Waugaman is a chief proponent of the theory that Shakespeare’s plays were secretly written by the Earl of Oxford
Alumni News PAWcast: Valedictorian Natalia Orlovsky ’22 on Research, Mental Health, and Pandemic Princeton ‘There is no wrong way to do Princeton’
Alumni News New Book Chronicles Urban Design Pioneer William Whyte ’39 Journalist Richard Rein ’69’s book chronicles Whyte’s impact