Alumni News
Alumni News content overview
Inside the U.S. biodefense program
Lynn Klotz ’65 and Edward Sylvester ’65 say that government labs make us more vulnerable
Finding a new purpose
Noel Valero ’82 *86 is raising awareness for a little-known disease
Church, State, and Original Intent
A foot in two worlds
In a personal ‘mommy war,’ satisfaction is hard to find
Nonprofit journalist
Kira Kay *03 rides new wave of producing news
Ninety-fifth Street
The Fatal Strain: On the Trail of the Avian Flu and the Coming Pandemic
Observing America
Leo Damrosch *68 chronicles the adventures of Tocqueville
Ignatz
Challenging the record
Fred M. Donner ’68 *75 paints a gentler portrait of Islam’s early days
Très français!
An American at the table
Making food for the fun of it
Zora O’Neill ’94 runs an underground supper club
Tweeting a catastrophe, in real time
For Princeton's first black golfers, a reunion round
From journalism to fiction
Lorraine Adams ’81 explores the inner workings of a newspaper
Newsmakers
Music of poetry and love
Opera composer Daniel Catán *77’s latest work is based on the Italian film Il Postino
Newsmakers
Reliving a war
The Class of 1942 captures memories of World War II in an audiobook
Healing Haiti
Three brothers, all doctors, volunteer in their homeland after the quake
A maximum mini
Commuters
Crossing a religious divide
Eliza Griswold ’95 reports on the complex relationship between Christians and Muslims