Alumni News
Alumni News
PAWcast: Jeff Korzenik ’85 Lays Out a Road Map for Second-Chance Hiring
‘This is an investment in a talent pool that you can’t afford to overlook’
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Two Alumni Re-created Seattle’s Asian Art Museum From Scratch
Two alumni had just finished a major renovation project when the pandemic hit
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Regeneration Pioneer Cato Laurencin ’80 Wins Major NAACP Honor
The innovative engineer-physician-scientist has ambitions for the future
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Rally ’Round the Cannon: Out to Relaunch
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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
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Photo From the Archives: Triangle Club
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To Amend or Not? Princetonians Weigh In On the U.S. Constitution
PAW asked constitutional scholars what changes they would make
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PAWcast: Gigi Georges *96 Tells the True Story of Rural Maine
‘We should recognize the value of smaller places … they are much more than the pictures of hopelessness that we so often see’
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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
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Essay: Haunting Reminders of 9/11
‘Perhaps it’s a reminder … that not one day should be taken for granted’
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Rally ’Round the Cannon: Sudden Impact
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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
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Tropical Ecologist Winnie Hallwachs ’76 Is Tracking Insect Decline
‘You can feel it in your bones,’ says Hallwachs
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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