Telling the Story of Princeton Alumni in the Peace Corps
Randolph Hobler ’68’s compendium of 440 alumni Peace Corps volunteers resides in the Mudd Library archives
Randolph Hobler ’68’s compendium of 440 alumni Peace Corps volunteers resides in the Mudd Library archives
ABPA moves away from dues-based model to support the organization
‘Meet people that are different from the people you know … because that’s where that growth comes from’
A Princetoniana Museum online exhibit preserves alumni writings from the COVID pandemic
‘At the end of the day, environmental well-being is also human well-being’
‘Integrating was rough,’ says Jones, who was one of two Black kids to begin at Virginia Episcopal School in 1968
‘It would be tragic if the legislation collapsed over any of these issues,’ Pildes says
Pete Muller ’85 and Andrew White ’23 invented a new kind of puzzle series
Timothy Reif ’80 *85 said the verdict creates ‘a small measure of dignity’ for his ancestor
‘How can I take care of patients when my hands are tied?’
Burlingame has written or edited 20 books about Abraham Lincoln
Waugaman is a chief proponent of the theory that Shakespeare’s plays were secretly written by the Earl of Oxford
Journalist Richard Rein ’69’s book chronicles Whyte’s impact
This attorney has dedicated her career to address injustices