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This email alert from PAW comes a day after the selection of Provost Christopher Eisgruber â83 as Princetonâs next president. Eisgruber sat down for an interview with PAW shortly after the Universityâs announcement; a link to excerpts from that interview appears below. See our May 15 issue for more on this story. PAWâs regular coverage begins with our feature about Dan Feyer â99, who on most days can complete the New York Times crossword puzzle in the time it takes to brew a pot of coffee. Feyer, the champion of the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament in each of the last four years, is one of several alumni who have turned their fascination with puzzles into a competitive pursuit. Read more about Princetonâs top solvers in the April 24 issue, and follow the video link below to see them in action.
â Marilyn H. Marks *86, editor
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Soon after his selection to become the Universityâs 20th president, Provost Christopher Eisgruber â83 talked with PAW about President Tilghman, Princetonâs interest in online learning, and why he subscribes to Rolling Stone magazine. READ | |
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Our video from the 2013 American Crossword Puzzle Tournament features interviews with top alumni solvers and highlights of the competition. WATCH
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Browse additional images from the Princeton Art of Science exhibit in a Web-exclusive gallery. VIEW
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Aida del Valle â73 writes about the minority experience in the early days of coeducation. ... Claire Hurley â82 explores the role of caregiving in the career/family debate.
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Inspired by this issueâs Final Scene photo, our time-lapse video presents 60 minutes of footage in 60 seconds. WATCH
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Our PDF version is a great option for tablet users. DOWNLOAD
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A list of graduate and undergraduate alumni deaths recently reported to the University. READ MORE
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Highlights from the April 24 issue: Four down At the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, there is no match for Dan Feyer â99. Science as art A photo exhibition shows the beauty born in Princetonâs labs and field research. Anne-Marie Slaughter â80 to leave University The former Wilson School dean and State Department official will head a public-policy think tank. A moment with ⦠Jacob N. Shapiro An assistant professor and former U.S. Navy officer reflects on the 10th anniversary of the Iraq war. |
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