Faculty engagement with students is “a hallmark of a Princeton education,” Professor Anne-Marie Slaughter ’80 writes in her essay for the Sept. 19 issue of PAW. “Why should that stop just because students graduate?” In Slaughter’s case, the extended faculty-student engagement has come as a result of her cover story in The Atlantic on “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All.” In PAW, she outlines some of the compelling responses she received from alumni. You can add your voice to the conversation online, in the comment box, or by sending an email to paw@princeton.edu. Responses will be published in a future issue and at PAW Online. – Marilyn H. Marks *86, editor |
Princetonians won a school-best seven medals at the 2012 Olympics. See Princeton’s Olympians in action in this collection of photos from the games. VIEW
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More images from the Global Seminars program’s trips to Poland and Japan, featured in the Sept. 19 cover story. VIEW
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The Princeton University Band debuted its signature plaid jackets 60 years ago this fall – an anniversary that has columnist Gregg Lange ’70 thinking about campus music. READ MORE
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Allen S. Johnson ’55 fondly recalls the freshman-week tradition of stealing the clapper from the bell in Nassau Hall. READ MORE
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Our PDF version is a great option for tablet users. A list of graduate and undergraduate alumni deaths recently reported to the University. | |
Highlights from the Sept. 19 issue: ‘Respect the grievous history’ of this place The way back You can’t have it all Letters on George F. Will *68’s July essay, graduation ceremonies, online courses, the end of Hibben-Magie, and more | |
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