Brett Tomlinson
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PAWcast: Men’s Basketball Alums Revisit the ’96 Princeton–UCLA Game
‘We saw ourselves not as CEOs and Wall Street guys but guys who love to play basketball’
Q&A: New McCarter Theatre Artistic Director Sarah Rasmussen
Rasmussen sees brighter days ahead for the theater after the pandemic
Lives: Gerald ‘Jerry’ P. Carr *62
From Afar, He Viewed Earth’s Fragility
Triangle Club Turns Its Annual Show Into a Movie
“It has its emotional, dramatic moments — maybe more so than some other Triangle shows,” said John McEnany ’21
Theatre Intime Celebrates 100 Years of Students on Stage
The student theater company has been shaped by future stars and dedicated amateurs
PAWcast: Author David Michaelis ’79 on Rediscovering Eleanor Roosevelt
‘That was really my project with Eleanor ... to tell her in a way that was closer, maybe, closer to the way she had actually lived her life’
Undergraduates Invited Back to Campus For Spring Semester
The University will support remote learning for those who choose not to return to campus
Princeton Environmental Institute Renamed After Major Gift
PEI is now the High Meadows Environmental Institute, after the philanthropic High Meadows Foundation
Changing Scenery: Glimpses of a Quieter Princeton
These images capture the new sights and uncommon stillness of campus life this semester
Dept. of Labor, Princeton Settle Pay Discrimination Case for $1.2 Million
In reaching the agreement, Princeton admitted no liability.
Princeton Students Rally Peers to Serve as Poll Workers Amid a Shortage
It’s a chance to make a valuable contribution and keep more polling sites open in November, said Ella Gantman ’23
Faculty, Students Issue Calls to Fight Racism and Preserve Free Expression
“We are in an era when many people mistakenly treat free speech and inclusivity as competing values”
Faculty Members Propose an Anti-Racism Agenda
Critical response to letter gets a presidential rebuke
‘A Space For Reflection’ In Sessions on Race and Protests
“It was apparent that many were struggling with the issue”
Q&A: Karen Richardson ’93 On Assembling a Class and Virtual Admissions
“What are you going to do with the education that you get here?”
Princeton Renames Wilson School and Residential College, Citing Former President’s Racism
SAT and ACT Optional, Early Action Canceled For 2021 Applicants
The change recognizes challenges students face in the pandemic
PAWcast: Paul Wapner *91 on Reviving Connections to the Natural World
“There’s a part of human experience which is fundamentally unpredictable”
Coping With COVID-19
Pandemic sends undergrads home as Princeton shifts to online instruction
The Last Shot
Women’s hockey title marks an early, bittersweet ending for 2019–20 season