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Student Interns Step Up to Research Poverty With Don Burnes ’63
‘We have to create a groundswell of public opinion,’ Burnes says
Fall Return to Campus Canceled As Coronavirus Pandemic Continues
‘Where schools and universities have started to bring back students, COVID cases have rapidly followed,’ President Eisgruber ’83 wrote
Elisha Smith Arrillaga *09 Wants to Redesign School
‘We are here to really contribute to the world around us’
For Evan Harrel ’83, Compassion Is About Action
“We are truly all connected,” Harrel says
Princeton’s Reopening Will Be ‘Very Different From an Ordinary Year’
Half of undergraduates will be allowed back on campus each semester
Q&A: Former William & Mary President on Challenges to Reopening Colleges
“There are some promising paths forward,” says W. Taylor Reveley III ’65
‘Love Letter’ By Kwanza Jones ’93 Preceded Woodrow Wilson Decision
“This is not the Princeton of Woodrow Wilson’s time”
Princeton Renames Wilson School and Residential College, Citing Former President’s Racism
Russell Dinkins ’13 Helps Keep Varsity Track at Brown University
“Brown is cutting one of its few truly diverse sports,” Dinkins wrote in a viral blog post
Fall Study Abroad And Bridge Year Programs Canceled in Pandemic
Factors for the decision included safety concerns and travel restrictions
First Script by Sejal Pachisia ’13 Wins Storytellers Contest
Environment and circumstances can play a big role in accomplishing goals, Pachisia says
Princeton Reviews New Federal Title IX Rules
“In many ways [the regulations] took us multiple steps back,” said Aisha Tahir ’21
Students Weigh Options As Princeton Plans For the Fall
One thing is certain: The fall semester will begin on schedule
PAWcast: Valedictorian Nicholas Johnson ’20 Reflects On Princeton
“One message I really hope to convey is a confidence to impact the world through building, broadly defined”
As 2020 Commencement Goes Virtual, Seniors Express Frustration, Resignation
Seniors will graduate in virtual ceremony, return for special Commencement in 2021
Sirad Hassan ’20 Explains How Maps and Almanacs Led Her to ‘Jeopardy!’
“I checked off a life dream of mine and I still can’t believe that happened,” Hassan said
Research and Thesis Work Are Cut Short as Most Princeton Labs Shut Down
About 10 percent of the University’s research capacity is still active on campus.
Shared Experiences of Alumnae Inspire Coeducation Theater Project
As coeducation marks a milestone, student and alumni artists look back
Coping With COVID-19
Pandemic sends undergrads home as Princeton shifts to online instruction