Carrie Compton
Carrie Compton content overview
PAWcast: Adrienne Raphel ’10 on Crosswords and the People Who Love Them
A deep dive into the history of the popular puzzles
PAWcast: Lydia Denworth ’88 on Friendship’s Essential Role in Wellbeing
What the science of social bonds can teach us about our own relationships
Lives: Jean Edward Smith ’54
He Reassessed Reputations and Changed Perceptions
PAWcast: Kush Choudhury ’00 on Journalism in India
The author and visiting professor discusses a media ecosystem shaped by ubiquitous connectivity
PAWcast: Linda Coberly ’89 on Continuing Efforts to Pass the Equal Rights Amendment
Grassroots campaigns are pushing the amendment forward
An Epic Discovery, the Award of a Lifetime
Macarthur Winner Jeffrey Alan Miller ’06
PAWcast: Author Bryan Walsh ’01 on Existential Threats Facing Humanity
Very unlikely is ‘not the same thing as zero, but we as human beings tend to conflate those two’
PAWcast: Sociologist Danielle Lindemann ’02 on Commuter Spouses
Behind the trend of spouses living apart to pursue their careers
A Glimpse of China, by the Dashboard Light
Reading Room: Frank Langfitt ’86
PAWcast: Author Lisa Gornick ’77 on the Writing Life
Family histories intertwine in her new novel, The Peacock Feast
A ‘Bright Orange Torch’
Alumni Day speakers emphasize moving past division through empathy and education
Lives: T. Berry Brazelton ’40
The ‘Baby Whisperer’
PAWcast: Ashoka Mody on the Euro’s Inherent Flaws
Why a common monetary policy is problematic for the E.U.’s diverse economies
She Can Do It!
At She Roars, alumnae return to campus to discuss — and celebrate — their role in society and at Princeton
PAWcast: Professor Nell Irvin Painter on Being ‘Old in Art School’
The takeaway? “Do not see yourself through other people’s eyes.”
Maurice Timothy Reidy ’97 of Jesuit Magazine ‘America’ Discusses Withdrawing Kavanaugh Endorsement
Go Forth and Be Kind
Commencement speakers champion good deeds, kindness, tolerance