David Marcus
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Raj Shah ’00 Weighs in on the Military and Silicon Valley
In Unit X, Shah describes his efforts to bridge the divide between the military and producers of cutting-edge commercial technology
Photographer Carla Williams ’86’s Thesis Is Back in the Spotlight
‘It was a revelation that it had stood the test of time’
Men’s Lacrosse Goalie Michael Gianforcaro ’24 Looks to Lead
Hopes are high for a Princeton return to the NCAA Tournament
Mark Pegg *97 Recounts Over a Millennium of Medieval History
In ‘Beatrice’s Last Smile,’ the historian tackles the West between 200 and 1400 A.D.
Professor Marshall Brown Pieces Together Architecture With Collage
The collages are beautiful and mysterious, filled with surprising juxtapositions
ROTC Led Jake Porter ’90 to Air Force Missile Launch Control
‘I loved the mission I was involved in,’ Porter says
Psychologist Andrew Shtulman ’01 Finds Surprising Truths About Imagination
In his new book, Shtulman explains that imagination is a learned skill, not an inborn trait
Peter Schmidt ’20 Helped Launch a School to Cultivate Attention
Started this year, the Strother School aims to counteract the effects of the information economy
Sarah Meister ’94 Elevates Powerful Works of Photography
Meister has championed photographers in her roles at MoMA and Aperture
Kate Cooper *93 Draws Out the Women in Augustine’s ‘Confessions’
In her new book, Cooper analyzes Augustine’s mother, concubine, and fiance
Pueblo Pottery Exhibit Ties Michael Brown ’72 and A-dae Romero-Briones ’03
The exhibit Brown helped bring to the Met includes pottery made by Romero-Briones’s grandmother
Professor Emeritus Peter Brown Wrote the Journey of His Mind
In an autobiography, Brown tells of his childhood in Dublin, studies at Oxford in the ’50, and more
Alexis Albion ’92 Educates About Espionage at Spy Museum
As lead curator, Albion teaches the public about the intelligence community
Princeton Houses the World’s Largest Trove of Byzantine Coins
The University’s numismatics collection connects scholars to the past with valuable research tools
Paul Provost *94 Built a Career Pairing Art and Business
After working at Christie’s, Provost leads a nonprofit that loans artworks to about 220 museums around the country
Paris A. Spies-Gans *18 Is Pulling Women Artists into Mainstream Art History
‘You can tell the story everyone is familiar with while featuring artists who were women’
Mike Millner ’90 Is Preserving the Legacy of Writer Jack Kerouac
Millner directs the archive at UMass Lowell where Kerouac’s papers are housed
Meredith Martin ’97 Explores France’s Global Role in the 18th Century
Through multiple media, Martin is illuminating a little-known piece of history
In a New Book, Dan Bouk *09 Finds Stories in the U.S. Census
‘I look at numbers and databases the way people look at poems and paintings’
Men’s Lacrosse: Michael Sowers ’20, Student of the Game
Attackman applies quickness, vision, and lessons gleaned from viewing video
Men’s Lacrosse Preview: Shooting for the NCAAs
Tigers look to fill openings as they begin a challenging schedule
Hoya goal, Tiger heartbreak
Overtime loss ends men’s lacrosse season
Translating heaven
Robert Hollander ’55 finishes Dante’s masterpiece