Eveline Chao
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Rajiv Vinnakota ’93 Is Working to Ensure Our Civic Future
At the Institute for Citizens and Scholars, Vinnakota is strengthening youth civic education
Douglas Rushkoff ’83 Explains the Post-Apocalyptic Plans of the Rich
Rushkoff’s new book details how the ultra-wealthy plan to escape from the rest of us
Jacqueline De León ’05 Fights for Native American Rights
This attorney has dedicated her career to address injustices
Economics Study Shows the Racial Health Gap Is Closing
Life expectancy differences have narrowed — but there are challenges
Anne-Marie Slaughter ’80 Writes About Renewal in All Its Forms
Slaughter argues that we must look backwards to move forward
Professor Adji Bousso Dieng Is Out to Change the World With AI
From Senegal, Dieng says her experiences instilled a sense of purpose that informs her research
María Perales Sánchez ’18: Beyond the ‘Dreamer’
“We need a permanent solution that is based in humanity and values”
Together, Princeton Professors ‘Humanize the Data On Policing’
Survivors’ stories of police violence “give them voice”
Anthropology Professor Laurence Ralph Examines Police Violence
“Nobody should be tortured, no matter what they’ve done”
Christine Hunsicker ’99: No More Boring Wardrobes
Dress it up, dress it down, wear it all around town ... then send it back
An Unsung Exodus Revealed
Reading Room: Helen Zia ’73
Bruce Lee, the Man Behind the Icon
Reading Room: Matthew Polly ’95
Tao Leigh Goffe ’09: Hong Kong and Beyond
How a scholar was inspired by her own heritage to study the overlap of black and Asian life
Q&A: Tracy K. Smith
A break from the noise
Q&A: Alisha Holland ’07 on Looking the Other Way
Why ‘forbearance’ in Latin America both benefits and hurts the poor
Architecture: Restoring Jewish History
A new exhibit re-examines the work of French designer Pierre Chareau
The History of Russia, as Told Through Ballet
Faculty Book: Simon Morrison *97
Faculty Book: Bruno Carvalho
What remains for Rio after the Olympics?
Reading Room: Constance Hale ’79
Not Just Grass Skirts: A History Of Hula