Jennifer Altmann
Jennifer Altmann content overview
Al Siegel ’53 Captured a Pivotal Moment
Siegel’s photographs of poor living conditions in Maryland helped prompt new housing in 1969
For These Alumni, Their 50th Reunion Was Their First
‘Our message was: Don’t worry if you haven’t been back in the past. We want you back now”
At Terrace Club Reunions, It’s Tradition to Sleep Under the Stars
Members set up a campsite and pitch tents on the Terrace lawn
Facing Down Financial Inequity
Mellody Hobson ’91 and John W. Rogers Jr. ’80 are using their clout to pressure corporate America and help minority groups grow wealth
The Unpredictable Politician
He’s been a wildly successful entrepreneur, member of Congress, and a groundbreaking governor. What’s next for Jared Polis ’96?
Nabarun Dasgupta ’00 Is Testing Street Drugs to Prevent Overdoses
Dasgupta also started a nonprofit that is now the country’s largest distributor of naloxone
Little Is Known About Mysterious Class of 1945 P-Rade Trophy
‘Nobody seems to know the actual originators of the trophy — who donated it, who thought it up’
‘Unexplored Corners’
A new Princeton University Library exhibition on Toni Morrison reveals never-before-seen material on her creative process and day-to-day life
‘I left everything’
Fleeing a brutal war, nine Ukrainian scholars spend the year at Princeton, along with five Russians
Jesse McCarthy *18 Shines Spotlight on Little-Known African American Authors
McCarthy won the Whiting Award for his ‘dazzling’ first book
Q&A: Rabbi Julie Roth Reflects on 17 Years of Chaplaincy
‘Being executive director of CJL has been one of the greatest blessings of my life’
Playwright Charles White ’72 and Actor Eric Yang ’17 Are Teaming Up
Their off-Broadway play centers on prejudice and forbidden love in the 1920s Mississippi Delta
Jessica Welsh ’14 Wrote One of 2021’s Best Unproduced Screenplays
Welsh’s script about singer Shania Twain made Hollywood’s annual Black List
Princeton Grad Students Help Bring Asian-American History to NJ Schools
Under the new law, New Jersey schools will now teach the history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
Opening Doors
Students with disabilities push for a more accessible campus
Emergency Physician Kimathi Cooper ’09 Fields COVID Questions
‘I feel it is my job to bring evidence-based information to the forefront’
Chris Long ’97 and Angie Long ’97 Are All In on Women’s Soccer
The Longs are building the first stadium meant just for a U.S. National Women’s Soccer League team
Psychology Study Seeks to Understand Transgender Youth
Professor Kristina Olson leads a 20-year study of gender development