Jennifer Altmann
Jennifer Altmann content overview
A Radical, Radiant Life
Faculty Book: Imani Perry’s ‘Looking for Lorraine’
The Play’s the Thing
For director Lileana Blain-Cruz ’06, the riskier, the better
Up Close and Personal
Professors Matthew Desmond and Kathryn Edin reveal what society’s forgotten people endure
Esther Gokhale ’82: Straight Talk
A method for standing and sitting draws from posture found among babies and indigenous peoples
Trailblazers of Coeducation
The women of ’73 reflect on awkward moments and lifelong rewards
Crime Fiction: The Most American Genre
Faculty Book: Alfred Bendixen
Creative Writing: Life, By the Book
Writer Yiyun Li describes how she found purpose and solace in ‘the land of stories’
Why America Stumbles in Making Peace
Faculty Book: Rick Barton
Sociology: Studying Life on the Edge
New sociologists study how to improve life for America’s most disadvantaged
Fashion Statement
Deciphering the messages sent by attire
Q&A: John Borneman on the Refugees’ Dilemma
The journey to Germany is often perilous, but acceptance presents yet another hurdle
Lives: Charles Hey-Maestre ’77
He Demanded Justice for Puerto Rico’s Poor
Celebrating Poet Langston Hughes
Faculty Book: Wallace Best
New Heroes for a New Era
Reading Room: Ladee Hubbard ’93
Faculty Book: Jeffrey Eugenides
Thirty Years of Wide-Ranging Fiction
A Home for the Arts
Princeton’s new neighborhood ensures that the arts on campus will continue to thrive
Arts Complex: Arts, Meet Tech
Latest technologies open new opportunities for students
Barbara Wallace ’80: Reaching Understanding
An educator in New York City chips away at some of America’s troubling trends
Becoming Joy
After years of agony, Joy Ladin *00 makes the difficult journey between genders