Katherine Federici Greenwood
Katherine Federici Greenwood content overview
East meets west
In a new novel, an author explores disenchantment, loyalty, and identity after 9/11
The situation in Iraq
Filmmaker Philip Haas tries to get behind the headlines
John Wilmerding donates Pop Art collection to Princeton
On the eve of his retirement, a professor complements the museum’s collection and leaves a legacy
Searching for meaning
Bob Abernethy ’49 *52 talks to people about faith and doubt
Examining interracial tensions
David Lamb *92’s play strikes a personal chord
Joining science and art
Professor Lee Silver collaborates on a provocative play
What makes a terrorist?
Alan Krueger studies the economics of terrorism
Reading Room: Lydia Denworth ’88
To Help a Son, a Mother Learns About Sound
Education: Effective Schooling
Will Dobbie seeks to identify the elements that matter most in education
Religion: The Book of Good News
AnneMarie Luijendijk studies an ancient advice manual for the religious
Judy Eidelson ’75: Aiding Asylum Seekers
Documenting psychological scars can lead to new home for survivors of trauma
Q&A: Curator Kelly Baum: Acquiring Modern Art
A ‘safe’ collection is becoming a little more risky as it grows
Taking to the Stage
Lewis Center attracts noted figures to lead fall courses in performance
Michael Porter ’69: Measuring Social Progress
A new index ranks countries on aspects of well-being, including nutrition and personal rights
Look me in the eye
Clifford Nass ’81 *86
The dancer
How Silas Riener ’06 leapt from Princeton to the world’s top stages
Promoting organ donation
Jessica Melore ’03
Reading Room: The power of introverts
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking, by Susan Cain ’89