Mark F. Bernstein ’83
Mark F. Bernstein ’83 content overview
Mark F. Bernstein ’83 Went to 19 Reunions Panels in One Day
Sensible people set priorities. I decided to try a different approach.
Early Reunions Organizers Fought to Bar Women From the P-rade — and Lost
They do not ‘fundamentally belong,’ wrote an alum in 1958
Going Against the Current
Monica Harris ’88 brings her own perspective to the culture wars
NIH Caps Could Hurt Research
‘The system is not broken, so the attempt to fix it is bewildering,’ says Dean Michael Gordin
And the Grammy Goes To...
Their album, Rectangles and Circumstance, featuring composer Caroline Shaw *14, won Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
Isobel Coleman ’87 Calls Dismantling USAID ‘Short-Sighted’
‘This is not the way to treat dedicated public servants who have devoted their lives to serving American interests’
Brian Olsen ’64 Pioneered ‘Ready-to-Assemble’ Furniture
No one is quite sure how a coffee table Olsen designed ended up in ’Animal House’
Artist Frank Stella ’58 Defied Labels and Reinvented Himself
‘He made himself one of the truly important artists of the 20th and 21st centuries,’ says Michael Fried ’59, an art historian, critic, and lifelong friend
Professor Sean Wilentz Watches ‘A Complete Unknown’
‘The facts are all true, the songs are all true. But none of it happened the way that the film depicts it,’ says the Princeton history professor
How PAW’s Panel Chose the 25 Top Tiger Athletes
PAW convened a panel to decide who are the 25 greatest athletes in Princeton history
Indivisible Releases New Guide For Defending Democracy
Eight years ago, two former congressional staffers, Ezra Levin *13 and Angel Padilla *13, provided a battle plan for the left
PAW Readers Vote: Who Do You Think Are Princeton’s Greatest Athletes?
Now it’s your turn: Re-rank PAW’s list of top 25 athletes and add your own picks. PAW will collect the entries and compile them into a new readers’ choice list.
What Now? Faculty React to Trump Victory
Many ponder how dangerous a second term will be. ‘I think he needs to be taken seriously, but not literally,’ says Robert P. George
Oral History: 60 Years Since Football Perfection
Sixty years after their perfect season, members of the 1964 football team look back
Anthony Grafton Approaches His Final Year of Teaching
After nearly 50 years as a Princeton faculty member, Anthony Grafton, a historian of Renaissance Europe, will be retiring at the end of this academic year
Exit Interviews: Congressmen Bid Farewell to D.C.
Four alumni retiring from the House assess the state of national politics and the country
Pariah or Partner?
Nawaf al-Sabah ’94 believes Kuwait Petroleum can address climate change even as it produces thousands of barrels of oil a day
Canvassers Go Door to Door, Tracking Sentiment in the Arab World
Arab Barometer is a joint venture headed by Princeton, the University of Michigan, and three institutions in the Middle East
Protesters Paint Graffiti, Dye Fountain Red, Interrupt Eisgruber at Reunions
The pro-Palestinian groups tried to keep up their messaging through “disruption” all weekend
What Happened When Protesters Occupied Clio Hall?
PAW reconstructed the controversial night’s events from interviews, public statements, social media posts
The Man Behind the Curtain
Andrew Golden steps down from Princo after building a $34.1 billion endowment. How should that money be invested and spent going forward?