Mark F. Bernstein ’83
Mark F. Bernstein ’83 content overview
Professor and Electric Guitarist Steven Mackey Is Back on Stage
Mackey was on the road almost constantly during the winter and spring, bringing several works to the stage at last
Past and President
Christopher Eisgruber ’83 answers your questions (and ours) on his 10 years at Nassau Hall
Essay: How Two Tigers Formed a Princeton Watch Party in London
Across the pond, PAW writer Mark Bernstein ’83 found the Princeton basketball fever is strong
Q&A: New Provost Jennifer Rexford ’91
Rexford discusses diversity, student mental health, and why computer science is the most popular major
Wrap Your Brain Around This.
Artificial intelligence is changing higher education. Will it be for the best?
For 80 Years Princeton Has Been Publishing Thomas Jefferson’s Writing
The Jefferson Papers project will contain approximately 20,000 letters written by Jefferson and another 30,000 received by him
Majel Connery ’01 Interviews Women Classical Musicians on Podcast
Connery, a musician and ethnomusicologist, believes she has a unique contribution to make
Lives: Eberhard Faber IV ’57
A Life as Complex as the Pencils His Family Made
Celebrating 100 Years of Baker Rink, Gen. Mark Milley ’80 Drops the Puck
‘The whole idea of team sports, it’s much bigger than just putting points on the board,’ Milley says
PAW Goes to the Movies: Dean Jill Dolan Watches ‘She Said’
‘This movie tries to honor this moment of feminist resistance to male power, as well as making heroes of the reporters’
A Combustible Mix
Maitland Jones, an emeritus professor of chemistry at Princeton, has thoughts about the state of teaching after his controversial dismissal from NYU
Lost in the Democracy
Walter Kirn ’83’s long search for America
Still Madly for Adlai
Why Adlai Stevenson 1922 matters a century after he graduated from Princeton
Q&A: Law Professor Rick Pildes ’79 on Reforming the Electoral Count Act
‘It would be tragic if the legislation collapsed over any of these issues,’ Pildes says
Emeritus Professor Arno Mayer Honored at Holocaust Museum
Mayer represented the surviving Ritchie Boys as they were honored with the Elie Wiesel Award
Princeton’s Special Sauce
Is the recipe for involving alumni in University life still fresh?
The Calm After the Storm
Former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch ’80 reflects on her moment of decision
Chad Edwards ’79 Is Bringing Space Exploration to Life
Edwards, a physicist, leads NASA projects on Mars
Watching the War
‘You feel helpless that these people you spent 30 years of your life with are facing the abyss,’ Earle says
Nathan Myhrvold *83 Wrote 1,708 Pages About Pizza
‘I’d encourage everyone to step a little outside their comfort zone,’ says Myhrvold