Mark F. Bernstein ’83
Mark F. Bernstein ’83 content overview
Tigers Return for In-Person Alumni Day
‘The experience was exhilarating,’ said Gary King ’79
Lives: John Sacret Young ’69
Scripts, Books, Essays: He Never Stopped Writing
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Two alumni mayors take different approaches to common challenges
PAW Goes to the Movies: Elaine Showalter Watches ‘The Chair’
‘Nobody wants to fight to be the chair,’ Showalter says
The Storyteller’s Story
Author Michael Lewis ’82 finds characters no one else can
Hire the Tiger
Thanks to COVID, it’s not business as usual for job-hunting graduates
Faculty Book: Linda Colley Considers the Constitution
Several factors ‘contributed to the rise of constitutions, but the main one was a dramatic increase in ... warfare.’
The Texan in Washington
James A. Baker III ’52 reflects on his party, his country, and that tattoo on a famous friend’s derrière
Why We Need Civics
Is a lack of civic education partly to blame for our national distress?
Black and White and the Blues
Who profits from a cultural tradition?
Lives: Roger S. Berlind ’52
The Gent of Broadway
Nonprofit Brings Seafood to Philadelphia’s Lower-Income Communities
A former Princeton postdoc, Talia Young founded Fishadelphia
How New Jersey Made a Bail Breakthrough
Was the perfect the enemy of the good?
Christopher Hart ’69 *71 Helps Boeing Planes Return Safely to Skies
Hart’s regulatory team found failures to communicate between Boeing and the FAA
It’s Not Too Late for Election Activism, says Professor Sam Wang
By looking at narrow leads and volunteering, people can still make a difference in the days before the election
What Are The Odds
Data journalists try to predict an unpredictable election
Law Professor Rick Pildes ’79 On How to Make Your Vote Count
‘We’re at risk of not getting the message out about how important it is for people to vote in person’
How Should Woodrow Wilson Be Remembered? A Biographer’s View
‘History keeps evolving, and so must institutions’
A Moment For Historian Richard Hofstadter on Anti-Intellectualism
“Hofstadter believed that intellectual values were crucial to a democratic society,” says Professor Sean Wilentz
‘Our Authority Is Very Strong’: Fed Chair Jerome Powell ’75 Speaks At Reunions
Powell focused particularly on the Fed’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak