Mark F. Bernstein ’83
Mark F. Bernstein ’83 content overview
Fuller Patterson ’38: War Story
On Memorial Day, remembering a Princetonian and a Belgian’s loving deed
Punctuation Patterns — and Cool Art, Too
Elements of Style
Ethan Coen ’79: O Ethan, Where Art Thou?
The student life of a famous filmmaker
Q&A: Gen. Mark Milley ’80
The Military We Need Today
In a Dry Country
Jay Famiglietti *92 is the Jeremiah of water
Modern Love
What’s the future of marriage?
Economics: Mortality Rising
Case-Deaton study reveals a sharp rise in death rates for middle-aged whites Americans
Faculty Book: Eddie S. Glaude Jr. *97
How Race Still Enslaves, And What Must Be Done
Everything you wanted to know...
about money and ethics, relationships, fashion, and health — PAW wasn’t afraid to ask
Asian American Conference: Flourishing Alums Return
Celebrating gains and challenges for Asians and Asian Americans, who feel like ‘outsiders and insiders’
Deaton Wins Nobel
Optimistic economist cited for studies showing how personal decisions matter
Faculty Book: Helen Milner
How Politics Shapes Foreign-Policy Strategies
The Family Business
Bridget Wright ’01 brings people home, one last time
A Taste of Cuba
Students spend a semester in Havana during a time of changing relations
Still Paying
For Mahmoud Reza Banki *05, release from prison was a victory but not a happy ending
The Marshal Plan
Keeping the P-rade moving requires discipline, patience, and a poufy hat. PAW senior writer Mark F. Bernstein ’83 writes about the experience.
Class Stones, Revisited
With Nassau Hall nearly out of space, PAW offers some ideas for the future
Tune in. Drop out. Start up.
What Eden Full ’15 did on her break from college
A world in a grain of sand
Paul Steinhardt’s long, improbable search for a natural quasicrystal