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Protect Yourself

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Tips for guarding your digital privacy

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A thunderstorm sent graduate students to Whig Hall to receive their hoods in a short ceremony. The next day, graduate school dean William B. Russel hooded ­students under sunny skies.

Hooding ceremony

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Four graduates won awards from the Alumni Council for their service to Princeton. From left: Jeffrey A. Vinikoor ’03, Lee L. Dudka *77, Charlene Huang Olson ’88, and Rosalie Wedmid Norair ’76.

Honored for their service to Princeton

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Season of honor and joy

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Heard on campus

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Toni Morrison, the Nobel Prize-winning writer and Princeton professor emerita, was one of six honorary-degree recipients.

Honorary degrees

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Anna Herrera Winfeld ’93 and her son, Owen, enjoy the class circus theme.

Knitting parents together — virtually

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Charles “Steve” Dawson ’70 was among the early African-American students at Princeton. At Reunions, he and others participated in an oral-history project, Blacks in the Ivy League.

Black alumni tell their stories

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Marshals Dan Abramowicz *84, left, and Dan Lopresti *87 model marshal attire before the P-rade.

Some don’t like it hot!

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The Class of 1953 hosted a 60th-reunion tribute to one of its own, journalist and Princeton professor John McPhee. Two of McPhee’s former students, journalists Robert Wright ’79, left, and Joel Achenbach ’82, ­interviewed their teacher and mentor.

Talking metaphors with John McPhee ’53

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PASSING THROUGH THE P-RADE — submitted by Marc Aaron Melzer ’02

PAW’s annual reader-photo contest

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New grads: Chris Leung ’13 and Iris Zhou ’13

Class of 2013: A survey

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President Tilghman receives a final an ovation from the faculty April 29.

The Tilghman Years: Faculty tributes

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Students paint during a Princeton Atelier class on public murals.

ACADEMICS: A scientist who boosted the arts

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Source: Office of Communications and Office of the Dean of the Faculty

DIVERSITY: A work in progress

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Charles Rosen ’48 *51 performs in October 1969.

Lives lived and lost: An appreciation

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From the KarmetiK lab

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Judy Collins

Campus concerts

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Pete Carril

Honorary-Degree Recipients

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In the nation’s service

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HARGADON'S HEROES HUG - submitted by Rosalie Norair '76

Reunions 2012 reader photos

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Archie Hovanesian Jr. ’62

A break from the party to contemplate war

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Jon Bon Jovi

The joint was jumpin’

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Inquiring mind

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