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After USAID Demolition, These Alumni Are Keeping Its Projects Alive
Caitlin Tulloch *15 and Rob Rosenbaum *13 are finding donors for the most cost-effective and life-saving USAID projects through their Project Resource Optimization initiative
Pardoned, P.G. Sittenfeld ’07 Still Wants the Supreme Court to Take His Case
Sittenfeld is asking the justices to block what he calls the criminalization of routine political interactions
Dottie Werner Has Become Keeper of the Old Guard at Reunions
Werner is a Princeton institution after 45 years working at the University
Toymaker Rick Woldenberg ’81 Sued the Trump Administration and Won
2 ResponsesMark F. Bernstein ’83 Went to 19 Reunions Panels in One Day
Sensible people set priorities. I decided to try a different approach.
P.G. Sittenfeld ’07 Pardoned
Sittenfeld, 40, had been facing the possibility of having to serve the rest of his sentence if his appeal failed at the Supreme Court
Reunions 2025 in Photos
1 ResponsePrinceton Band Honors Longtime Fans
Q&A: Princeton’s 2024 Silver Cane Holder
The Whole Student: Two Generations Reflect on Princeton
‘What would my dad’s friends do without phones? Write letters? What would they do before falling off to sleep, if not doomscroll?’
PG Sittenfeld ’07 Looks to Supreme Court to Keep Him Out of Prison
The former rising political star loses his appeal of bribery and attempted extortion conviction
Princeton’s Making an Exoneree Program Secures Third Release
Q&A: Puzzling Out PAW’s Game Creators
Princeton’s NIT Champs Reunite After 50 Years
Judge Dale Ho ’99 to Decide Eric Adams Case
Ho will bring his Princeton experience, expertise as an ACLU attorney, and ‘deep love for the United States Constitution’ to the case
Justice Kagan ’81, Economist Card *83 Honored at Alumni Day
Attendance sets a new record as Kagan speaks about her work on the Supreme Court
Pardoned, Larry Giberson ’23 Blames Actions on ‘Culture War’
8 Responses‘The Worst Hellscape’: L.A. Fires Claim the Homes of Alumni
From Altadena to Malibu to Pacific Palisades, Princetonians are picking up the pieces. “When the bad stuff happens, my tendency is to try to focus on ‘What’s the next step?’”
Whole Student: Imposter Syndrome at Princeton
‘I think Princeton will be better when we are willing to talk about our losses as much as our wins’
All Attend the Père Fondateur!
1 ResponseTiger Bech ’21 Killed in New Orleans Truck Attack
Bech played football and studied sociology at Princeton
The Whole Student: Mental Health Tips for Tigers
Your holiday may not be perfect, writes Jess Deutsch ’91, but it can be enough if you let it
























