CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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The Book of Goose: A Novel

Yiyun Li, professor of creative writing

When Agnès learns that her childhood best friend, Fabienne, is dead, she revisits the time they shared—in which a secret…

Revolutions Aesthetic

Max Weiss, professor of history

Professor of history Max Weiss offers a detailed cultural and intellectual history of Ba’thist Syria in Revolutions Aesthetic (Stanford University…

Young, Gifted and Diverse

by Douglas S. Massey *78, Camille Z. Charles, Rory Kramer, and Kimberly C. Torres

Black Americans are not a monolith, but many studies treat Black people as if they are. Massey, Charles, Kramer, and…

Welcome to the Universe in 3D

Michael A. Strauss and J. Richard Gott *73 (astrophysics) and Robert J. Vanderbei (operations research and financial engineering), along with Neil deGrasse Tyson

Journey into space in the latest installment of the best-selling series Welcome to the Universe (Princeton University Press) — this…

The Matter of Black Living

Autumn Womack, assistant professor of African American studies and English

In her latest work, Womack examines the relationship between race and data that shaped the social, cultural, and literary environment…

Machine Learning and Wireless Communications

(edited) Yonina C. Eldar, Andrea Goldsmith (Dean of Engineering and Applied Science), Deniz Gündüz, and H. Vincent Poor *77 (Michael Henry Strater University Professor of Engineering)

Machine learning technology has opened up a new frontier for artificial intelligence, revolutionizing the way we design and optimize our…

Slim Aarons: Style

Shawn Waldron and Kate Betts ’86

This photographer and fashion editor duo have teamed up to celebrate the work of Slim Aarons — a renowned photographer…

Writing on the Job

Martha Coven, visiting lecturer in the School of Public and International Affairs

Based on her writing courses at the University and own experiences, Coven captures her best writing advice for the digital…

The Summer Place

In her latest novel, New York Times bestselling author Weiner tackles the messiness of family through the preparation for a…

Desperate Remedies

Andrew Scull *74

In his latest book, Scull analyzes the history of American psychiatry — from prisons to hospitals and everything in between…

Poetry’s Possible Worlds

Lesley Wheeler *94

Wheeler, an award-winning poet and critic, has published a work of non-fiction this time, reflecting on a turbulent period in…