Features
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In the Service of Humanity
Going Back? Maybe Not
Journalists on ‘Crisis of Trust’
Reunions panels take on hot topics
Honored for Service
Orange and Black … and Red
Conservative students find a place on a progressive campus
The humanist
Anthony Grafton’s life in the past and the present
East meets west
In a new novel, an author explores disenchantment, loyalty, and identity after 9/11
Remembering 185
The teacher’s advice: Write about what you know. And put a thought around that sentence!
Relationships That Endure
Alumni and their mentors reflect on guidance, wisdom, and friendship
‘A Compassionate Realist’
Dr. Elizabeth Ryan ’00 is on the front lines battling the opioid epidemic
Critical Languages, Critical Steps
How an artifact of the Cold War brought change to Princeton
Life On the Road
Meet the RV Leaguers
Lost Princeton
Colorized images show scenes of the University that no longer exist, though many alumni will remember them
Firestone Reborn
After seven decades, the library is new again
Growing Like a Weed
Alumni jump into the legal cannabis business
What Would Halliburton Do?
The life of a Princeton adventurer
A Whole New Ball Game
MIT professor Peko Hosoi ’92 explores the underlying complexity of sports
Data-Based Coaching
Sports science at the Princeton Boathouse
On Parole In Paradise
Kentaro Ikeda ’44, a citizen of Japan, spent World War II confined close to campus, cut off from his family
The Secrets Within Genes
Olga Troyanskaya takes a deep dive into data
Lives Lived and Lost: An Appreciation
1 ResponseLives: Lincoln Brower ’53
He Knew the Secrets of the Monarchs
Lives: David Billington ’50
A Revered Teacher Whose Legacy Lives On
























