Lives: James Billington ’50
A Librarian of Principle, If Not Perfection
A Librarian of Principle, If Not Perfection
He Shared His Fun With the World
After half a century, Vanguard mutual fund founder John Bogle ’51 finds that his thesis adviser still has lessons to impart
For José L. Pabón, Princeton is better the second time around
Donna Zuckerberg *14 defends classics from the alt-right
For Jeremy Nobel ’77, feeling alone is a public-health hazard
For director Lileana Blain-Cruz ’06, the riskier, the better
World War I and its complicated aftermath
Professors Matthew Desmond and Kathryn Edin reveal what society’s forgotten people endure
At school and in film, this Batman-world director has forged her own path
In 1783, four somberly dressed men rode into town to petition Congress: End slavery
Countertenors Anthony Roth Costanzo ’04 and Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen ’15 lead an operatic revival
A conversation with President Eisgruber
Professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell sparks the conversation, in class and out
One hundred years ago, Howard Baskerville 1907 left Princeton and fought for liberty in Persia
Professors Cornel West *80 and Robert George, ideological opponents, are unlikely partners in this popular freshman seminar
Thunderstorm cuts P-rade short, but alumni find other ways to celebrate
A photo essay featuring this year’s major classes
Alumni took a break from their Reunions activities to pose with PAW’s photo frame