Lives: Michael Trister ’63
Modestly, He Moved Us Toward Justice
Modestly, He Moved Us Toward Justice
An Architect Who Could Not Be Boxed In
His Groundbreaking Treatment Saved Children With Cancer
In His Tenth Decade, a New Calling
Sharing His Struggles, He Helped Many Others
As a Lawyer, She Was a Pioneer
The ‘Baby Whisperer’
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