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Unmasking Prokofiev
A Princeton scholar goes to great lengths to uncover the true works and personal story of the Russian composer
A greener world, a greener Princeton
Princeton scientists look to curb climate change in the next 50 years, and beyond
A Princeton remedy for ailing public health
Fellows in a new Project 55 program explore medical care in the nation’s — and the world’s — service
Lessons from a war
For these alumni, Princeton was a prelude to a deeper education
The senator’s next act
Former Majority Leader Bill Frist ’74 and Professor Uwe Reinhardt offer different takes on health policy in their class
Making Smart Machines Fair
Can artificial intelligence be less biased than we are?
The Power of Small Numbers
How Oswald Veblen and a few like-minded scholars saved refugees and built a new home for mathematics
Cracking the Code
Sexism in Silicon Valley — and how to beat it
Fashion Statement
Deciphering the messages sent by attire
Science As Art
An exhibition spotlights the range of Princeton research and the artistic beauty found in the work of scientists
His Daily Bread
Steven Laurence Kaplan ’63 knows the secrets of le pain
Credit Builder
José Quiñonez *98 helps people pool their money to open financial doors — and change lives
The Oznot Project
How a bunch of college sophomores outsmarted Princeton
Needed: Native Doctors
Yolandra Gomez Toya ’88 works to close the gap
Speak Freely!
An interview with professor and author Keith E. Whittington