Features
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Princeton and Slavery: Plays That Probe Our Original Sin
At McCarter, seven works examine Princeton’s connections with slavery
Princeton and Slavery: Who Was Who
Many early College leaders owned slaves
Princeton and Slavery: The Scientist’s Assistant
Famed professor Joseph Henry had an indispensable helper in his lab: a free black man, Sam Parker
Princeton and Slavery: Moses Taylor Pyne and the Sugar Plantations of the Americas
What was behind a great benefactor’s fortune
Charles Gibson ’65’s New News
From the PAW Archives: In a hyperactive media world, the ABC anchor looks for the moments that define each day
A Home for the Arts
Princeton’s new neighborhood ensures that the arts on campus will continue to thrive
Arts Complex: Arts, Meet Tech
Latest technologies open new opportunities for students
Scratch That
Mitchel Resnick ’78 thinks coding is child’s play
Math Versus Politics
A Princeton neuroscientist fights partisan gerrymandering — with statistics
Fierce Female
Nikki Bowen ’08 has high expectations for the girls in her charge
Let’s Hit the Road!
The Ultimate PAW Road Trip
Road Trip: A Tiger Guide
Browse more than 300 Princeton-related sites around the United States
Road Trip: The Skinny
Seven interesting stories from off the beaten path
Climate, Meet Weather
How a Princeton lab is uniting climate models and weather forecasts
Music, Hats, and Newlyweds
Looking back at Reunions 2017
The Soul and Voice of Kenny G.
An electric-shop foreman’s kindness and “buttery” bass light up the University community
Reunions in Pictures
A photo essay featuring this year’s major classes
Princeton on Washington
At Reunions panels: Politics, politics, politics
Cracking the Code of the Roommate
Reminiscing with four roommates from the Class of 1952