Features The Doctor Is On Céline Gounder ’97, an infectious-disease specialist, moved into the spotlight during COVID — and remains there
Features Long Ago and Far Away Princeton astronomers say a new telescope could answer their deepest questions about the early universe
Features Princeton’s Special Sauce Is the recipe for involving alumni in University life still fresh?
Features Experiments in Economics Why a pioneering approach by Princeton researchers was honored with a Nobel
Features Her Seat at the Table A new book by Laura Coates ’01 recounts injustices in our justice system
Features The Calm After the Storm Former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch ’80 reflects on her moment of decision
Features His Secret Life Jeffrey Schevitz ’62 was a presence at alumni activities — and a Cold War spy for East Germany
Features Watching the War ‘You feel helpless that these people you spent 30 years of your life with are facing the abyss,’ Earle says
Features Follow the Data Could a new approach to drug discovery lead to treatments for diseases like ALS and Parkinson’s?