Going Back
Reunions 2015
Reunions 2015
At the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, collaboration sparks questions and answers
New tools are helping scientists unlock mysteries of the brain
Princeton scientists hunt for habitable planets beyond our solar system
The Alumni Council presents four service awards
Passion? Check. Flexibility? Indeed. Health insurance? Maybe later.
High-tech might have a youthful image, but older entrepreneurs are in the game
One day, scientists will be able to “see” the images and memories in our minds
Kip Thorne *65, the scientist behind Interstellar, gets a new title: Movie Mogul
Princeton-educated campus chiefs, on college and its discontents
Neuroethicist Matthew Liao ’94 ponders the consequences of new technologies
A half-century after the escalation of the war in Vietnam, a historian takes stock
Sex, exercise, and sleep seem to change the brain’s very structure — at least in rats
Polo Makes a Comeback
A man of taste, with a sense of history
For half a century Princetonians have studied the history of the universe, but the past year was among the most exciting yet.
Changing Policy, Students Say, Is Easier Than Changing the Culture
An optimist who insisted upon honor
Randy Schoenberg ’88 helped a friend recover a famous painting that had been looted by the Nazis. Now Schoenberg’s story is told onscreen.
For writer Akhil Sharma ’92, pride is tinged with shame