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John W. Rogers Jr. ’80: A Gift of Stocks at Age 12
Ross Tucker ’01 Is Going Places
After years of working his way through the NFL media ecosystem, the former football player is starting to break big
The Legacy of Legacy
Family ties are famously strong at Princeton, but changes to admission policies could be coming. Five alumni ponder the future.
Hey, Brooke Shields ’87
You’ve spent your whole life in the public spotlight as a model, entertainer, and author. Tell us … Now what?
Watch This Space
James Tralie ’19 is there when NASA makes news, explaining the deep science of historic achievements and having the time of his life doing it.
War & Words
With tension high over the Israel-Gaza war, can Princeton avoid uglier incidents seen at other universities?
Higher Educating
Princeton’s toughest classes may not look the same, but that doesn’t mean academic rigor is suffering.
The Unpredictable Politician
He’s been a wildly successful entrepreneur, member of Congress, and a groundbreaking governor. What’s next for Jared Polis ’96?
Affirmative Reaction
Will Princeton’s next freshman class look less diverse after the Supreme Court’s recent ruling?
The Sound of Patience
Calvin Van Zytveld ’19 is a gifted musician whose life changed when he became blind three years ago
Raider of the Lost Art
Edoardo Almagià ’73 ‘got away’ with trafficking looted Italian antiquities for decades, says the Manhattan district attorney’s office. Now the Princeton University Art Museum and other museums are facing scrutiny...
The Alum Who Became ‘Trump Attorney 1’
M. Evan Corcoran ’86 was up for a challenge when he took on Steve Bannon and Donald Trump as clients, and they have not disappointed
Enemies, Foreign and Domestic
Gen. Mark Milley ’80 enters the final days of his unprecedented tenure as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Calling All Tigers
These five alumni want to harness the power of the Princeton community to address sustainability issues
What the Civil War Cost Princeton
A Northern school with Southern ties, the College suffered from on-campus strife, declines in enrollment, and student and alumni deaths
‘A Fantastic Time’
Reliving Reunions 2023
Husband, Father, Soldier, Student
Shaun Cason ’23 ranks among the graduating class’s most promising scholars and unique stories
Faux Pas or Fashion Revolution?
The class that dared to ditch orange and black
The Giving Plea
Princeton is raising more money than ever, yet participation rates are declining. What gives when it comes to Annual Giving?
‘It Put Steel In My Spine’
They were isolated and harassed. They were nurtured and supported. They were Princeton’s first four-year undergraduate class of women.
The Voice of the P-rade
Since 2019, Gary King ’79 has engaged and delighted as narrator of the signature Reunions event
One Jew’s Journey
Rabbi Gil Steinlauf ’91 returned to Princeton last year to lead the Center for Jewish Life. He found big changes — and big challenges
Living in the Moment
Joy and togetherness define an indelible March Madness run
























