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The education of Earl Kim *93
A schools chief learns about reform and politics the hard way
A grand unified theory of music
Chords don’t just have sound — they have shape
Tiger parenting
Lisa Belkin ’82 reflects on freshman move-in day, where parents must say farewell (or not)
Schoolhouses rock
In today’s education-reform movement, alumni lead the charge
An economic life
From the classroom to the White House dining room, professor Alan Blinder ’67 has unusual clout
Flyin’ Hawaiian
On a campus full of large personalities, ‘Master Jeff’ has one of the largest
Plato’s pop culture problem, and ours
Might Tony Soprano and Nurse Jackie be viewed in the same way as Odysseus and Oedipus?
Where town meets gown
What does the University owe to the community?
Brave new world
At the Center for Information Technology Policy, dismembered voting machines are just the beginning
'What are you?'
For multiracial students, declaring an identity can be complicated
The wisdom of crowds
Iain Couzin studies the rules that make schooling fish, swarming locusts, and marching ants do what they do
The great debate
How Princetonians have helped to shape the national discussion of race
Uncivil society
Jim Leach ’64 leads an effort to restore respectful discourse to our national life, but it’s tough going
Into Haiti’s heart
Richard Morse ’79 finds his roots
Postracial Princeton?
As Princeton’s student body has changed, so has the role of race on campus
When art historians went to war
Alumni were key in efforts to save Europe’s art treasures