Features The senator’s next act Former Majority Leader Bill Frist ’74 and Professor Uwe Reinhardt offer different takes on health policy in their class
Features A Princeton remedy for ailing public health Fellows in a new Project 55 program explore medical care in the nation’s — and the world’s — service
Features A greener world, a greener Princeton Princeton scientists look to curb climate change in the next 50 years, and beyond
Features Portraits of purpose Now together for Obama s’85, black alumni in Chicago have leading roles in the life of their city
Features Unmasking Prokofiev A Princeton scholar goes to great lengths to uncover the true works and personal story of the Russian composer
Features What’s the big idea? Professors Cornel West *80 and Robert George, ideological opponents, are unlikely partners in this popular freshman seminar
Features Talking about race Professor Melissa Harris-Lacewell sparks the conversation, in class and out
Features An American hero in Iran One hundred years ago, Howard Baskerville 1907 left Princeton and fought for liberty in Persia
Features East meets west In a new novel, an author explores disenchantment, loyalty, and identity after 9/11
Features 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
Features Treasures in Princeton’s attic Amid the books and manuscripts, Princeton’s libraries hold Charles Dickens’ desk lamps, John J. Audubon’s shotgun, and Katherine Cornell’s bra
Features A leader in the law Considered a candidate to lead Harvard, Elena Kagan ’81 already has made waves at its law school
Features An American in Beirut John Waterbury ’61 helps interpret the Middle East to Americans, and America to the Middle East