Features Chronicler of the Natural World Richard Preston *83 writes about nature’s power, from viruses to the tallest trees
Features How to Live As the Ancients Did From drinking to ruling to growing old, a series of books offers classic advice
Features ‘A Prolific Harvest of Death’ COVID-19 is only the latest epidemic to strike Princeton — here’s how the University handled others
Features Public Service in a Self-Interested Age Woodrow Wilson Award recipient Anthony D. Romero ’87, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union, spoke at Alumni Day on the meaning of public service and the importance of acknowledging history.
Features Small Miracles Surgeon Bill Peranteau ’97 operates on fetuses in the womb. Now he’s studying whether gene defects can be fixed prenatally, too.
Features New Music, Old Themes Julia Wolfe *12’s experiments with sound span the traditional and the trippy
Features To LIFE The University Art Museum exhibits decades’ worth of images from one of the world’s most influential magazines