Features
Features content overview
Lives: Jessica Eileen Melore ’03
She Was Determined Not to Delay Life
Lives: Jean Edward Smith ’54
He Reassessed Reputations and Changed Perceptions
Lives: Sidney Verba *59
Known for His Humanity, Not Just His Brilliance
Lives: William H. Greider ’58
A Journalist Whose Heart Lay Beyond the Beltway
Lives: Steven Gubser ’94 *98
A Star Physicist and Explorer of Life
Lives: Henry Urbach ’84 *95
An Architect Who Never Stopped Experimenting
Lives: Emile Karafiol ’55
His Personal Project Grew to Preserve History
Lives: Lee Iacocca *46
He Saved Chrysler With Charisma, Optimism, and Smarts
Lives: Paul Volcker ’49
He Had an Iron Will and Unquestioned Integrity
Lives: Alan Brinkley ’71
The Historian’s Historian Had a Wide Reach
Lives: W.S. Merwin ’48
A Poet and Gardener and a Modern-Day Thoreau
Lives: William D. Ruckelshaus ’55
They Called Him Mr. Clean
Lives: John C. Bogle ’51
He Changed the Way We Save and Invest
Lives: Lynn King ’83
As She Was Dying, She Embraced Living
The Future of Journalism: Home Team
In small towns, alumni publishers are hanging on
The Future of Journalism: Our Towns
Why readers and reporters need local journalism
The Future of Journalism: Reporting from the Edge of the World
Where the bottom line is empathy
The Future of Journalism: The News Biz
These Princetonians are working to reshape it
The Future of Journalism: War Stories
Can better journalism make Americans care more about the battles fought on their behalf?
The Future of Journalism: Covering Campus
Princeton’s student-journalism tradition marches on
The Future of Journalism: A Journalist Under Attack
What would you sacrifice for the truth?
The Laureate: Why Jim Peebles *62 Got the Nobel Prize
The Price of Upward Mobility
What do students leave behind on the path to success?