Lives: Jean Edward Smith ’54
He Reassessed Reputations and Changed Perceptions
He Reassessed Reputations and Changed Perceptions
Known for His Humanity, Not Just His Brilliance
A Journalist Whose Heart Lay Beyond the Beltway
A Star Physicist and Explorer of Life
An Architect Who Never Stopped Experimenting
His Personal Project Grew to Preserve History
He Saved Chrysler With Charisma, Optimism, and Smarts
He Had an Iron Will and Unquestioned Integrity
The Historian’s Historian Had a Wide Reach
A Poet and Gardener and a Modern-Day Thoreau
They Called Him Mr. Clean
He Changed the Way We Save and Invest
As She Was Dying, She Embraced Living
In small towns, alumni publishers are hanging on
Why readers and reporters need local journalism
Where the bottom line is empathy
These Princetonians are working to reshape it
Can better journalism make Americans care more about the battles fought on their behalf?
Princeton’s student-journalism tradition marches on
What would you sacrifice for the truth?
What do students leave behind on the path to success?
Tom Griffiths combines psychology and artificial intelligence