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in response toPAWcast: Students Discuss Mental Health at Princeton
‘Taking care of your mental-emotional well-being is not seen as valued on this campus, and … in our society at large’
Mental Health of Princeton Students and the Need for Balance
By Stacey Roth Bachrach ’77 Keep readingWhy I Left Princeton
By Miriam Cahn ’83 Keep reading
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in response toThe Legacy of Legacy
Family ties are famously strong at Princeton, but changes to admission policies could be coming. Five alumni ponder the future.
In Defense of Legacy and Donor-Funded Aid
By David S. Gould ’68 Keep readingInside a Legacy Family
By E. Bruce Hallett III ’71 Keep readingWhat About Siblings?
By Martin Schell ’74 Keep reading
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in response toLives: Hilary Tann *81
A Composer Who Brought the Experience of Nature to Song
A Delightful Tribute
By Rain Worthington Keep reading
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in response toPresident Eisgruber ’83 Criticizes ‘Smear’ Attacks on Higher Education
He says in the State of the University letter that damage from a December congressional hearing “has been significant”
Infamous Anniversary of El-Kurd’s Speech
By Michael Goldstein ’78 Keep readingViews of Leadership from Past Princeton Presidents
By Kevin R. Loughlin ’71 Keep reading
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in response toOn the PAWcast, Three Students Discuss Mental Health at Princeton
Three Princeton student leaders share their thoughts on campus culture, attitudes, and available resources
On Wellness, Well-Being, and Academics
By Richard M. Schwartzstein ’75 Keep readingAlumni Support for Mental Health on Campus
By Jaclyn Lasaracina ’06 Keep reading
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in response toFacing Down Financial Inequity
Mellody Hobson ’91 and John W. Rogers Jr. ’80 are using their clout to pressure corporate America and help minority groups grow wealth
Diversity as a Sound Financial Strategy
By Aaron Harber ’75 Keep readingTeaching the Virtues of Index Funds
By Paul Ohno ’14 Keep readingService Toward Equity
By Ted Gutelius ’67 Keep reading
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in response toAt Screening, Princeton Faculty View Horrors of Oct. 7 Attacks
Organizers say the event was meant to combat those who’ve tried to deny or minimize the Hamas massacre
Deaths in Gaza
By Alex Knisely ’75 Keep readingWhat Should the University Do?
By George McBride ’65 Keep reading
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