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The Good Neighbor
Thirty-three years ago, Marty Johnson ’81 set out to fight poverty in his own backyard. He’s still at it.
A Valuable Urban Lab
By Stuart M. Essig ’83 Keep reading
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Quest for Meaning
Eisgruber’s message to Class of ’18: Seek adventure, focus on what matters
Disconnect on Diversity
By John Gartner ’60 Keep readingToo Much of a Good Thing?
By John Parker ’52 Keep reading
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Three Views on Psychology: Marketing
Building Your Brand
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By Vic Rizzi ’51 Keep readingOn Davison '51's Team (I)
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The Cherokee Chief from Old Nassau
William Potter Ross 1842 worked to unite his divided people and fought for their autonomy
Princeton’s Cherokee Chief
By Leanne Tobias *78 Keep readingPrinceton’s Cherokee Chief
By Jeffrey L. Benjamin ’63 Keep reading
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Bridging the Gap
Report examines students’ experiences as socioeconomic diversity increases
A Disappointing Delay
By Monte Bricker ’58 Keep reading
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Grading, Unbound
Faculty vote reverses 10-year policy setting targets for limiting A-grades
Another Grading Proposal
By Andrew J. Lazarus ’79 Keep reading
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By Bill Russell ’69 Keep readingLanguage mastery and exceptionalism
By Rocky Semmes ’79 Keep readingAn inspiring professor
By Larry Campbell ’70 Keep reading
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