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The Promise of the Princeton
That Was Then: July 1945
Underestimating Students
By Stanley Goldfarb ’65
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Serving on the Princeton
By Vince Lee ’60 *66
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Q&A: Deborah Prentice, Nassau Hall’s New No. 2
Princeton’s provost on faculty diversity, grading, and the academic calendar
Winter, Not ‘Christmas,’ Break
By Oona Miller Hanson ’97
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Admission: Longer Odds, Once Again
Identifying Race, Ethnicity
By Eric Nauenberg ’86
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Race and Ethnicity in Admission
By Eric Nauenberg ’86
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In the Army (and Navy) Now
Service in the Military
By Lt. Cmdr. Mark L. Holmes ’60
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Thank You
By Warren Shapiro
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Q&A: Tracy K. Smith
A break from the noise
Echoes of Tianenman Square
By Jed Davis ’60
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Notes On a Crisis
The humanities have a PR problem
Different Schools, Different Prospects
By Frankie Leung
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No Mere PR Problem
By Franz Moser ’51
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For the Record
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Reunions at 100
A video essay of Norman Carter ’38’s Reunions weekend, directed by his granddaughter
Beautifully Done
By Joan Ruddiman
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I am rooting for Norman...
By Jackie Prophit
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‘Bound in Wedlock’ Offers the Most Extensive History of Slavery and Matrimony
Officially on my must read...
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Christopher S. Carver ’52
Skipper, toy-maker, tennis...
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