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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
Too Much of a Good Thing?
By John Parker ’52 Keep readingDisconnect on Diversity
By John Gartner ’60 Keep reading
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Three Views on Psychology: Marketing
Building Your Brand
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By Hugh Scott ’61 Keep readingOn Davison '51's Team (II)
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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 Jeffrey L. Benjamin ’63 Keep readingPrinceton’s Cherokee Chief
By Leanne Tobias *78 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 readingAn inspiring professor
By Larry Campbell ’70 Keep readingLanguage mastery and exceptionalism
By Rocky Semmes ’79 Keep reading
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