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Commentary: Why College Rankings Remain Important, If Flawed
Kenneth Terrell ’93 was responsible for publishing the various education rankings at ‘U.S. News and World Report’
Rankings Forget Students
By Chris Leahy ’22 Keep readingDistinctions Between Schools
By William E. Holmer ’68 Keep readingResearch That Goes Beyond Snapshots
By John Fisher ’67 Keep reading
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Essay: Thank you, Ed Holmes *80
Princetonian recounts transfer student experience and the positive impact of her ‘Brain and Behavior’ preceptor
Kudos to Ellie and Ed
By Lita Diamond Keep reading
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By James Potzick *64 Keep reading
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‘I left everything’
Fleeing a brutal war, nine Ukrainian scholars spend the year at Princeton, along with five Russians
Russians and Ukrainians in Princeton
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep reading
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The Calm After the Storm
Former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch ’80 reflects on her moment of decision
Lessons from the Edge
By J. Kay Flanery Keep readingFamiliar Visage of Strength
By James R. Cole ’61 Keep readingRemarkable Memoir, the Best of Princeton in the Nation’s Service
By Susanna Badgley Place ’75 Keep reading
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Misrach Ewunetie ’24’s Death Ruled Suicide, Mercer County Prosecutor Announces
Princeton student found to have at least 59 pills in her system, according to autopsy report
Unfair Criticism
By Martin Schell ’74 Keep readingReporting the Tragedy of Suicide the Best We Can
By Yeates Conwell ’76 Keep reading
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Sea Change
Eric Pedersen ’82 wants to revolutionize the seafood industry and forge a new way to farm fish out of his one-of-a-kind factory in Waterbury, Connecticut
The Fatal Flaw of Fish Farming
By Rocky Semmes ’79 Keep readingRecalling an Earlier Fish Farming Venture
By Phil Ringo ’64 Keep reading
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in response toAshamed of this Age of Illiberalism
By Mark Flaherty ’90 Keep reading
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