While my time at Princeton predates Professor Jeff Nunokawa, Rockefeller College, or Facebook (cover story, March 23), I occasionally am able to enjoy the posts the “Flyin’ Hawaiian” creates for his readers. What a treat! The insights and associations on Professor Nunokawa’s Facebook pages move faster than particles in the physics labs over at Forrestal!
I am proud that Princeton is able to attract such talent, and that the University recognizes that “new media” offer a way for many to enjoy old-fashioned erudition and brilliance.
While my time at Princeton predates Professor Jeff Nunokawa, Rockefeller College, or Facebook (cover story, March 23), I occasionally am able to enjoy the posts the “Flyin’ Hawaiian” creates for his readers. What a treat! The insights and associations on Professor Nunokawa’s Facebook pages move faster than particles in the physics labs over at Forrestal!
I am proud that Princeton is able to attract such talent, and that the University recognizes that “new media” offer a way for many to enjoy old-fashioned erudition and brilliance.