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in response toExcellent Review of a Difficult Case
By George Bustin ’70 Keep readingThe Wilson Controversy Well Summarized
By Peter D. Kinder ’70 Keep readingProcess of the Wilson De-Naming
By Richard Golden ’91 Keep reading
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in response toHow Should Woodrow Wilson Be Remembered? A Biographer’s View
‘History keeps evolving, and so must institutions’
Another Nobel Peace Prize Winner
By Jon Holman ’66 Keep reading
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in response toLove and Logic
By Tenley E. Raj ’07 Keep readingSuggesting a University-Wide Course on Confronting Legacy of Structural Racism
By Susanna Badgley Place ’75 Keep readingRacism and Revolutionary Change
By Norman Ravitch *62 Keep reading
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in response toReading Recommendation
By Richard M. Waugaman ’70 Keep readingImproving Diversity
By Eric Geller ’83 Keep reading
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in response toFrom the Author
By Matthew David Brozik ’95 Keep reading
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in response toFaculty, Students Issue Calls to Fight Racism and Preserve Free Expression
“We are in an era when many people mistakenly treat free speech and inclusivity as competing values”
Free Speech and COVID-19
By Kenneth McCarthy ’81 Keep reading
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in response toPrinceton Returns to Remote Classes for the Fall
As the spread of COVID-19 continues, Princeton revises plans for fall semester
Studying Optimum Number of Students for Discussions
By Amanda Foreman p’24 Keep reading
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in response toFall Return to Campus Canceled As Coronavirus Pandemic Continues
‘Where schools and universities have started to bring back students, COVID cases have rapidly followed,’ President Eisgruber ’83 wrote
An Opportunity for Alumni
By John Stockton ’68 Keep readingTuition Relief
By Tom Vilhauer ’96 Keep reading
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in response toPublic Service in a Self-Interested Age
Woodrow Wilson Award recipient Anthony D. Romero ’87, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union, spoke at Alumni Day on the meaning of public service and the importance of acknowledging history.