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By Teri Noel Towe ’70 Keep reading
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A War Brought Home
In his photographs of the Civil War, Alexander Gardner proved the power of an art form coming of age
Civil War Photos
By Frank E. Bell III ’68 Keep reading
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Alumni Day: Princeton’s Top Prizes
Recipients of Pyne Honor Prize, Jacobus Fellowship, and alumni volunteers honored
A Scrupulous Student
By William Thom ’63 Keep reading
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Naval ROTC to Return
Princeton students will travel to Rutgers for classes, training as ‘crosstown unit’
Welcoming Veterans
By Jack Coleman ’66 Keep readingCredit for ROTC Courses
By George W. Gowen ’52 Keep reading
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Life on the Run
A rising star in sociology chronicles the human costs of America’s penal system
Changing an Underclass
By Richard C. Kreutzberg ’59 Keep readingChanging an Underclass
By G.Y. Dryansky ’59 Keep readingReflecting Humanity
By Alice Dymally ’05 Keep reading
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By Joseph P. Skudlarek ’76 Keep reading
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Universities on the Defensive
In an excerpt from his Alumni Day talk, a national education leader lays out the challenges facing higher education
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Power to the People
Social psychologist Amy Cuddy *05 explains how we make judgments, and how our bodies can help us feel more powerful