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in response toFirst in the Family
What is it like for first-generation college students to attend Princeton? Here are some who know.
When College Wasn’t a Necessity
By Peter B. Lowry ’63 Keep reading
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in response toElectrical Engineering: Healing Without Hurting
Lasers may provide a means for less invasive diagnosis and monitoring
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in response toNot Black and White
If Branden Jacobs-Jenkins ’06’s plays make you uncomfortable, well, that’s the point
A Playwright’s Life on Campus
By Al Lowe ’70 Keep reading
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in response toEffortlessly Perfect?
The Princeton Perspective Project aims to normalize student struggles and failures
Perfection and Failure
By Herman Belz ’59 Keep readingPerfection and Failure
By Alan E. Mayers ’54 Keep reading
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in response toChoosing a Military Career
By Michael Burrill ’66 Keep reading
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in response toWhat We Didn't Say
A struggle — parenting children with mental illness — is finally shared
The Brain — and the Heart
By John Gregory ’60 Keep reading
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in response toConcerns About Race
As students protest racial inequality, University to review ‘inclusion’ policies
Protesting Racial Injustice
By Elizabeth M. Ramey *13 Keep readingProtesting Racial Injustice
By John W. Minton Jr. ’50 Keep readingProtesting Racial Injustice
By John B. Gargalli ’60 Keep reading
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in response toPsychology: Baby Steps for a Baby Lab
A new facility will examine how the infant brain develops, one cute kid at a time
Exploring Infant Brains
By Kent Warner ’47 Keep reading
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in response toMapping an Argument
Learning to think like a philosopher while sharpening critical-thinking skills