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Not your mother’s Princeton
Alumnae mothers and daughters recall what has changed – and what remains the same
The first undergraduate women
By Phebe Miller ’71 Keep readingMother-daughter Tigers
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Student Dispatch: Grad Student Is the ‘Cool Aunt’ to Undergrads
As a Resident Graduate Student at Forbes College, Emily Miller has insight into the lives of undergraduates
Concern About the Impact of Busy Student Schedules
By Rocky Semmes ’79 Keep readingThe University Would Be Well Served By Consulting with RGS
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in response toOn Required Courses
By Martin Schell ’74 Keep reading
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By Martin Schell ’74 Keep reading
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The D Word
How a broad coalition of students and alumni have built Divest Princeton into a sustainable and influential climate activist group
Incentives Matter in Mitigating Climate Change
By Daniel Mytelka '87 s'89 p'17 p'19 Keep readingChina’s Carbon Emissions
By Bob Johnson ’78 Keep readingClimate Issue Kudos
By Jim Mosley ’77 Keep reading
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By Kerry Brown ’74 Keep readingPAW Has Outdone Itself
By Frank Strasburger ’67 Keep reading
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Princeton Houses the World’s Largest Trove of Byzantine Coins
The University’s numismatics collection connects scholars to the past with valuable research tools
Tangible Tokens of History
By William Watson ’65 Keep reading
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Humans as Nature
Princetonians in the environmental humanities add new dimensions to climate research