Alison Isenberg, a historian of urban America and commended mentor, died Oct. 23 at age 63. Isenberg’s work included research into the life and death of Harlan Bruce Joseph, a college student shot and killed by a police officer in Trenton, New Jersey, during the unrest following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968. She also taught courses devoted to telling overlooked stories from Trenton’s history. Isenberg joined the Princeton faculty in 2010 after nearly a decade at Rutgers University, and in 2014, she and Stan Allen *88 co-founded the Princeton Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism, and the Humanities. Isenberg was a recipient of Princeton’s Graduate Mentoring Award in 2024.
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