DISCIPLINES

After 133 Years, Princeton Is Going Back to Proctoring Exams
The faculty committee’s report cited concerns about widespread cheating with generative AI
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Engineering & Technology
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A Physics Professor Tested Whether AI Can Reliably Grade Exams
Professor Lyman Page compared his grades to ones generated by Google’s Gemini

Legacy Building
For architect Tod Williams ’65 *67, the Obama Presidential Center is not just a monument to a presidency, but the latest chapter in a life designing for the public good

A Hub for What’s Next
New paths for research take shape at the Environmental Studies and School of Engineering and Applied Science complex

Microbes for the Masses
Rob Knight *01 is building the tools to transform health care through microbiome science
Environmental Sciences
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A Hub for What’s Next
New paths for research take shape at the Environmental Studies and School of Engineering and Applied Science complex

How a Dinosaur From the Utah Desert Came to Princeton
In 1996, William W. Warner ’43 penned the story of alumni who dug fossils and forged friendships in the summer of 1941

Taking the Long Way to Antarctica
From offshore oil surveys to remote waters, Laura K.O. Smith ’05 chose an unconventional course

Alumni Developed a Way to Remove Microplastics From Waterways
‘The goal is to become the barrier in major emission points before the big flow goes into the ocean,’ says Yidian Liu *21
Profiles
See allLeland Ko ’20 Is Winning Global Cello Competitions
‘This is kind of like our Olympics,’ Ko said of the recent Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels
Alicia Christy ’77 Honors Fallen Soldiers By Painting Their Portraits and Telling Their Stories
Memorializing servicemembers through art ‘feeds my soul,’ says Christy, a retired Army doctor
Bengals Receiver Andrei Iosivas ’23 Is Building a Solid NFL Career
‘Being a late-round draft pick coming from a small school, you want to always prove something,’ Iosivas says
Arts & Humanities
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Songwriting Class Is a Princeton Atelier Tradition
Laura Hwa ’26 estimated that she and her classmates collectively wrote around 70 songs this spring

Alumni Have Read Dante at Reunions For Nearly Half a Century
To read Dante together is to produce knowledge together, said professor Simone Marchesi *02

Anthropology Students Search for Patterns in Courts’ Deportation Decisions
Professor Amelia Frank-Vitale and her students have spent hundreds of hours observing and documenting proceedings

Leland Ko ’20 Is Winning Global Cello Competitions
‘This is kind of like our Olympics,’ Ko said of the recent Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels
Politics & Public Affairs
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A Philly Tour Guide’s Top Spots for History Buffs
As the U.S. celebrates its 250th, Philadelphia tour guide Martin Lotito ’81 points out the places where history was made
Natural Sciences
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Princetonians Weigh In on New Cholesterol Testing Guidelines
Princetonians explain how new cholesterol testing guidelines are changing how we think about cardiovascular risk

This Is What Happens When Physicists Get Away From It All
At the Aspen Center for Physics, Princeton researchers find zen and breakthroughs

Microbes for the Masses
Rob Knight *01 is building the tools to transform health care through microbiome science
PAW IN PRINT

July 2026
Architect Tod Williams ’65 *67 reflects on the Obama Presidential Center; rain and revelry at Reunions.
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