Secrets of a Two-Time World Scrabble Champ
‘I’ve always loved words, loved reading the dictionary,’ says Adam Logan ’95
‘I’ve always loved words, loved reading the dictionary,’ says Adam Logan ’95
The AI-powered Fortell hearing aids were developed by Matthew de Jonge ’10 and Cole Morris ’10
Parliament passed legislation this spring ending the tradition of hereditary peers
Smith handles all Russian works for the auction house as well as artwork from the former Soviet Union
The famed countertenor continues to perform as he leads the opera company out of a financial crisis
How College Presidents Succeed examines three men in the Reveley family — including two Princeton alumni
Haddon, a senior curator, says the newly opened David Bowie Centre in East London is unlike any museum visitors have ever seen
The nonprofit Our Kids Read pairs children with a reading buddy mentor
Krakora retired in 2024 after a career as New Jersey’s longest-serving public defender.
Peirano has been executive director of the Argentine Forestry Association for two decades
Two teams of recent Princeton alumni are behind companies at the heart of a disruptive shift towards generative AI
Danks’ Green Schoolyards America aims to teach children environmental policy through age-appropriate play
The Connecticut-based nonprofit INTEMPO is full of Princeton connections
‘One of the themes in the book is the need to be prepared for almost any kind of weather,’ Weber says.
Montgomery’s nonprofit organization, Barrier Breakers, focuses on ‘holistic college counseling’
Woldenberg says President Trump’s tariffs would be disastrous for this fourth-generation family business