John Kuhner ’98 Builds Community With a Secondhand Bookstore in Ohio
Kuhner’s first brush with book distribution was a free swap he started at Princeton
Kuhner’s first brush with book distribution was a free swap he started at Princeton
Showalter is transitioning her family farm’s corn and hay fields to native grasses and perennials, working to restore soil health
‘It seems like everything that she’s touching is turning to gold,’ says Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Meyers’ former Mystics teammate
‘I’m trying to combine the things that I know and the things that I love,’ Light says
With two of his former students, Roessler recently published Arbor Medicinae: Latin Roots of Medical Terms
Jack Lohmann ’19 wrote the new book White Light, and Alice Maiden ’19 created the illustrations with linocut prints
‘To have this much support coming into a league this tough means a lot,’ Chen said
Bardenwerper’s new book is Homestand: Small Town Baseball and the Fight for the Soul of America
‘I love Princeton and what Coach Carril established, and in many ways, frankly… we’re all trying to live up to’ it
‘It never happens that you get to work for the same TV show after 20 years. It’s staggering’
‘Writing this book became more of a catharsis and an escape from a corporate job that did get very stressful’
The founder of GovTrack.us says, ‘We will continue — as we always have — trying to hold our government accountable’
‘Princeton doesn’t teach you what to think. It teaches you how to activate your brain’
Park’s ‘seaghetti’ is low-calorie, gluten-free, vegan, and available from Amazon
‘It’s kind of cracked open this whole field of people who are starting to look at wildlife remotely’
‘We’re interested in using these structures to study human biology and human disease’
‘If I had really had the wherewithal and given myself permission earlier, I could have done it earlier,’ Lerner says
In her latest career pivot, Ramachandra is helping manage Yahoo’s new lifestyle content platform
‘When I was writing it, I was picturing an Ozian version of Princeton,’ Holzman says
In Unit X, Shah describes his efforts to bridge the divide between the military and producers of cutting-edge commercial technology
Former major league outfielder sees ‘the opportunity to build a foundation’ with his new team
Siegel’s photographs of poor living conditions in Maryland helped prompt new housing in 1969
‘… In the stories we do, I always try to find a heart and put my own heart into it,’ Diaz says