Mar 19, 2014
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Features
A War Brought Home
In his photographs of the Civil War, Alexander Gardner proved the power of an art form coming of age
Life on the Run
A rising star in sociology chronicles the human costs of America’s penal system
President’s Page
On the Campus
Naval ROTC to Return
Princeton students will travel to Rutgers for classes, training as ‘crosstown unit’
Phaedra, Revisited
Yearlong project captures Greek myth in music, on screen, and on stage
Q&A: Curator Kelly Baum: Acquiring Modern Art
A ‘safe’ collection is becoming a little more risky as it grows
Transfer Ban to be Reviewed
Work Begins on New Strategic Plan; Eisgruber Highlights Public Service
Research
Politics: Training Africa’s Leaders
Leonard Wantchekon is building a university for economics in West Africa
Religion: The Book of Good News
AnneMarie Luijendijk studies an ancient advice manual for the religious
Engineering: How Did They Do That?
Professors uncover how an immense slab of stone was transported in ancient China
Alumni News
Alumni Day: Princeton’s Top Prizes
Recipients of Pyne Honor Prize, Jacobus Fellowship, and alumni volunteers honored
Alumni Day: ‘In the Service of Humanity’
Honorees Sotomayor ’76 and Rawlings *70 speak on service and higher education
Judy Eidelson ’75: Aiding Asylum Seekers
Documenting psychological scars can lead to new home for survivors of trauma
Venture for America: Helping Urban Startups
Young alumni head to new companies in cities in need of an economic boost
Sports
Baseball and Softball: Aces on the Diamond
Sophomore pitchers Cam Mingo, Shanna Christian take on key roles
Featured Authors
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