Features When Women Came to Princeton A new book explores the dawn of coeducation at elite universities
Features A Fugitive Slave in Princeton Once a slave, James Collins Johnson became an entrepreneur — and ‘the students’ friend’
On the Campus No Ordinary September Eisgruber urges freshmen to meet the challenge of turbulent times
On the Campus A Declaration for Today Founding document ‘sets a high standard or what politicians should be able to do’
On the Campus New Funding for Ph.D.s Pilot program targets sixth-year students; support increases for engineering, sciences
Research Talking Politics A neuroscientist and a political historian team up on an election-themed podcast
Alumni News Voices: A New Life, A New Liver An alumnus reflects on his infant son’s recovery from transplant surgery
Alumni News Katie Mack *09: Taming of the Troll Astrophysicist’s tweet goes viral, with a boost from J.K. Rowling
Sports Women’s Soccer: Shooting for History Asom ’19, part of a strong returning cast, sees a special season ahead
Sports Taking the Reins of Some of the Most Successful Tiger Teams: Four New Head Coaches Join Princeton’s Staff
Tiger of the Week The Johnstone Brothers, Bob ’56 and Rod ’58, Have Made Their Mark in the World of Sailing