Features Princeton and Slavery: Plays That Probe Our Original Sin At McCarter, seven works examine Princeton’s connections with slavery
Features Princeton and Slavery: The Scientist’s Assistant Famed professor Joseph Henry had an indispensable helper in his lab: a free black man, Sam Parker
Features Princeton and Slavery: Moses Taylor Pyne and the Sugar Plantations of the Americas What was behind a great benefactor’s fortune
On the Campus A ‘Solid’ Year Endowment performance rebounds; 12.5% return trails several peer schools
On the Campus A Day With ... Simeon Lane ’19 Football practice, conditioning, philosophy, and Chinese
On the Campus Immersed in the Arts A taste of the offerings as a packed weekend celebrates the new arts complex
Research Geosciences: Feeling the Heat Study finds climate change will only exacerbate inequality in the United States
Research Betsy Levy Paluck: The Good Message Psychologist wins MacArthur ‘genius grant’ for studies on combating intolerance, bullying
Alumni News Cecilia Peck ’80: A Filmmaker With a Mission Lessons about social justice learned at Princeton fuel an activist documentarian
Sports Women’s Soccer: Overtime Goal Lifts Princeton Over No. 2 UNC Givens ’20 breaks a 1-1 tie as the Tigers advance to the national quarterfinals
Sports Women’s Soccer: Davidson ’21 Scores First Goal, Last Penalty Kick as Princeton Advances to Sweet 16
Sports ‘Part of Our Family’ Tiger teams bond with kids who have chronic or life-threatening illnesses
Alumni Around the Web Nov. 21, 2017: Sittenfeld, ’02 Classmates Featured in The New Yorker; Kratsios ’08 on Tech-Policy Agenda; and More
Alumni Around the Web Nov. 14, 2017: Goldstein ’96 Files Manafort Indictments; Election Winners; and More