Apr 22, 2020
Comedy queen Catherine Cohen ’13; research interrupted; virtual learning
Features
President’s Page
On the Campus
In Short: Tilghman, Tenure, and Turning Down CARES
Princeton’s former president will co-chair New Jersey’s recovery team
Princeton Adjusts to Teaching and Learning Dance, Chemistry, and More Online
Professors described students as “shell-shocked” and “highly stressed,” but also relieved to be together online.
Research and Thesis Work Are Cut Short as Most Princeton Labs Shut Down
About 10 percent of the University’s research capacity is still active on campus.
Shared Experiences of Alumnae Inspire Coeducation Theater Project
As coeducation marks a milestone, student and alumni artists look back
Diversity Distinguishes Princeton’s Class of 2024
Of the accepted students from the United States, 61 percent self-identified as people of color
Research
Q&A: Laura Kahn *02 on COVID’s Spread and How We Defeat It
COVID-19 started in an animal host; new policy could help prevent the next outbreak
Alumni News
These Princeton Alumni Are Creating Art From Home
Princetonians sent PAW these snapshots of their creative lives
During the Pandemic, Ashley Johnson ’08 Held a Rooftop Wedding
Johnson and Eddie Zhang didn't let the coronavirus get them down. They went up to the roof.
Alumni Weigh in on Canceling Reunions and Possible Make-up Celebrations
Considerations for an alternative gathering are ongoing
Sports
Bella Alarie ’20 Drafted Into the WNBA
Alarie is the first Ivy League first round WNBA pick in the past 22 years
Featured Authors
History
Her Love of Beauty Resonates Still
Princeton Portrait: Elizabeth Milbank Anderson (1850–1921)
Tiger of the Week
Playwright Roger Q. Mason ’08 Explores LGBTQ Visibility
“Sometimes all somebody needs is to feel like they exist,” Mason says
At NIH, Christopher Austin ’82 ‘Translates’ Science into Treatment For COVID-19
Trying to understand and resolve the COVID-19 pandemic means 12-plus-hour shifts
Public Health Educator Lindsey Leininger ’99 Helps Combat Coronavirus Misinformation
“It’s important for scientists to use the power of their personal connections to spread reliable information”
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Hidden heroines; U.N. speaker controversy; Kathy Crow ’89’s connections