February 2022
Lives Lived and Lost 2021; The art of living; Mental health
Sports
Graduate School Is Giving Some Tiger Athletes a Second Shot
After COVID disruptions, the games go on
Featured Authors
Features
Lives: John H. Williamson *63
A Gifted and Pragmatic Economist Whose ‘Consensus’ Was Misinterpreted
On the Campus
COVID Uncertainty Prompts Mental Health Focus Among Students
Loneliness, anxiety, and depression are among the conditions students report
Research
Professor Yael Niv Is Blending Neuroscience and Psychiatry
With two disciplines, Niv’s new center is tackling the thorniest questions in psychiatry
Adele Goldberg Builds an Emotional Case for Clichés
Goldberg, a professor of psychology, says the brain finds clichés rich in meaning and emotion
History
President’s Page
Alumni News
Jesse Milan Jr. ’78 Is Working to End the HIV Epidemic
Activist sees progress, but “a lot of work to do”
Nathan Myhrvold *83 Wrote 1,708 Pages About Pizza
‘I’d encourage everyone to step a little outside their comfort zone,’ says Myhrvold
Remembering Professor Martin Duberman’s Radical Pedagogy
Duberman took a radical, authentic approach to education
Tigers Head to Beijing for Winter Olympics and Paralympics
Princeton students and alumni will compete in bobsled, ice hockey, skeleton, biathlon, and snowboarding
Tiger of the Week
Physician Lauren Peccoralo ’01 Is Helping Doctors and Nurses With Burnout
At Mount Sinai hospital, Peccoralo is working on a new center to address mental-health concerns among workers
Producer Jeff Ingold ’90 Guides ‘Ted Lasso’ From Behind the Scenes
The character reminds Ingold of the late Princeton squash coach Bob Callahan ’77
Fletcher Harper ’85 Is Building an Environmental Movement on Faith
‘There’s no spiritual life that does not involve, does not start, intimately and inescapably, with the Earth’
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