April 2022
Following the data; A new Princeton Companion; the Ukrainian Philharmonic’s conductor
Behind the Research
Dancer Dean Moss Explores in Motion
‘I think I have a very romantic view of the world,’ Moss says of his work
Sports
After 36 years, Women’s Lacrosse Coach Chris Sailer Is Retiring
Sailer leaves behind a legacy in culture and championships
Princeton Portrait
Featured Authors
Features
Watching the War
‘You feel helpless that these people you spent 30 years of your life with are facing the abyss,’ Earle says
Follow the Data
Could a new approach to drug discovery lead to treatments for diseases like ALS and Parkinson’s?
On the Campus
New ‘Princeton Companion’ Collects Fascinating Stories
50 years is enough time to demand a new history
Princeton Grad Students Help Bring Asian-American History to NJ Schools
Under the new law, New Jersey schools will now teach the history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
Major Construction Underway for New Geo-Exchange Energy System
Thousands of holes, or bores, are being dug underneath the south side of campus for a new system to reduce emissions
Grad Students Hone Teaching Skills at Local Community Colleges
‘If you’re really interested in becoming a leader in higher ed, there is no better place to start than in community colleges’
Class Close-Up: Bringing Justice to South Asia’s Coastline
Students in the new course are examining the equitable distribution of coastal resources
Research
Professor Yibin Kang’s Research Seeks to Disrupt Cancer Metastasis
Kang wanted to know if there was a way to predict whether a patient’s cancer would return and spread
President’s Page
Alumni News
Finishing Writer’s Final Book Becomes His Family’s Mission
Robert Goldberg ’79 and his family helped complete his ailing father’s final novel
The Journey Here: From Print to Podcasts
Former New York Times journalist Catherine Saint Louis ’96 reimagines storytelling
Tiger of the Week
Jeff Perry ’68’s Scholarship Is Elevating ‘the Father of Harlem Radicalism’
As an independent scholar, Perry has extensively chronicled the ideas of Hubert Harrison
Playwright Charles White ’72 and Actor Eric Yang ’17 Are Teaming Up
Their off-Broadway play centers on prejudice and forbidden love in the 1920s Mississippi Delta
Taleeb Noormohamed ’98 is Fighting Canada’s Misinformation Problem
As a member of Canada’s Parliament, Noormohamed seeks to bring people together
Ryan Benitez ’15 Is Connecting African Students With Universities
SAT tutoring in Uganda started Benitez on the road to starting a college-access nonprofit
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October 2024
Exit interviews with alumni retiring from Congress; the Supreme Court’s seismic shift; higher education on the ballot