Turbulence Times
Longtime U.S. F-15 pilot Michael Holl ’03 reenters the Middle East tinder box working with the Qatari air force
Stuntman Kent De Mond ’07 is on fire; Endowment tax fallout; Pilot Michael Holl ’03 trains Qataris
Longtime U.S. F-15 pilot Michael Holl ’03 reenters the Middle East tinder box working with the Qatari air force
Why a father in Nazi Germany sent his son to Princeton
From DeNunzio Pool to the big screen, Kent De Mond ’07 has carved out a career as a stunt performer and brought his sister, Michelle ’07, along for the ride
Seyed Hossein Mousavian, a Middle East security and nuclear policy specialist, had been targeted by opponents of the Iranian regime and investigated by Congress
‘I’m super grateful that I can actually be so hands-on,’ said social impact intern Patricia Palanik ’28
Wellesley College economist Phillip Levine *90 projected Princeton’s tax bill will jump from $39 million to $223 million a year
Judge John McCarthy III ’69 called the protesters’ first apology letter to the University ‘a political manifesto’ and asked that it be rewritten
Tom Markusic *02 co-founded Firefly Aerospace, whose Blue Ghost lander carried 10 payloads to the moon
Henry DeWolf Smyth *1921 penned Atomic Energy for Military Purposes for the War Department
‘Rising fast can be painful. … But the condition is rarely fatal, and the pain disappears with time’
Elderkin previously prosecuted war crimes committed in Serbia and Kosovo
Allison Jiang ’26 spent the summer working as a policy intern for The Watershed Institute in nearby Pennington, New Jersey
Beginning this year, all costs will be covered for most families earning less than $150,000
Final months of campaign overlapped with Princeton’s call for alumni to ‘Stand Up’ for higher education
Interest is up in eating clubs, but it isn’t equal along Prospect Avenue
Annual offerings of noncredit workshops and events discontinued after five years
Sunassee is now the chief executive officer of African Leadership University, which has campuses in Mauritius and Rwanda
In The Study: The Inner Life of Renaissance Libraries, Hui examines the origins and the ambivalent nature of personal spaces devoted to books
Some say it’s too early to elevate Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, but the co-founder of Defector Media disagrees
‘New York is at a critical juncture where we need strong leaders,’ Maloney says
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Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott ’92; President Eisgruber ’83 defends higher ed; Julia Ioffe ’05 explains Russia.