Features The AttentionautsD. Graham Burnett ’93, Alyssa Loh ’12, and Peter Schmidt ’20 are leading a movement to resist ‘attention fracking’
Features Life During WartimePhilip Stoltzfus ’79 and Lebanese American University try to thrive amid another Middle East crisis
On the Campus Princeton SPIA Event Dissects New Polling Data on Palestinian AttitudesDean Amaney Jamal, co-founder and co-principal investigator of the Arab Barometer, called the results ‘unsurprising’
On the Campus E-Bike Ban Completes Princeton’s Crackdown on Personal Electric VehiclesFor students living on campus, all e-bikes must be removed before June 1
On the Campus Grad Students Compete to Explain Their Theses in Just 3 MinutesMore than 50 students applied to compete for prize money at the Graduate School’s first 3-Minute Thesis showcase
Research Professor Ada Ferrer Is Telling Her Family’s Cuba Migration Trauma StoryFerrer calls her new book ‘a plea for forgiveness from the people hurt by our leaving’
Research This Is What Happens When Physicists Get Away From It AllAt the Aspen Center for Physics, Princeton researchers find zen and breakthroughs
Princetonians At Sotheby’s, Helen Culver Smith ’03 Practices the Art of the AuctionSmith handles all Russian works for the auction house as well as artwork from the former Soviet Union
Class Close-Up Bioethics Course Asks Students: Should We Enhance Our Minds?The philosophy class considers Adderall, psychedelics, and emerging neurotechnologies like brain-computer interfaces
Sports Priceton’s Parade of Champs Continues in Women’s Basketball, SquashWomen’s basketball coach departs after Ivy title run, squash star Zeina Zein ’27 leads national medalists
Politics & Public Affairs Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ’03 Axes Military Fellowship at ‘Elite Colleges’The one fellow Princeton hosts each year brings important perspective to discussions, says SPIA professor Jacob Shapiro
Inspiring Alumni Jennifer Arwade ’00 Is Hooked on Community Organizing in ChicagolandAt Communities United, Arwade supports community members from immigrants to struggling teens