No Raining on This P-rade
It took more than April-like showers and March-like temperatures to slow a Memorial Day weekend Reunions

Architect Tod Williams ’65 *67 reflects on the Obama Presidential Center; rain and revelry at Reunions.
It took more than April-like showers and March-like temperatures to slow a Memorial Day weekend Reunions
For architect Tod Williams ’65 *67, the Obama Presidential Center is not just a monument to a presidency, but the latest chapter in a life designing for the public good
Laura Hwa ’26 estimated that she and her classmates collectively wrote around 70 songs this spring
Professor Lyman Page compared his grades to ones generated by Google’s Gemini
Cheating using AI as a reason seems to be only part of the problem
‘You don’t have to do what other people think is cool,’ said Wendy Kopp ’89. ‘You can decide.’
In his Commencement address, President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 told graduates to be courageous in a troubled world
Professor Amelia Frank-Vitale and her students have spent hundreds of hours observing and documenting proceedings
Princetonians explain how new cholesterol testing guidelines are changing how we think about cardiovascular risk
To read Dante together is to produce knowledge together, said professor Simone Marchesi *02
‘I’ve always loved words, loved reading the dictionary,’ says Adam Logan ’95
The AI-powered Fortell hearing aids were developed by Matthew de Jonge ’10 and Cole Morris ’10
Students from rural communities make a case for why more ‘small-townness’ could make the University a better place
Princo’s president also announced the University will aim for a net-zero endowment portfolio by 2046
The Tigers finish on top for the first time since 2001
‘This is kind of like our Olympics,’ Ko said of the recent Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels
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Architect Tod Williams ’65 *67 reflects on the Obama Presidential Center; rain and revelry at Reunions.
