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2019
Mar 6, 2019
Kentaro Ikeda ’44’s years of confinement; gene detective Olga Troyanskaya
Feb 6, 2019
Lives Lived and Lost, 2018; Hodder fellows; Early admission
Jan 9, 2019
For José Pabón, Princeton is better the second time around; classicist Donna Zuckerberg *14; essay on income diversity
2018
Dec 5, 2018
Jeremy Nobel ’77 on loneliness; Theater director Lileana Blain-Cruz ’06; Civil-rights fall break
Nov 7, 2018
She Roars ’18; Lessons of World War I, a century later; Honor Code revisited
Oct 24, 2018
Princeton sociologists study poverty; Art Museum’s must-sees; Nobel laureate Frances Arnold ’79
Oct 3, 2018
Rising film director Cathy Yan ’08, Quakers in Nassau Hall, Class of ’22 arrives
Sep 12, 2018
Alumni countertenors take center stage, an interview with President Eisgruber ’83, and more
Jul 11, 2018
Reunions and Commencement; Princeton passports; remembering 1968; and more
Jun 6, 2018
Olga Russakovsky makes AI smarter; digital archives; sexual-misconduct recommendations; and more
May 16, 2018
Oswald Veblen and the power of small numbers; women in tech; new calendar details; and more
Apr 25, 2018
Science as art; fashion journalists Vanessa Friedman ’89 and Robin Givhan ’86; and more
Apr 11, 2018
Steven Kaplan ’63 on the wonders of bread, Uri Hasson studies when we click, and more
Mar 21, 2018
José Quiñonez *98 opens financial doors, remembering the Oznot project, Alumni Day 2018, and more
Mar 7, 2018
Native American physician Yolandra Toya ’88, Professor Keith Whittington on free speech, and more
Feb 7, 2018
Appreciations of alumni who died in the last year, proposed honor-code changes, and more
Jan 10, 2018
Our most influential alumni, slices of life from the math department in the 1930s, and more
2017
Dec 6, 2017
Tech’s happy warriors, a new era at the Press, DACA lawsuit, and more
Nov 8, 2017
Princeton and Slavery: Reckoning with the University’s past
Oct 25, 2017
Princeton’s new home for the arts; Yair Mintzker on writing history; coding as child’s play
Oct 4, 2017
Nikki Bowen ’08 on molding “fierce females”; targeting gerrymandering; Class of 2021 begins
Sep 13, 2017
An orange-and-black road trip; poet laureate Tracy K. Smith; warrior scholars
Jul 12, 2017
Reunions & Commencement; climate meets weather at GFDL; Kenny Grayson
Jun 7, 2017
What’s next for the parties? Views from the Tiger caucus; plans for environmental studies
May 17, 2017
Students’ favorite campus places; bringing precious manuscripts back to life
Apr 26, 2017
Oral history from Princeton’s black community; Pitcher Chris Young ’02; ¡Adelante Tigres!
Apr 12, 2017
Lem Billings ’39, a most loyal friend; Day of Action; Poet Henry Morgenthau III ’39
Mar 22, 2017
Steve McNamara ’55 advises journalists at San Quentin; Seth Shostak ’65 on science
Mar 1, 2017
Alumni and faculty on the Trump Era, sustainability update, and more
Feb 8, 2017
Lives Lived and Lost: 2016; fresh look for Old Frick; and more
Jan 11, 2017
Let’s Talk Language: Words, expression, and communication
2016
Dec 7, 2016
Intellectual diversity, remembering Bill Bowen *58, Princeton after Pearl Harbor, and more
Nov 9, 2016
Triangle Club celebrates and reflects, a Muslim chaplain on faith and understanding, and more
Oct 26, 2016
Katherine Milkman ’04 on the tug of temptation, Princeton for president, and more
Oct 5, 2016
When women came to Princeton, the campus life of a fugitive slave, and more
Sep 14, 2016
A most difficult decision, an essay by Verlyn Klinkenborg *82, and more
Jul 6, 2016
Reunions & Commencement, new life at the Princeton University Art Museum, and more.
Jun 1, 2016
Graduate student and Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Shaw isn’t afraid to experiment.
May 11, 2016
Was Samuel Stanhope Smith, Princeton’s seventh president, a racist or a progressive — or both?
Apr 20, 2016
President Eisgruber ’83 discusses some of Princeton’s most pressing issues, from campus protests to admissions.
Apr 6, 2016
As federal support for research declines, how can Princeton make it up?
Mar 16, 2016
In a Dry Country: Jay Famiglietti *92 chronicles our depleting aquifers.
Mar 2, 2016
Strategic planning, alumni essays, Wilson scholars weigh in, and more.
Feb 3, 2016
Lives Lived and Lost: 2015 | Planning for Princeton’s Future | Black on Campus: One Alum’s View | Woodrow Wilson 1879: His Record on Race
Jan 13, 2016
33 Hours: The Sit-In at Nassau Hall | Special Section: Love and Romance — Affection, Devotion, Attraction
2015
Dec 2, 2015
The Creative Life, Nikki Muller '05 keeps working toward that breakout role
Nov 11, 2015
Our Latest Laureate, Angus Deaton wins the Nobel Prize in economics | Remembering C.K. Willams | 75 Years with WPRB | Limitations on Campus Speech?
Oct 21, 2015
Taking Them Home: Bridget Wright '01 carries on a century-old family funeral business | Q&A: Dean of the College | Survey on Sexual Misconduct | Who Should Get Experimental Drugs?
Oct 7, 2015
Princeton in Havana: A semester abroad sparks insights on a changing Cuba | A Conversation on Feminism | Welcome, Class of '19
Sep 16, 2015
Family Life: For Akhil Sharma '92, acclaim and tragedy are intertwined | Sexual Consent and Misconduct | A Cabbie's View of China | Support for Entrepreneurs
Jul 8, 2015
Reunions and Commencement 2015
Jun 3, 2015
ISIS: A Primer, by Professor Bernard Haykel
May 13, 2015
Return of a Treasure: A new movie depicts how Randy Schoenberg '88 retrieved a Nazi-looted icon
Apr 22, 2015
Apr 1, 2015
Princeton Women Are Perfect - On the court: 30-0
Mar 18, 2015
Planet Hunters: N. Jeremy Kasdin '85 and fellow professors search for planets orbiting other stars
Mar 4, 2015
Fighting Ebola: Dr. Bruce Ribner '66 has shown how the disease can be beaten
Feb 4, 2015
Lives Lived and Lost, 2014
Jan 7, 2015
Special Issue: The Brain -- What scientists are learning about how we think, learn, and remember, and how our lives could change as a result
2014
Dec 3, 2014
Theater That Makes You Think: Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins '06 | Sexual Misconduct Investigation Ends | First in the Family | Effortless Perfection
Nov 12, 2014
The Word Man of Princeton: Writer, mentor, Professor For Life John McPhee '53 | Manjul Bhargava *01, Math and Magic | Grading Policy Revised | Are We Excellent Sheep?
Oct 22, 2014
The Engineer: Mother Nature, meet Frances Arnold '79 | Princeton's Cherokee Chief | Asian American Studies Update
Oct 8, 2014
Race and Privilege: Lawrence Otis Graham '83 on how affluence and status couldn't shield his family from bigotry | Marty Johnson '81, local hero | Sexual-misconduct policies changed
Sep 17, 2014
Respect, Please: Jennifer Weiner '91 is fighting for women's novels | Grade deflation likely to end | Herman Taylor '76: Heart study | A year of cheese
Jul 9, 2014
Reunions and Commencement 2014 | Princeton, 1914: At a Turning Point | In Defense of the Humanities | Poetry of Protest
Jun 4, 2014
Being There: Matt Herron '53 captured images of an era | Class of '18: Saying 'Yes' | I, Too, Am Princeton | Mental-Health Policies Questioned
May 14, 2014
Economics for the Masses: Professor Alan Krueger | Global Forum on Higher Education | Trees of Princeton | Alumna To Lead Athletics Department
Apr 23, 2014
How Darwin's Finches Evolve: For 40 years, Rosemary and Peter Grant watched natural selection at work | What Is Consciousness? | Admission: Tougher Than Ever
Apr 2, 2014
A Pose for Power: Amy Cuddy *05 | New Focus at Career Services | Superbugs: Fighting Back | The Battle Over Higher Ed
Mar 19, 2014
Trapped: Alice Goffman *10 lived among men in a broken neighborhood to examine how policing and prison altered their lives | Alumni Day 2014 | NROTC Returning to Campus | Civil War Photography
Mar 5, 2014
Surviving Rabies: Rodney Willoughby '77 and the debate over the most letal of viruses | Research on Aging | Outreach to Low-Income Students | Tuition and Fees Set
Feb 5, 2014
Lives Lived and Lost, An Appreciation | Alumni mourn 'Dean Fred' | Stengel '77 on Mandela
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December 2024
Hidden heroines; U.N. speaker controversy; Kathy Crow ’89’s connections