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Q&A: Peter McDonough on Trump and Higher Education
‘Princeton has been and remains better situated than most institutions to exalt principle over pragmatism,’ says Peter McDonough, now general counsel for the American Council on Education
Administration
See allPrinceton to End Test-Optional Admissions in 2027
The University made the SAT and ACT optional during the pandemic in June 2020, but is now reversing that decision
Student Life
See allThe Secret I Left Inside Princeton’s Picasso Sculpture
Jay Paris ’71 explains how a student job at Princeton’s art museum turned into an irresistible opportunity to prank Pablo Picasso
A Million Miles Away
NASA’s new IMAP mission, developed at Princeton, aims to reveal more about the bubble that protects our solar system
Pete Temesgen ’09 Built a Career as a Judge in a Small Georgia City
‘The truth I’ve come to understand is that you can grow where you’re planted,’ Temesgen says
On the Campus
Academics
See allGrant Uncertainty Continues to Impact Research at Princeton
Three weeks after his $10 million microchip project was announced, principal investigator Kaushik Sengupta received a stop-work order
Media Literacy in an Era of Disinformation and AI
Journalism professor Joe Stephens stressed that consumption and interpretation of media can be a life and death matter
Sports
See allSenior-less Princeton Men’s Basketball Looks to Build Experience
‘We’ve got to stay together. We’re going to take some lumps, but it is going to be OK,’ said coach Mitch Henderson ’98
Ittycheria ’26 Leads Men’s Soccer to National Ranking
The No. 13 Tigers host Brown in their first Ivy League home game Oct. 4
Princeton Football Looks to Bounce Back in 2025
Experienced defense, returning quarterback could be among the Tigers’ strengths this fall
PAW IN PRINT

October 2025
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott ’92; President Eisgruber ’83 defends higher ed; Julia Ioffe ’05 explains Russia.
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