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Woodrow Wilson 1879
Wilson served as president of Princeton, governor of New Jersey, and president of the United States, but his controversial history of racism led the University to strip his name from its policy school and a residential college in 2000.
How Should Woodrow Wilson Be Remembered? A Biographer’s View
‘History keeps evolving, and so must institutions’
A Lasting Memorial to Woodrow Wilson ’79
Enlarged and Strengthened School of Public and International Affairs Receives Top Priority of Third Century Fund
One of History’s Great Souls - Some Personal Recollections of Woodrow Wilson ’79
You will recall the comment of a Princeton graduate contemplating the changes wrought by the preceptorial system, “If Wilson carries out his preceptorial system he’ll convert Princeton into a damned…
On Woodrow Wilson ’79
But the time has come for Princeton men everywhere to forget these things and to honor Woodrow Wilson for what he actually did, not alone for Princeton, but for all…
Paw in print

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