Lia Opperman ’25
Lia Opperman ’25 content overview
Princeton Changes Course on Meal Plan Policy
University will cover two-meals-per-week plan for all students following blowback from students and alumni
For Users of New TigerNet, ‘Princeton Is Where You Are’
The new TigerNet is intended to be a hub where alumni can join multiple associations, connect over shared interests, and register for events nationwide
Mary Brunkow *91 Wins Nobel Prize in Medicine
Brunkow’s work created the field of peripheral tolerance, a new branch of immunology
‘Validating Moment’ Starts Class of 2029’s Princeton Journey
‘You can tell from the various prayers and blessings how inclusive the campus is,’ said Grace Wang ’29
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Describes Her Fight Against Injustice
In a talk on campus, Jackson discussed her new memoir and highlighted lessons from her mother
Princeton Departments Feel the Squeeze From Budget Cuts
Some changes are visible already as departments begin three years of fiscal belt-tightening
Grad Student Elizabeth Tsurkov Released in Iraq
Tsurkov was freed by Iran-backed militia Kataib Hezbollah, according to President Donald Trump
After Controversy, Iranian Specialist Retires
Seyed Hossein Mousavian, a Middle East security and nuclear policy specialist, had been targeted by opponents of the Iranian regime and investigated by Congress
Princeton Expands Financial Aid Across Income Spectrum
Beginning this year, all costs will be covered for most families earning less than $150,000
Richard Morse ’79 Ran Haiti’s Historic Hotel Oloffson
‘We outdid the earthquake, yeah, but we couldn’t outdo the politics,’ Morse says
University Condemns Antisemitic Graffiti in Graduate Housing
The swastika found on a hallway wall was immediately removed
Annual Giving Raises $68.4 Million
Final months of campaign overlapped with Princeton’s call for alumni to ‘Stand Up’ for higher education

















