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July 2025

On the cover: Wilton Virgo ’00 and his classmates celebrate during the P-rade.

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University wins five-year pact to run PPPL

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James Steward, director of the University of Michigan’s art museum, is the “right fit at the right time” to lead Princeton’s art museum, said John Wilmerding, chairman of the search committee.

For art museum, a new leader

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Princeton taps Univ. of Michigan museum director

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Gender gap at eating clubs; fewer jobs for grad students

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A moment with ... Lisa Belkin '82

In memoriam

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Hidden prints

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Final Scene

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On the flying trapeze

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Laura H. Kahn *02, on leaders and health crises

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Whitman College

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FYI-Findings

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Consider this

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Students go unplugged; updating Ulysses' tale

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In the News

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In the News

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Peter Orszag '91

Answering Obama’s call: Tigers in Washington

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Six alumni join Board of Trustees

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Part of a harpoon, carved from walrus ivory to suggest a predator of marine animals. The harpoon is believed to be from Alaska’s St. Lawrence Island.

When artifacts become art

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Art museum addresses ethical issues in exhibiting ancient ivories

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Grade deflation milestone: A's dip below 40 percent

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In support of veterans; from garden to table

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Understanding the fundamentals of combustion could aid the design and development of clean-burning fuels and engines. These images, from Sandia National Laboratories, show a computer simulation of flames produced by a jet of gas of the sort used in fuel-i

$20 million grant supports clean-burning fuel studies

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In the holiday spirit

Feeling the heat

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A moment with ... Alan Brinkley '71

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