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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 architect to step down

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Jon Hlafter ’61 *63 to retire after guiding campus development for 40 years

A pause in classwork to launch new Web ventures

$4 million gift for jazz studies

FYI — Findings

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In memoriam: Ernest F. Johnson

Program provides home for emerging humanists 

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Hodder fellows enjoy year of ‘studious leisure’

Treadmills and translations

A moment with ... Deborah Prentice

The Class of 2011 arrives

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Freshmen make their mark as Princeton’s biggest, most diverse class

Princeton takes on a Second Life

Whitman ’77: Creating a new ‘icon’

A digital look at medieval texts

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Breaking Ground — Near Eastern studies

Taking the pulse of the humanities

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Grafton: Princeton is a bright spot, but humanists are losing ground nationally

In the News

In memoriam: Charles Berry

Cycling and soup kitchens

Joining science and art

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Professor Lee Silver collaborates on a provocative play

A moment with ... Robert Wuthnow

What makes a terrorist?

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Alan Krueger studies the economics of terrorism

New art, new college, and Princeton’s other club

A focus on schools

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Research mixes education with economics

Seeing green: Local farmers come to campus

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