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Flexing Multiple Skills, Anthony Costanzo ’04 Is Out to Save Opera Philadelphia
The famed countertenor continues to perform as he leads the opera company out of a financial crisis
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At Alumni Day, Princeton Begins Celebration of the Alumni Association’s 200th Anniversary
The annual winter festivities honored math whiz Terence Tao *96, Smithsonian executive Kevin Gover ’78, and a half dozen star students

Elana Sigall ’88’s Documentary Tackles Education in Orthodox Jewish Schools
Sigall previously served as New York state’s education adviser

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

Andrew Hui *09 Studies the Study
In The Study: The Inner Life of Renaissance Libraries, Hui examines the origins and the ambivalent nature of personal spaces devoted to books
TIGER OF THE WEEK
See allStephanie Burset ’09 Manages Vanderbilt University’s Brands and Marks
Burset says her job hits ‘the sweet spot of right-brain, left-brain storytelling’
Theater Set Designer Sara Ryung Clement ’99 Builds Onstage Worlds
A production of the classic children’s picture book Go, Dog. Go! was Clement’s latest challenge
Fighting Cancer, Skip Hovsmith ’80 Runs Marathons With His Family
‘Our dad really taught us that we can do hard things,’ Elayne Hovsmith says
25 Years In, Josh Marshall ’91 Is Still Going Strong at Talking Points Memo
Marshall says there are reasons why the inside-politics website survived while its competitors faded
Elana Sigall ’88’s Documentary Tackles Education in Orthodox Jewish Schools
Sigall previously served as New York state’s education adviser
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April 2026
Inside the new ES and SEAS complex; kudos for austerity; jazz at Princeton.

