Artist Frank Stella ’58 Defied Labels and Reinvented Himself
‘He made himself one of the truly important artists of the 20th and 21st centuries,’ says Michael Fried ’59, an art historian, critic, and lifelong friend
‘He made himself one of the truly important artists of the 20th and 21st centuries,’ says Michael Fried ’59, an art historian, critic, and lifelong friend
Princeton Portrait: Carroll James ’58 (1937-1997)
An Architect Whose Vision for Washington, D.C., Lives On
He Helped Old Enemies To Reconcile
Princeton was a pioneering institution for computer-created music
A Journalist Whose Heart Lay Beyond the Beltway
Notes on a visit
In semi-retirement, pursuing a new challenge: a Ph.D. in literature
For a decade, the Petey Greene Program has been sending students into prisons
25 Princetonians who are shaking up the world
A writer who went wherever curiosity led
National Park Ranger Talks Wildlife and History