Remembering Karl Hummel ’67
“What’s unique about Karl is he represented all these great, broad, national economic and management and philosophy trends. He touched on every one of them. I don’t know many other...
“What’s unique about Karl is he represented all these great, broad, national economic and management and philosophy trends. He touched on every one of them. I don’t know many other...
Sixty years after their perfect season, members of the 1964 football team look back
PAW spoke with three alumni who graduated in three different decades about their postgraduation travels, a rite as old as the university itself
‘Nobody seems to know the actual originators of the trophy — who donated it, who thought it up’
Eichelberger’s Triaj app gives doctors in-the-moment treatment guidance
From the classroom to the White House dining room, professor Alan Blinder ’67 has unusual clout
If international political stability holds, the news could be good
The Fed’s Former Vice-Chairman Reflects on Our Central Bank
Princeton University could easily double the “productivity” of its faculty by doubling class sizes. But I doubt that our students, alumni, and trustees would count that an improvement.