Ambassador Cameron Hume ’68 on Humanitarian Aid
With the Maritime Humanitarian Aid Foundation, Hume is working to bring aid to Gaza
With the Maritime Humanitarian Aid Foundation, Hume is working to bring aid to Gaza
Randolph Hobler ’68’s compendium of 440 alumni Peace Corps volunteers resides in the Mudd Library archives
‘It is just a whole fascinating multilayered world that he gives us access to’
As an independent scholar, Perry has extensively chronicled the ideas of Hubert Harrison
The longtime friends penned a book on the history of turning numbers into images
Three Bobs — Bob Schoene ’68, Bob Mauterstock ’68, and Bob Weber ’68 — use their collective wisdom to help others navigate life’s second half
Alumni and their mentors reflect on guidance, wisdom, and friendship
How spring 1968 changed Princeton — and us — forever
A Critic’s Retrospective
In a house where the couple lived, visitors learn of their hopes and their failings
Once a lawyer, now a farmer
For the Class of 1968, senior year was a time like no other