Winnie Holzman ’76 Penned the Script for ‘Wicked’
‘When I was writing it, I was picturing an Ozian version of Princeton,’ Holzman says
‘When I was writing it, I was picturing an Ozian version of Princeton,’ Holzman says
The idea of swimming several miles every day for nearly a week was daunting
Constance Hale ’79 and Malcolm Ryder ’76 forged an artistic collaboration decades after college
‘Integrating was rough,’ says Jones, who was one of two Black kids to begin at Virginia Episcopal School in 1968
Wallmark’s books spotlight little-known women innovators
Trachtenberg is the only runner to complete both the first race and the 50th
An accidental classics major explores how archaeology, technology, and more are changing the field
An Activist Committed To Causes — and Justice
Living sculptures can reconnect migration routes like stones across a stream
25 Princetonians who are shaking up the world
How one job can lead to another (and another…)
Social media made Kenneth Moch ’76 a target — and started a national debate
Human Sacrifice and the Parthenon
Directing a landmark study of heart disease, Herman Taylor Jr. ’76 took on more than medicine
Steve Fallon ’76 teaches the classics to homeless people, who understand the struggles central to the world’s great books.