1978
1978 content overview
Some Eating Clubs Expand to Meet Demand While Others Struggle
Interest is up in eating clubs, but it isn’t equal along Prospect Avenue
Princeton Alumni Curated This Guide to Buenos Aires
In the first Latin American destination in PAW’s city guide series, Princetonians suggest where to read, eat, and explore in Buenos Aires
All Aboard
Princeton Journeys, in its 21st year, is looking to attract younger alumni on its excursions, including a recent trip to Argentina
Margot Greenbaum Mustich ’78 Recommends Children’s Books
Mustich is the author of When Grandmas Cook, published this fall
Lives: Jackie Jackson ’78
‘How Lightly She Wore the Mantle of Greatness’
Allison Thomas ’78 Probes History of Virginia Island’s Black Community
Thomas is working with writer Maria Sharp Montgomery, a descendent of those whom Thomas’ family enslaved
David Abromowitz ’78’s Novel Explores the Immigrant Journey
Sharona Muir ’78’s New Book Launches Readers into a Mythical New World
David Abromowitz ’78 Seeks Leaders From Disenfranchised Communities
‘Those closest to the pain should be closest to the power,’ says Abromowitz of his New Power Project
Bill Urschel ’78 Is Documenting Climate Change in Alaska
‘If we can share some of the wonders of Alaska with others, we believe that people will care more about the natural world’
In 1978, Princeton Was the Perfect Frisbee Golf Course
The weather’s warming up: Grab a Frisbee and follow Eric Olson ’80’s path through the arches
Jesse Milan Jr. ’78 Is Working to End the HIV Epidemic
Activist sees progress, but “a lot of work to do”
Ornithologist John Fitzpatrick *78 Fosters Deep Connection to Birds
‘Early on, I said birds supply so many different powerful opportunities,’ Fitzpatrick says
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Two alumni mayors take different approaches to common challenges
The Arc of Happiness
’78 and ’18 survey members about well-being
Our Most Influential Alumni
25 Princetonians who are shaking up the world
Harari *73, Leighton ’78 To Be Inducted in Inventors Hall of Fame
1 ResponseReading Room: Jonathan Coopersmith ’78
The Life History of a Technological Dinosaur
W. Lewis Johnson ’78: Video Games for Soldiers
Alum’s company builds avatars to teach language and culture
Oral History: The Class of ’78 Looks Back
Gender imbalance, songwriting, and a Nassau Hall takeover — classmates reminisce
Shaping biomedical research
Gary Gibbons ’78
Q&A: Frank Sharry ’78 on Immigration Reform
A ‘Prince of Polling’
When a Democratic candidate needs data to win a race, Mark Mellman ’78 is likely to get the call























