1979
1979 content overview
Richard Morse ’79 Ran Haiti’s Historic Hotel Oloffson
‘We outdid the earthquake, yeah, but we couldn’t outdo the politics,’ Morse says
Where Old and New Meet
As part of its biggest expansion ever, Princeton is transforming its campus while attempting to balance tradition and change
‘By Alumni, For Alumni’
PAW marks 125 years of chronicling campus life, alumni achievements, and historical events
All Aboard
Princeton Journeys, in its 21st year, is looking to attract younger alumni on its excursions, including a recent trip to Argentina
Five Princetonians Honored With National Medals of Science
City Guide: Exploring Philly’s Germantown With Valerie Erwin ’79
Erwin has lived in Germantown for more than 40 years — and she knows food
Princeton Must Lead in Making DEI Reforms
The vice-chair of Princetonians for Free Speech argues that now is not a time for President Eisgruber to defend the status quo
Lives: Sylvie Bajeux *79
‘A Revolutionary,’ She Fearlessly Fought for Haitian Human Rights
Newsmakers Q&A: Elizabeth Krist ’79 on a Photo Editing Career
Jeff Fuhrer ’79 Unpacks Race and Economics in Latest Book
The Voice of the P-rade
Since 2019, Gary King ’79 has engaged and delighted as narrator of the signature Reunions event
George C. Wood ’79 Documents his Birding Journey
In Photography Exhibit, Two Alumni ‘Let Oakland Speak for Itself’
Constance Hale ’79 and Malcolm Ryder ’76 forged an artistic collaboration decades after college
Alexander Wolff ’79 Celebrates the History of Basketball in Anniversary Edition of his Classic Book
Q&A: Law Professor Rick Pildes ’79 on Reforming the Electoral Count Act
‘It would be tragic if the legislation collapsed over any of these issues,’ Pildes says
In Somers Randolph ’79’s Carvings, Light Plays with Stone
After a half-century of sculpting, Randolph has no plans to stop
Chad Edwards ’79 Is Bringing Space Exploration to Life
Edwards, a physicist, leads NASA projects on Mars
Finishing Writer’s Final Book Becomes His Family’s Mission
Robert Goldberg ’79 and his family helped complete his ailing father’s final novel
Lives: Marianna TePaske Daly ’79
She Found Her Calling In Rural Medicine
Goldberg Family Collaborates on Latest Installment of Inspector Mazarelle Series
Jonathan Reades ’97 on Face-to-Face Communication in Business
Richard Revesz ’79’s Dollars-and-Cents Solutions for the Environment
Black and White and the Blues
Who profits from a cultural tradition?























