1986
1986 content overview
Todd Wider ’86 and Jedd Wider ’89: Moving Pictures
Filmmaking brothers use their spare time to promote social-justice issues through real-life stories
Maria Ressa ’86: A Fight for Rights
A journalist under siege in the Philippines as its president endeavors to discredit unfavorable news
Fashion Statement
Deciphering the messages sent by attire
Jim Cohen ’86 and Mark Poag ’93 Invest in Princeton Entrepreneurs
Our Most Influential Alumni
25 Princetonians who are shaking up the world
The Case for Titan as Humans’ Next Habitat
Reading Room: Charles Wohlforth ’86
Ricardo DeLeon ’86 Helps Hispanic Americans Pursue College Degrees
Reading Room: Robin Givhan ’86
A Spectacular Turning Point in American Fashion
Essay: Need a Lift? The Only Cost: A Little Conversation
Doris Kim Sung ’86: Breathable Buildings
Designing surface materials that respond like human skin
Gregory Berns '86: Decoding a Dog's Brain
Humans leave an impression on our four-legged friends — could it be love?
Back to the Class of 1986
Remembering
Amy Weisser ’86 spends her days preparing memories of a day we can’t forget
Homecoming
Terri Sewell ’86 traveled from Alabama to Princeton and back again — and made history along the way
What Jeff Bezos ’86 Did to Wall Street
Tech stocks ride on Amazon wave
Jeff Bezos ’86 is Leading E-Commerce Into Amazonian Waters
“We want to become earth’s most customer-centric company. We will raise the bar on customer service for all companies. What Sony did for Japan – making Japan known for quality...
Editor’s Note on Jeff Bezos ’86 and Meg Whitman’77
Young Entrepreneur: Jeff Bezos ’86 Rejects Conventional Careers to Start His Own Business
“I still buy half of my books from regular bookstores,” says Jeff Bezos ’86, the founder of Amazon.com. “It’s a different experience. I think both methods are going to continue...



















