At Reunions, Classes Cater to Kids
The children’s age group with the most attendees is 7 to 11, clocking in at over 700 last year
The children’s age group with the most attendees is 7 to 11, clocking in at over 700 last year
Permanent cuts of 5% to 10% will be implemented over the next three years, according to a memo sent to faculty and staff
“…That’s how you can chip away at a culture that really emphasizes perfectionism … people being willing to open up about their actual experience”
“Abortion is a topic that gets very polarized very, very quickly. And I think that one of the things that fiction can do is give us a level of remove...
Mellody Hobson ’91 and John W. Rogers Jr. ’80 are using their clout to pressure corporate America and help minority groups grow wealth
Rabbi Gil Steinlauf ’91 returned to Princeton last year to lead the Center for Jewish Life. He found big changes — and big challenges
Rexford discusses diversity, student mental health, and why computer science is the most popular major
Princeton announces changes in administrative roles that will take effect in 2023
‘A week before the tanks rolled in, we activated our emergency response fund,’ says Chomiak
‘We would see a lot of women where it really changed their confidence … They became a leader within their community’
Jennifer Senior ’91 wrote for The Atlantic about Robert McIlvaine ’97, one of 14 alumni killed
One Princetonian’s lifelong love of Notre Dame may aid its post-fire reconstruction
Alumni and their mentors reflect on guidance, wisdom, and friendship
Alumni Day speakers emphasize moving past division through empathy and education
With finely honed olfactory skills, Princetonians plunge into the perfume industry