1998
1998 content overview
Philanthropy, to the Rescue
Having donated more than $19 billion since 2019, MacKenzie Scott ’92 is setting a new model for philanthropy, not just in the scope, but also in the way she gives
John Kuhner ’98 Builds Community With a Secondhand Bookstore in Ohio
Kuhner’s first brush with book distribution was a free swap he started at Princeton
Alums Researching Liquid Biopsy for Cancer Diagnosis Face Funding Cuts
The people who cut Graham Read ’15’s program likely didn’t know they cut prostate cancer research
Coaches Morey and Crotty ’98 Step Down
Andi Almond ’98 Reflects on Worldschooling and Family Travel
Will Bardenwerper ’98 Chronicles a Baseball Rebirth
Bardenwerper’s new book is Homestand: Small Town Baseball and the Fight for the Soul of America
‘By Alumni, For Alumni’
PAW marks 125 years of chronicling campus life, alumni achievements, and historical events
A New Way To See Cancer
Ryan Corcoran ’99 is among those leading advances in early cancer detection using a blood test called liquid biopsy
PAWcast: Basketball Coaches Carla Berube and Mitch Henderson ’98
Ahead of this weekend’s Ivy Tournament, PAW caught up with Princeton’s head basketball coaches
Q&A: Hollywood Tigers Reflect On Paths to Careers in Film
“I think you have to be a little bit damaged by your love of storytelling to be successful in this business”
Lives: James Mastaglio ’98
A Basketball Star Who Touched Lives On and Off the Court
Mike Hazen ’98 and Chris Young ’02 Give World Series a Princeton Feel
Former Tiger baseball players are now leading the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Texas Rangers, and even invited longtime coach Scott Bradley to Game 1
Three Princeton Alumni Win 2023 MacArthur Genius Grants
Recipients receive a “no strings attached” award of $800,000 over the next five years
Growing Green
Influenced by their time at Princeton, these eight alumni are working to address climate change
PAWcast: Majka Burhardt ’98 on Motherhood and Mountain Climbing
‘There’s a deeper conversation about parenthood and motherhood to be had’
Taleeb Noormohamed ’98 is Fighting Canada’s Misinformation Problem
As a member of Canada’s Parliament, Noormohamed seeks to bring people together
PAWcast: Cara Jones ’98 and Her Father Farley Jones ’65 Reflect on Their Divergent Experiences as ‘Moonies’
‘There was some deep conflict happening through my years at Princeton,’ says Cara Jones ’98
Alumni at Kairos Aerospace Use New Tools To Curb Methane Leaks
What I Learned: How Diversity Benefits Privileged People Like Me
Q&A: Author Sebastian Abbot ’98 on an Epic Soccer Talent Search
PAW’s Q&A Podcast — March 2018
Betsy Williams ’98 Supports the Next Generation of Leaders in Africa
Q&A: Sean Gregory ’98 of Time Magazine on Sports, Beyond the Sidelines
PAW’s Q&A Podcast — January 2018
The Captivating Captive
Reading Room: Will Bardenwerper ’98
























