1999
1999 content overview
Theater Set Designer Sara Ryung Clement ’99 Builds Onstage Worlds
A production of the classic children’s picture book Go, Dog. Go! was Clement’s latest challenge
Judge Dale Ho ’99 to Decide Eric Adams Case
Ho will bring his Princeton experience, expertise as an ACLU attorney, and ‘deep love for the United States Constitution’ to the case
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
Stephen Lamberton ’99 Is Fighting a Stigma
When he was 8, Stephen Lamberton ’99 lost his father, Robert E. Lamberton ’66, to suicide
‘Intimacies’ by Katie Kitamura ’99
‘I don’t know that we can always be reduced to events that have happened in our past …. I’m very much interested in the way that characters behave in the...
Two Alumni Uncover Austin’s Legacy of Slavery
Rowena Houghton Dasch ’97 and Tara Dudley ’99 collaborated on the project
AP Reporter Bianca Vazquez Toness ’99 Named Pulitzer Finalist
Her five stories reported on the pandemic’s corrosive effect on public schools
Michael B. Elowitz *99 Researches How Cells Change Over Time
Elowitz focuses on advancing our understanding of RNA to cure diseases
Modest NIL Deals (or None at All) Are the Norm for Tiger Athletes
In 2021 the NCAA opened the door for players to earn money from promotional activities
Princeton Pre-read 2024: ‘The Worlds I See’
Princeton Celebrates Award-Winning Scholars at Alumni Day 2024
Wilson Award winner Fei-Fei Li ’99, Madison Medalist John Fitzpatrick *78 speak about their paths in science
Christen A. Smith ’99 Collaborates with Co-editors to Translate the Work of a Brazil Black Movement Icon
Growing Green
Influenced by their time at Princeton, these eight alumni are working to address climate change
Mary Firestone ’99 Encourages Others to Find Hope in Healing
Experiments in Economics
Why a pioneering approach by Princeton researchers was honored with a Nobel
Astronomer Oleg Gnedin *99 Models Galaxies and Stars
Literary Season’s Greetings: PAW Staff Recommends Alumni Books
Having trouble picking a book by a Princeton alum to read? PAW has you covered.
Stacey Vanek Smith ’99 Is Teaching Machiavelli to Working Women
Pay inequity made Smith think ‘more about Machiavelli and how to navigate things that feel unfair’
Brian C. Johnson ’99 on Income Inequality
To Amend or Not? Princetonians Weigh In On the U.S. Constitution
PAW asked constitutional scholars what changes they would make
Reading Room: Ilya Shapiro ’99 on the Difficulty of an Apolitical Court
1 ResponseQ&A: Emily Nichols ’99 on Keeping Up the Fight in New Orleans
‘We feel like it can be done’
























