2003
2003 content overview
Alumni Travel Journalist-Adventurers Tell You Where to Go
Travel journalist Laura Dannen Redman ’03 and Jacqui Gifford ’02, editor-in-chief of Travel + Leisure, discuss trends in travel for 2026
Iran War Is ‘Frightening’ and ‘Unnerving,’ Say Princetonians and Professors
‘I’m at home in Kuwait and I can hear missiles flying,’ said Sheikh Nawaf al-Sabah ’94
How to Take Your Kids Overseas For a Family ‘Study Abroad’
Katharine Gammon ’03 took five months and two kids to explore the world. This is what she found.
Lauren Hale *03 Is Studying the Impacts of Screens on Teens and Sleep
‘It’s not the devices. It’s what’s on the devices [and] how you’re engaging with them,’ Hale says
Turbulence Times
Longtime U.S. F-15 pilot Michael Holl ’03 reenters the Middle East tinder box working with the Qatari air force
Cari Gallman ’03 Leads in Legal and Policy Innovation in Medicine
Gallman, who pivoted from medicine to law at Princeton, recently became an executive vice president at Bristol Myers Squibb
Amid DEI Backlash, These Alumni in the Field Emphasize the Business Case
Diversity, equity, and inclusion aren’t just good for people, say these alumni who work in the field, but for business
What Was Pete Hegseth ’03 Like at Princeton?
Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, was a basketball player, a politics major, and a brash publisher of The Princeton Tory
Run Tiger: Princetonians on the Ballot in November
8 ResponsesDan Angelescu *03 Is Making the Seine Swimmable for the Paris Olympics
For seven years, Angelescu’s team has been working with Paris officials testing bacterial levels in the Seine river
Tshepo Chéry ’03 Analyzes Segregationist South Africa in ‘Kingdom Come’
Pueblo Pottery Exhibit Ties Michael Brown ’72 and A-dae Romero-Briones ’03
The exhibit Brown helped bring to the Met includes pottery made by Romero-Briones’s grandmother
July 18: Quarterback Allison Cahill ’03 Seeks Another Championship
Growing Green
Influenced by their time at Princeton, these eight alumni are working to address climate change
Eszter Hargittai *03 Studies the Digital Divide During the Pandemic
Eva Hagberg ’03 on the Journalist Who Built Her Husband’s Architecture Career
Risa Goluboff *03 on the Supreme Court
Deep in the Heart of Texas
Two alumni mayors take different approaches to common challenges
In Portraits, Photographer Robin Resch *03 Captures What’s Irreplaceable
‘It’s beautiful, the difference in freedom of expression’
Amanda Dennis ’03 debut novel, Her Here, Tells an Existential Detective Story
The Journey Here: For Val Miftakhov *03, the Sky’s the Limit
‘We are going to decarbonize aviation’
























