2014
2014 content overview
Erisa Apantaku ’14 Wins Pulitzer for Podcast About a Hate Crime
Apantaku’s podcast explored systemic racism in Chicago through a 1997 hate crime
Caroline Nelson ’14 Is a Rancher With an Unconventional Model
Nelson and her husband got into the industry without already owning or taking out big loans to buy land
PAWcast: Adam Mastroianni ’14 on the Illusion of Moral Decline
‘You can go back very far in history and find leaders or aspiring leaders making this claim that things used to be good, now they’re bad’
Caroline Kitchener ’14 Wins Pulitzer Prize for Abortion Reporting
‘It’s so important that we hear really honest stories about what people are going through’
Growing Green
Influenced by their time at Princeton, these eight alumni are working to address climate change
Alumni and Students Raise Awareness at Reproductive Justice Event
‘Abortion impacts almost every facet of society,’ says Kelly Davis ’05
Rosaria Munda ’14 Releases Final Installment of Fantasy Trilogy
Rosaria Munda ’14 Writes Young Adult Fantasy with a Classics Twist
Munda’s first novel is ‘Plato’s Republic meets the French Revolution, with dragons’
Jessica Welsh ’14 Wrote One of 2021’s Best Unproduced Screenplays
Welsh’s script about singer Shania Twain made Hollywood’s annual Black List
Princeton Internships in Civic Service Celebrates 25 Years
Alumni support civic-minded students through the program
Keisha Blain *14 Creates a ‘Primary Source’ for Black Voices
In a new book, Blain hopes to capture for future historians what Black people in the U.S. are thinking now
Q&A: Amy Solomon ’14 on Her Book and Many Funny Women
‘Funny women are just my passion’
What Are The Odds
Data journalists try to predict an unpredictable election
Neal Donnelly ’14 Finds Purpose at Impossible Foods
Donnelly hopes future generations will join his thinking about meat production
Far From Home, an Assault
Why I’m sharing my story about rape and study abroad
Nellie Peyton ’14 Reports Stories of Everyday Life in West Africa
Grace Li ’14 and Shaina Watrous ’14 Follow Careers Sparked by Prison Education Work as Undergrads
Alumni at Kairos Aerospace Use New Tools To Curb Methane Leaks
Emma Boettcher ’14: Giant-Slayer
Where 64 people tried and failed, one alumna outwitted a Jeopardy! phenom
Timothy Hwang ’14: Automating K Street
A young technology company, FiscalNote, unites Washington, D.C., policy and big data
What I Learned: Lessons of Little League
Memoir Meets Cultural Commentary in ‘Undoing’
Reading Room: Morgan Jerkins ’14