Psychologist Andrew Shtulman ’01 Finds Surprising Truths About Imagination
In his new book, Shtulman explains that imagination is a learned skill, not an inborn trait
In his new book, Shtulman explains that imagination is a learned skill, not an inborn trait
PAW found several widely shared opinions — including hope for a long-lasting peace
Our first read is Jennifer Weiner ’91’s new novel, ‘The Breakaway’
‘When you think about the prospect of a nuclear holocaust, you have to consider how deeply committed [Putin] is to this campaign,’ said Jeff Burt ’66
‘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’
Lyon studies how major companies disclose information to the public concerning their environmental footprints
‘What we are doing is paving a path to the future, always, with everything we do’
Princeton is raising more money than ever, yet participation rates are declining. What gives when it comes to Annual Giving?
Tigers at the State Department are helping to forge international agreements around climate change
‘There’s a deeper conversation about parenthood and motherhood to be had’
Constance Hale ’79 and Malcolm Ryder ’76 forged an artistic collaboration decades after college
Seven incumbents are seeking reelection, and Andrea Campbell ’04 is favored to be elected attorney general in Massachusetts
Princetonians and others volunteering with No One Left Behind have helped more than 2,000 Afghans leave the country
‘How can I take care of patients when my hands are tied?’
Is the recipe for involving alumni in University life still fresh?