Graduate Alumni
Graduate Alumni content overview
Moments From Commencement 2023
Monica Huerta *06 Highlights the Legal Consequences of Photography in Latest Book
Princeton’s Graduate Alumni Are Building Traditions
... and that includes relearning the locomotive
PAWcast: Paul Wapner *91 on Reviving Connections to the Natural World
“There’s a part of human experience which is fundamentally unpredictable”
Essay: The Sounds of Solace
Katie Roiphe *95: A Nuanced Look at Female Power and its Absence
Reading Room
New Music, Old Themes
Julia Wolfe *12’s experiments with sound span the traditional and the trippy
Joshua Walker *12 Builds Bridges Between U.S. and Japan
Lives: Sidney Verba *59
Known for His Humanity, Not Just His Brilliance
Lives: Steven Gubser ’94 *98
A Star Physicist and Explorer of Life
Lives: Henry Urbach ’84 *95
An Architect Who Never Stopped Experimenting
Lives: Lee Iacocca *46
He Saved Chrysler With Charisma, Optimism, and Smarts
Karen Rignall ’92 *94: Understanding Appalachia Through Storytelling
Nicholas Garrison ’80 *83: ‘This Is A Sacred Place’
A museum for the recognition of American liberty serves as an architect’s capstone achievement
Alan Hershey *69 Builds Trails and Community
You, Uploaded: Michael Graziano ’89 *96 on Rethinking Consciousness
Master of the Universe: Peebles *62 Shares Nobel Prize for Insights Into History of the Cosmos
Mind of a Mathematician
Terence Tao *96 was an extraordinary prodigy — and he’s still at it
Reckoning With the Origins of Thanksgiving
Reading Room: David J. Silverman *00
Judd Greenstein *14: The Magician of Music
An ‘unfettered’ composer blends styles and sounds, to create genre-defying music
‘Identity Is Something That Is Always in the Making’
Reading Room: Sarah Valentine *07
Faculty Book: Frederick Wherry *04 on Extending Credit
How one professor is working to balance the social ledger of creditworthiness
PAWcast: Sarah Seo ’02 *16 on How Cars Changed Constitutional Law
From the Fourth Amendment to discriminatory traffic stops