Graduate Alumni
Graduate Alumni content overview
Voices: ‘A Deeply International Experience’
On teaching architecture to the women of the American University of Sharjah
For Andrea Bertozzi ’87 *91, Math Opens Avenues of Collaboration, Mentoring
PAWcast: Carlos Lozada *97 of The Washington Post
A nonfiction critic talks about how he reads books — and recommends a few recent favorites
Energy Strategist and Former CIA Analyst Helima Croft *01 Says Always Check Your Assumptions
1 ResponseHuffPost’s Matthew Krumholtz *15 Embraces Interdisciplinary Work Outside Academia
1 ResponseHonors for Service
Paul Oyer *96 Goes Behind the Wheel to Study the Gig Economy
Q&A: Philosopher Kieran Setiya *02 on Dealing with a Midlife Crisis
PAW’s Q&A Podcast — April 2018
Q&A: Eric Johnson *03: Correcting History Through Legislation
1 ResponseScientists Margarita *09 and Andrew Womack *11 Find Their Mission in the Kitchen
Economics: The Price of Our Energy
Study documents consequences for babies born to mothers living close to fracking
Lisa Pratt *82 Begins New Role as NASA’s Planetary Protection Officer
1 ResponseTwo Startups That Received a Boost from the University
Ted Callon ’17 and Maia Jachimowicz *08: Seeking an End to Cash Bail
Philadelphia Bail Fund sets out to reform the bail system, with the aim of reducing inequality
Lives: Hugh Hardy ’54 *56
His Designs Brought Delight to His City
Lives: Raymond M. Smullyan *59
A Mathematician Who Believed in Magic
Lives: Janice Nittoli *85
She Spent Her Years Advocating for Workers and Families
Are Index Funds Hampering Corporate Competition?
Alumni economists debate common ownership
Our Most Influential Alumni
25 Princetonians who are shaking up the world
University Fills Two High-Level Positions
Just Tech
Harlan Yu *12 and David Robinson ’04 shine a light on the civil-rights dimensions of a wired world
Where Technology and Policy Converge
Band, Basketball, and Bell-Bottoms: Owen Curtis ’72 *75
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