Tiger of the Week Kate Cooper *93 Draws Out the Women in Augustine’s ‘Confessions’ In her new book, Cooper analyzes Augustine’s mother, concubine, and fiance
Tiger of the Week Three Princeton Chinese Theatre Alumni Launch New Company in NYC Carving their own space in the theater industry, these alumni founded Cellunova to “tackle social challenges”
Tiger of the Week David Spergel ’82 Braves Bomb Shelters for Ukrainian Researchers “We wanted to send a message of hope, letting Ukrainians know that the world scientific community is behind them”
Tiger of the Week Ryan Ozminkowski ’19 Is Building an Immersive Experience in LA Ozminkowski is drawing on his philosophy major for Calypso — an event he describes as pure escapism
Tiger of the Week Hanlin Tang ’08’s AI Technology Sold for $1.3 Billion This Summer Tang was in the first cohort of Princeton’s experimental Integrated Science Curriculum
Tiger of the Week Lauren Morera ’15 Has Visited Every National Park — Except One Armed with a spreadsheet and maps, Morera and her husband are on a cross-country mission
Tiger of the Week Executive Producer Cate Adams ’08 Worked on the ‘Barbie’ Movie ‘I think it shows you that it is OK to be messy because life is messy’
Tiger of the Week Broadcast Journalist Janice Johnston ’92 Is Leading and Changing ‘20/20’ Under Johnston’s direction, the show recently won an NAACP Image Award
Tiger of the Week 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
Tiger of the Week Norfleet Johnston ’56 Has Been Serving the Boy Scouts for 63 Years Johnston was recently awarded the Silver Buffalo, just as his father was in 1952
Tiger of the Week Gabrielle Cole ’13 Is Flying Black Hawk Helicopters and Breaking Barriers ‘It’s an exhilarating feeling, blazing your way across the surface of the Earth’
Tiger of the Week 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’
Tiger of the Week Rev. Paul Roberts ’85 Is Centering Reparations Conversations on Faith ‘I have an educational foundation that has given me the tools to uncover for myself the torrid history of our country’
Tiger of the Week Jay Lagemann ’66’s Sculptures Grace Reunions, Manhattan, and Beyond Lagemann’s sculptures maintain an abstract quality that lends lightness, energy, and accessibility
Tiger of the Week Alexis Albion ’92 Educates About Espionage at Spy Museum As lead curator, Albion teaches the public about the intelligence community
Tiger of the Week Pastor Hampton Deck ’81 Has Become a Master Paper Marbler The technique has roots in China and became popular in 15th century Turkey
Tiger of the Week Videographer Azza Cohen ’16 Is Documenting a Historic Vice President When Kamala Harris travels, Cohen and her camera are never far behind
Tiger of the Week Comedian Zach Zimmerman ’10 Is Releasing a Book of ‘Chipper Doom’ Zimmerman continues to provoke with levity and darkness
Tiger of the Week Lizzy McGee ’18 and Gaby Joseph ’18 Have a Dream the Size of Texas The two Princetonians are hatching plans to build a theme park
Tiger of the Week Matija Pecotić ’13 Stunned the Tennis World with Tournament Upset ‘It seems like the tennis gods are speaking to me’