Tiger of the Week Former DOJ Lawyer Kathleen Bradish ’94 Continues to Fight Monopolies ‘Daily lives are better if antitrust is done right,’ Bradish says
Tiger of the Week Oyin Sangoyomi ’23’s First Novel Is Set in Medieval West Africa ‘Masquerade’ draws from both Nigerian and Greek mythology
Tiger of the Week Attorney Steven Lieberman ’80 Is Arguing for an African-American Burial Ground Previously Lieberman halted construction at a Holocaust death camp in Poland
Tiger of the Week Andrew Moe ’92 Runs an Eco-Friendly Artisan Furniture Studio in Oregon Moe builds with wild “urban salvaged” trees that weren’t planted as lumber
Tiger of the Week Diana Chao ’21 Is Reaching Young People Through ‘Letters to Strangers’ Chao seeks to build a movement around better youth mental health
Tiger of the Week Reaching the NBA, Tosan Evbuomwan ’23 Debuts With Memphis Grizzlies The Tigers’ star was promoted from the G League
Tiger of the Week Mark Pegg *97 Recounts Over a Millennium of Medieval History In ‘Beatrice’s Last Smile,’ the historian tackles the West between 200 and 1400 A.D.
Tiger of the Week Tavish Rice ’20 Built a Better Pill Case ‘Ikigai is a great example of starting the design process with understanding a need’
Tiger of the Week Stephanie Freeth ’97 Coaches Teams in Building Trust Freeth uses personality testing to help people better understand themselves and others
Tiger of the Week ROTC Led Jake Porter ’90 to Air Force Missile Launch Control ‘I loved the mission I was involved in,’ Porter says
Tiger of the Week Jonathan Cheng ’05 Runs The Wall Street Journal’s China Bureau Six months into the job, Cheng was covering COVID from Bejing
Tiger of the Week With ‘Nyad,’ Filmmaker Chai Vasarhelyi ’00 Tells Another Wild Story “There’s something about ‘NYAD’ that empowered me to be myself”
Tiger of the Week Savannah Du ’18 and Michael Zhang ’17 Form Indie Pop Duo The two recently released their first full EP
Tiger of the Week 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
Tiger of the Week Peter Schmidt ’20 Helped Launch a School to Cultivate Attention Started this year, the Strother School aims to counteract the effects of the information economy
Tiger of the Week Robert Hay ’81’s Mentor Community Is Aiding Ukrainians When the war began, Hay’s Sunflower Community pivoted from aid for orphans to wartime relief
Tiger of the Week Michelle Silverthorn ’04 Founded a Company to Make the World Inclusive “I can say to my kids, ‘I did this today and it changed someone else’s life’”
Tiger of the Week Sarah Meister ’94 Elevates Powerful Works of Photography Meister has championed photographers in her roles at MoMA and Aperture
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”