Tiger of the Week Turning 60 Made Eleanor Moseley Pollnow ’84 Want to Rap ‘The truth is kinda funny when you say it right,’ Pollnow says
Tiger of the Week Martin Eichelberger ’67 Is Helping Doctors Treat Injured Children in Ukraine Eichelberger’s Triaj app gives doctors in-the-moment treatment guidance
Tiger of the Week Katherine Clifton ’15 Is Listening to the Stories of Refugees ‘Ultimately it reinforces my faith in humanity’
Tiger of the Week Rosaria Munda ’14 Writes Young Adult Fantasy with a Classics Twist Munda’s first novel is ‘Plato’s Republic meets the French Revolution, with dragons’
Tiger of the Week Dora Chomiak ’91 Is Supporting Democracy in Ukraine ‘A week before the tanks rolled in, we activated our emergency response fund,’ says Chomiak
Tiger of the Week Madeleine Vedel ’89’s Heart and Work Are on the Cote d’Azur Vedel runs tours of Provence, France, centered around wine and food
Tiger of the Week Bill Urschel ’78 Is Documenting Climate Change in Alaska ‘If we can share some of the wonders of Alaska with others, we believe that people will care more about the natural world’
Tiger of the Week Jeff Perry ’68’s Scholarship Is Elevating ‘the Father of Harlem Radicalism’ As an independent scholar, Perry has extensively chronicled the ideas of Hubert Harrison
Tiger of the Week Playwright Charles White ’72 and Actor Eric Yang ’17 Are Teaming Up Their off-Broadway play centers on prejudice and forbidden love in the 1920s Mississippi Delta
Tiger of the Week Taleeb Noormohamed ’98 is Fighting Canada’s Misinformation Problem As a member of Canada’s Parliament, Noormohamed seeks to bring people together
Tiger of the Week Ryan Benitez ’15 Is Connecting African Students With Universities SAT tutoring in Uganda started Benitez on the road to starting a college-access nonprofit
Tiger of the Week Jessica Welsh ’14 Wrote One of 2021’s Best Unproduced Screenplays Welsh’s script about singer Shania Twain made Hollywood’s annual Black List
Tiger of the Week Ogemdi Ude ’16 Turns Grief Into Joy Through Dance After a dance career of fits and starts, Ude’s choreography is taking off
Tiger of the Week Julia Storm ’96 Is Helping Parents Navigate Screen Time ‘I advise parents to do a little less lecturing and a little more asking,’ Storm says
Tiger of the Week Architect Peter Wheelwright ’75 Tells a Multigenerational Saga ‘Writing fiction … helps us to imagine what we could be in a better world’
Tiger of the Week Ornithologist John Fitzpatrick *78 Fosters Deep Connection to Birds ‘Early on, I said birds supply so many different powerful opportunities,’ Fitzpatrick says
Tiger of the Week Physician Lauren Peccoralo ’01 Is Helping Doctors and Nurses With Burnout At Mount Sinai hospital, Peccoralo is working on a new center to address mental-health concerns among workers
Tiger of the Week Producer Jeff Ingold ’90 Guides ‘Ted Lasso’ From Behind the Scenes The character reminds Ingold of the late Princeton squash coach Bob Callahan ’77
Tiger of the Week Fletcher Harper ’85 Is Building an Environmental Movement on Faith ‘There’s no spiritual life that does not involve, does not start, intimately and inescapably, with the Earth’