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Carlee Malemute ’04 Is Bringing Native Perspectives to Hollywood
‘It’s important for kids to get to see themselves on TV, and to see that there is no single, stereotypical way to be Native’
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Paris A. Spies-Gans *18 Is Pulling Women Artists into Mainstream Art History
‘You can tell the story everyone is familiar with while featuring artists who were women’
On the Campus
First-Year SPIA Grad Student Found Dead in Off-Campus Residence
Maura Coursey is the fourth Princeton student to die in less than a year
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Mike Millner ’90 Is Preserving the Legacy of Writer Jack Kerouac
Millner directs the archive at UMass Lowell where Kerouac’s papers are housed
Alumni Around the Web
Jan. 24: Jack Finlay ’18 Studies Long COVID and Loss of Smell
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Q&A: Ann Tashi Slater ’84 and John McPhee ’53 on the Creative Process
‘That muscle memory produces the semi-conscious effect of being in the zone, hitting one shot after another’
Alumni Around the Web
Jan. 18: Mark Herrema ’04 Explains Carbon Capture Technology
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PAWcast: Leila Philip ’86 on How Beavers Shaped America
‘I think we are learning that we need to reset our relationship to the natural world’
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Randall Balmer *85 Studies the Intersection of Religion and American Life
In his new book, Balmer says sports is the ‘new religion’ in America
Alumni Around the Web
Jan. 10: Rick Pildes ’79 Explains the Fight Over Speaker of the House
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Benjamin Edwards ’20 and Alexander Kirschenbauer ’20 Host Charity Ball
‘There's always time’ to help your community, Edwards says
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Rally ’Round the Cannon: A Sporting Chance
On the Campus
Seminar Explores Links Between Sickness and Architecture
‘The moment we go indoors we start constructing the conditions for pandemic’
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In New PBS Series, Alan Lightman ’70 Searches for Meaning
‘How is it that a collection of atoms and molecules can give rise to complex human experiences?’
On the Campus
Scenes from the Lighting of Princeton’s Ice Menorah
On the Campus
PAW Goes to the Movies: Dean Jill Dolan Watches ‘She Said’
‘This movie tries to honor this moment of feminist resistance to male power, as well as making heroes of the reporters’