Tiger of the Week
Research
It’s Not Too Late for Election Activism, says Professor Sam Wang
By looking at narrow leads and volunteering, people can still make a difference in the days before the election
Featured Authors
Elyse Graham ’07 tells the history of New York City’s accent
Featured Authors
Angel Garcia ’79 Recounts Rev. Neil Connolly’s Work in South Bronx
Featured Authors
Prof. Claudia L. Johnson *81 Dispels Myths About Jane Austen
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The Improv Goes On For Aliza Pearl ’04 and Kelechi Ezie ’08
‘The arts are always there for you to renew you and fulfill you’
Alumni Around the Web
Oct. 20: Gen. Christopher Cavoli ’87 Gets His Fourth Star
Alumni News
PAWcast: Jennifer Howard ’85 Explains the History of Clutter
‘To live intentionally with things is, I think, the goal’
On the Campus
‘Ball Pit for Cells’ Wins at Princeton Innovation Forum
The improved method for studying bacteria was among the entrepreneurial projects showcased
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New York Times Reporter Danielle Ivory ’05 Leads Project Tracking COVID
‘I love to dig really deeply into what I’m covering and piece together a mystery,’ Ivory says
Alumni Around the Web
Oct. 13: College Named for Mellody Hobson ’91; Annamie Paul *01 Leads in Canada
On the Campus
Scientists Speak Out Against Threat of Authoritarianism
The Princeton scientists became frustrated there’s been no organized or popular resistance
On the Campus
Student Dispatch: On a Campus Without Students
“I’m not ‘at Princeton’ in any way I would have defined that phrase before this year”
Alumni News
Essay: Career Diplomat Fletcher Burton *88 on Woodrow Wilson
‘Wilson’s icon has been shattered, and yet we are not through’
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Picture Book by Jan Lettes Zauzmer ’83 Fosters Excitement about Voting
‘My hope is that kids will be inspired to grow up to be voters themselves,’ Zauzmer says
Alumni Around the Web
Oct. 6: Bill Frist ’74 Defends Elections, Jeff Bezos ’86 Opens a Preschool
Alumni News
Essay: Re-Thinking Presidential Debates To Promote Substance Over Style
‘Given that the COVID pandemic has completely disrupted the debate schedule and format, why not try something new?’
Alumni News