Alumni News PAWcast: Gigi Georges *96 Tells the True Story of Rural Maine ‘We should recognize the value of smaller places … they are much more than the pictures of hopelessness that we so often see’
Alumni News Essay: Haunting Reminders of 9/11 ‘Perhaps it’s a reminder … that not one day should be taken for granted’
Tiger of the Week Sports Psychologist Michelle Garvin ’07 Joins the Detroit Lions Garvin is the team’s first-ever mental skills specialist/clinician
Tiger of the Week Lizzie Bird ’17 Sets British Steeplechase Record in Olympic Final Believing she could get to Tokyo ‘kept me going these last two years,’ Bird says
Alumni News Love of Sport Was Key for Tigers in Tokyo Olympics ‘To go a long way in sport, you have to enjoy the journey,’ said pole vaulter Sondre Guttormsen ’23
On the Campus Graduate Students Grow Interest in Pandemic Plants ‘Princeton Plant Life gave me this wonderful hobby that I’m now in love with’
Tiger of the Week Howard Wainer *68 and Michael Friendly *71 Give Data Meaning The longtime friends penned a book on the history of turning numbers into images
Alumni News PAWcast: Robert Masello ’74 on Writing Historical Fiction and the Publishing Industry ‘I just want writers to have that liberty of imagination’
Tiger of the Week Album by Donna Weng Friedman ’80 Highlights Underrepresented Composers The classical pianist says music gave her ‘clarity and hope’ after anti-Asian slurs
Tiger of the Week In Portraits, Photographer Robin Resch *03 Captures What’s Irreplaceable ‘It’s beautiful, the difference in freedom of expression’
Tiger of the Week Tamar Laddy ’94 Penned a Hallmark Movie for Christmas in July ‘It’s a love letter to my in-laws and their Christmas traditions’
Alumni News Tiger Olympians Reach Track Finals, Earn Bronze Medals in Rowing Julia Ratcliffe ’16 and Lizzie Bird ’17 are headed to their respective finals in Tokyo
Alumni News Essay: Looking Beyond Language as Classics Evolves An accidental classics major explores how archaeology, technology, and more are changing the field