Tiger of the Week David Spergel ’82 Braves Bomb Shelters for Ukrainian Researchers “We wanted to send a message of hope, letting Ukrainians know that the world scientific community is behind them”
Features Raider of the Lost Art Edoardo Almagià ’73 ‘got away’ with trafficking looted Italian antiquities for decades, says the Manhattan district attorney’s office. Now the Princeton University Art Museum and other museums are facing scrutiny for being homes to his artifacts.
Tiger of the Week Ryan Ozminkowski ’19 Is Building an Immersive Experience in LA Ozminkowski is drawing on his philosophy major for Calypso — an event he describes as pure escapism
Alumni News PAWcast: Get to Know Princeton Football Coach Bob Surace ’90 “In those tough times, you go back to your standards, you go back to values,” Surace says
On the Campus Orientation Events Welcome Princeton’s Class of 2027 More than a week of activities aim to help new students learn ‘what it means to be a part of this community’
Tiger of the Week Hanlin Tang ’08’s AI Technology Sold for $1.3 Billion This Summer Tang was in the first cohort of Princeton’s experimental Integrated Science Curriculum
Tiger of the Week Lauren Morera ’15 Has Visited Every National Park — Except One Armed with a spreadsheet and maps, Morera and her husband are on a cross-country mission
On the Campus On Summer Hike, Ruby Platt ’25 Pens Cookbook for Backcountry Hikers Platt used her Dale Award from Princeton to hike the 272-mile Long Trail in Vermont
Tiger of the Week Executive Producer Cate Adams ’08 Worked on the ‘Barbie’ Movie ‘I think it shows you that it is OK to be messy because life is messy’
Tiger of the Week Broadcast Journalist Janice Johnston ’92 Is Leading and Changing ‘20/20’ Under Johnston’s direction, the show recently won an NAACP Image Award
On the Campus Student Dispatch: A Summer of Exploring, Writing (and Sweating) in Hong Kong “What I really wanted was to write on my own terms without having time or format constraints imposed on my stories”
On the Campus PAW Goes to the Movies: Professor Alexander Glaser Watches ‘Oppenheimer’ “The movie is a cautionary tale about science, scientific advice, and policymaking,” says the Princeton faculty member and global security expert
Alumni News Can an Alum Find Friendship — or Love — in Musical Speed Dating? Princeton University Concerts’s Do-Re-Meet events aim to bring together musically-inclined souls