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Author Lisa Belkin ’82 Followed a Murder Back Four Generations
‘What we are doing is paving a path to the future, always, with everything we do’
On the Campus
How Will Princeton Respond to SCOTUS Ruling on Affirmative Action?
The University ‘will work vigorously to preserve — and, indeed, grow — the diversity of our community while fully respecting the law,’ said President Christopher Eisgruber ’83
On the Campus
Research on Brain Injuries, Carbon Capture Among 2023 Award Winners
The 19 Research Day winners had to communicate their work for a general audience
Alumni News
Big Dreams and Daring Marked the Life of Stockton Rush ’84
Princeton friends are mourning ‘Tock’ Rush, who died last week on a Titanic expedition
On the Campus
Director, Architect Defend New Art Museum to Alumni
‘The bigness is a challenge in a whole host of ways,’ said museum director James Steward
Tiger of the Week
Norfleet Johnston ’56 Has Been Serving the Boy Scouts for 63 Years
Johnston was recently awarded the Silver Buffalo, just as his father was in 1952
Alumni Around the Web
June 20: Trump Attorney Evan Corcoran ’86 May Become a Witness
Tiger of the Week
Gabrielle Cole ’13 Is Flying Black Hawk Helicopters and Breaking Barriers
‘It’s an exhilarating feeling, blazing your way across the surface of the Earth’
Alumni Around the Web
June 13: Danielle Allen ’93 Is Rebooting Civics Education
Alumni News
Newsmakers Q&A: Peter Wilson ’66 on Getting Blacklisted by Russia
‘The institutional corruption was far worse, I think, than we imagined or understood,’ Wilson says
Tiger of the Week
Caroline Kitchener ’14 Wins Pulitzer Prize for Abortion Reporting
‘It’s so important that we hear really honest stories about what people are going through’
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June 6: Michael Froman ’85 Says Globalization Isn’t Dead Yet
Alumni News
Princeton Professor Emeritus Cornel West *80 Is Running for President
The philosopher and political activist announced his candidacy with the independent People’s Party
Sports
Court Rulings on Sports Are a ‘Sore Point’ With Bill Bradley ’65
The former senator is concerned about the impact of college athletes making money, nationwide sports betting
Alumni Around the Web