New Book: Brothers in Grief
/Nora Gross '08 recently published her book, Brothers in Grief: The Hidden Toll of Gun Violence on Black Boys and Their Schools (University of Chicago Press, 2024).
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Nora Gross '08 recently published her book, Brothers in Grief: The Hidden Toll of Gun Violence on Black Boys and Their Schools (University of Chicago Press, 2024).
Read MoreHello! I’m Isabel Connolly and I am very excited to be serving as the Undergraduate Student Arts Alumni Representative and to be launching the second cohort of Princeton Arts Alumni Mentors. The pilot program in 2022 was a great success and we hope to improve upon it and connect more students with amazing alumni such as yourself.
Read MoreAuthor of international bestseller Beasts of a Little Land (winner of the Yasnaya Polyana Award), Juhea Kim's new novel City of Night Birds is out now.
Read MoreExciting news to share with fellow alumni!
Read More"I’ve realized there’s no reason to be surprised by change," Malcolm Gladwell says. "In fact, we should be suspicious of its absence, not surprised by its presence."
Read MoreMake an individual gift or become a Ujamaa Corporate Sponsor of DIW’s 2024 production of Spirit of Kwanzaa to ensure this year’s “For the Culture” theme thrives as a community beacon.
Read MoreA rotting old manor House, recently vacated after the death of its owner. A pair of young women, returning to the House where they spent two very different childhoods. And you: the Ghost.
Read MoreNathan Phan ‘19, a Vietnamese American singer-songwriter, recently released his debut album Type A, based on his award-winning one-man senior thesis show. It is available on all streaming platforms under his artist name ASAMAI.
Read MoreArt Against Racism and West Windsor Arts Council, (both 501(c)(3) organizations), invite artists to submit artwork for “Manifesting Beloved Community” a juried exhibition of work exploring the interrelationship of community health and efforts to create an antiracist society that share in the responsibilities to create a healthy planet for the good of humanity.
Read MoreMalcolm, a product of an independent major through the Visual Arts Program at 185 Nassau, and of arts management and funding at the NEA and New York's biggest state and city-level arts agencies, has joined the Boards of Directors at Oakland Art Murmur and at the East Bay Photo Collective (EBPCO) in California where he has resumed being a full-time artist.
Read More"Unstoppable: A Queer Dancical”, featuring Eric Stinehart ’20 in the lead role of “Keith”, was recently nominated for three 2024 Gregory Awards, including "Outstanding Ensemble - Dance/Movement".
Read MoreSeason 3 of Getty's Recording Artists podcast launched Oct. 8. Host Ahmed Best examines the groundbreaking art-science organization Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) using archival audio from the Getty Research Institute.
Read MoreMIRROR ME, Lisa Williamson Rosenberg, '89's second novel, to be released on December 1.
Read More“The way life is shot through with loss and gain is the painful beauty of being alive,” says Dominican-American author Julia Alvarez, one of America’s most celebrated Latina authors.
Read MoreCreated by former Princeton Arts student Tyler Maxey (*23), Princeton Alumni Weekly now has logic, number, and word games you can play for free at paw.princeton.edu/games.
Read MoreA recording of the song cycle "Paradoxides," by John Sichel '81 is now available for streaming and download on CD Baby, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Spotify etc. The performers are Hans Tashjian, bass-baritone and Anna Keiserman, piano. The recording was made at NV Factory, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, in June 2024.
Read MoreMarisol Rosa-Shapiro '07 will perform in Philadelphia Theatre Company's season opener, LA EGOISTA, running October 4 - October 20.
Read MoreI hope that you are doing well! My name is Ovi Banerjee ‘25 and I am the Business Manager for Princeton's Premier Low-Voice R&B and Soul Acapella Group, Old NasSoul. Our group's rep includes classics like "Let's Stay Together" by Al Green and "Isn't She Lovely" by Stevie Wonder, but also new hits like "Location" by Khalid and "Pink + White" by Frank Ocean.
Read MoreAnn Tashi Slater ’84 talked with leading American Buddhist Sylvia Boorstein about coming to terms with loss and not missing your life.
Read MoreOrganized by the Princeton University Center for Career Development, Princeternship is a job-shadowing and micro-internship program in which Princeton undergraduate students connect with alumni hosts over their winter break.
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