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PAW is Princeton University’s editorially independent magazine by alumni, for alumni. On the monthly PAWcast we interview alumni, faculty, and students about their books, their work, and issues that matter to the Princeton community.
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African American Studies at Princeton University

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The Princeton African American Studies Department is known as a convener of conversations about the political, economic, and cultural forces that shape our understanding of race and racial groups. We invite you to listen as faculty “read” how race and culture are produced globally, look past outcomes to origins, question dominant discourses, and consider evidence instead of myth.
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If you're searching for effective OCD treatment in Princeton, look no further than the highly regarded Princeton Psychotherapy Center. This trusted clinic is home to experienced psychologists who specialize in helping individuals manage and overcome the challenges of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Their evidence-based approach combines cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure and response prevention (ERP), and personalized care plans tailored to each client's unique needs. Patients prais ...
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The matriarch of a prominent Princeton family is found stabbed to death in her locked basement in 1989. Why would anyone want to kill Cissy Stuart, one of the Ivy league town’s most well-known characters? The shocking investigation sprawls across decades, as police turn their attention from a serial attacker, to her son, to a group of Princeton University students who said they were at a Grateful Dead concert at the time of the killing. The hot-blooded investigator sees a conspiracy. Is he w ...
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Our Sunday morning service uses multimedia, contemporary music and a message to convey the timeless truths of the Bible in a clear, relevant, and interesting way. Whether you are investigating Christianity for the first time or have been a believer for years, you will receive a blessing from our services.
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Princeton Psychotherapy Center offers expert Telehealth Therapy in Princeton, making high-quality mental health support more accessible than ever. This trusted practice provides virtual counseling sessions led by licensed therapists who specialize in treating anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma, and more all from the comfort of your home. With a secure online platform, clients receive personalized care without the need to commute or rearrange their busy schedules. Telehealth ses ...
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The Princeton Pulse Podcast highlights the vital connections between health research and policy. Hosted by Heather Howard, professor at Princeton University and former New Jersey Commissioner of Health and Senior Services, the show brings together scholars, policymakers, and other leaders to examine today’s most pressing health policy issues – domestically and globally. Guests discuss novel research at Princeton along with partnerships aimed at improving public health and reducing health dis ...
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Princeton Psychotherapy Center offers specialized OCD therapy in Princeton, NJ, providing evidence-based treatments tailored to each individual. Their expert therapists are skilled in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), the gold standards for managing and overcoming obsessive-compulsive disorder. With a compassionate and non-judgmental approach, the team helps clients reduce intrusive thoughts, break free from compulsive behaviors, and regain contro ...
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An effective way to manage stress, anxiety, or challenging life transitions, Princeton Psychotherapy Center offers expert Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in Princeton. Our highly trained CBT therapists specialize in guiding individuals through personalized treatment plans to address a range of mental health concerns. By focusing on identifying and changing thought patterns that affect behavior and emotions, our CBT approach promotes practical solutions that empower clients in their everyd ...
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Princeton Psychotherapy Center offers expert telehealth therapy services, providing compassionate and confidential mental health support from the comfort of your home. With licensed therapists specializing in anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and more, clients receive personalized care tailored to their unique needs. Telehealth therapy ensures flexibility and accessibility, eliminating travel time while maintaining the same level of professional guidance as in-person sessions. Wh ...
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In this episode, we dive into the first speeches of Eliphaz in the Book of Job. Eliphaz comes in with a bold worldview shaped by personal experience and a philosophy that sounds wise on the surface—but is deeply flawed. While he speaks some truth, he often delivers half-truths without compassion or timing, lacking any sense of tact. Shockingly, Eli…
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Before the Greeks and Romans, the Celts ruled the ancient world. They sacked Rome, invaded Greece, and conquered much of Europe, from Ireland to Turkey. Celts registered deeply on the classical imagination for a thousand years and were variously described by writers like Caesar and Livy as unruly barbarians, fearless warriors, and gracious hosts. B…
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In Episode 63 of the Princeton Podcast, Mayor Mark Freda, welcomed Rhodalynn Jones, Princeton’s Director of Human Services and Affordable Housing. Rhodalyn shared insights into the growing challenges facing Princeton, including rising homelessness, food insecurity, and the need for more affordable housing. She described how her department coordinat…
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ToKnight Live (Period 3) with Rebecca S, Sahana S, and Jess V 6-11-25 Students empty their backpacks at the end of the school year and decide what they will and won’t save. Hear ToKnight Live reflect on what they’re keeping for next year on a podcast from 107.9FM WWPH in Princeton Junction(NJ).De către 107.9 FM, WWPH, Princeton Junction, NJ (West Windsor-Plainsboro High School radio station)
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For decades, Democratic politicians have frustrated progressives by tinkering around the margins of policy while shying away from truly ambitious change. What happened to bold political vision on the left, and what shrunk the very horizons of possibility? In Thinking like an Economist, Elizabeth Popp Berman tells the story of how a distinctive way …
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Today we’re continuing our series on philosopher Harry Frankfurt’s seminal work, On Bullshit. Our guest is Michael Patrick Lynch, Provost Professor of the Humanities and Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut. Michael is the author of the recently published book, On Truth in Politics: Why Democracy …
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At the start of Shakespeare's famous tragedy, King Lear promises to divide his kingdom based on his daughters' professions of love, but portions it out before hearing all of their answers. For Nan Da, this opening scene sparks a reckoning between King Lear, one of the cruelest and most confounding stories in literature, and the tragedy of Maoist an…
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How to sustain an international system of cooperation in the midst of geopolitical struggle? Can the international economic and legal system survive today’s fractured geopolitics? Democracies are facing a drawn-out contest with authoritarian states that is entangling much of public policy with global security issues. In Global Discord: Values and P…
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A History of the Muslim World: From Its Origins to the Dawn of Modernity (Princeton UP, 2024) by Michael A. Cook This book describes and explains the major events, personalities, conflicts, and convergences that have shaped the history of the Muslim world. The body of the book takes readers from the origins of Islam to the eve of the nineteenth cen…
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Human rights are among our most pressing issues today. But rights promoters have reached an impasse in their effort to achieve rights for all. Human Rights for Pragmatists (Princeton University Press, 2022) explains why: activists prioritize universal legal and moral norms, backed by the public shaming of violators, but in fact, rights prevail only…
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Iran presents one of the most significant foreign policy challenges for America and the West, yet very little is known about what the country’s goals really are. Vali Nasr examines Iran’s political history in new ways to explain its actions and ambitions on the world stage, showing how, behind the veneer of theocracy and Islamic ideology, today’s I…
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Today I’m thrilled to launch a brand new series for the Princeton UP Ideas Podcast. 20 years ago, Princeton University Press published a short volume with an excellent title: On Bullshit (Princeton UP, 2025). Written by philosopher Harry Frankfurt, On Bullshit was adapted from an essay that explored the meaning, uses, and consequences of bullshit. …
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In this deeply reflective episode, we turn to one of the rawest and most human moments in Scripture—Job 3. Through careful exegesis, Pastor Kevin walks us verse by verse through Job’s anguished lament as he breaks his silence and curses the day of his birth. Why does Job—described as a righteous man—give voice to such despair? What can we learn abo…
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In this exhilarating journey into underground parties, pulsating with life and limitless possibility, acclaimed author Amin Ghaziani unveils the unexpected revolution revitalizing urban nightlife. Drawing on Ghaziani's immersive encounters at underground parties in London and more than one hundred riveting interviews with everyone from bar owners t…
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In this powerful special edition of the AAS Podcast, host Tera Hunter—Chair of Princeton’s Department of African American Studies—leads an urgent and reflective Juneteenth conversation with distinguished scholars Joshua Guild and Khalil Gibran Muhammad. Together, they explore the deep historical roots and contemporary significance of Juneteenth, no…
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Crisis Cycle: Challenges, Evolution, and Future of the Euro (Princeton UP, 2025) John Cochrane Luis Garicano Klaus Masuch PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2025 Launched 26 years ago, the euro was never expected to have an easy life but it wasn't supposed to be this hard. A three-year solvency crisis, a string of bailouts, and a rescue by the European Ce…
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"Princeton University Press is thrilled to share news of a major new initiative: the publication of The Critical Edition of the Works of C. G. Jung. As the longtime publisher of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung in North America, PUP is honored to be global publisher of the Critical Edition, having recently secured world language rights and the sup…
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ToKnight Live (Period 3) with Rebecca S, Liv C, Sahana S, and Jess V 6-6-25 North day is a fun afternoon full of games, bounce houses, cotton candy, and more. Hear ToKnight Live with Rebecca, Liv, Sahana, and Jess discuss the event on a podcast from 107.9FM, WWPH in Princeton Junction(NJ).De către 107.9FM, WWPH, Princeton Junction, NJ (West Windsor-Plainsboro High School radio station)
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Continuing where we left off in the Book of Job, we now witness the heavenly scene unfolding with real consequences on earth. Job has lost nearly everything—his family, his wealth, and now, even his health. He sits in ashes, not in despair, but in worship. There's no pity party, no accusations—only reverence. Clutching nothing but a broken piece of…
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In episode 62 of the Princeton Podcast, our host, Mayor Mark Freda, welcomed Kim Clauss, Principal at St. Paul School. During their conversation, Kim shared the rich 137-year history of St. Paul School, its deep-rooted Catholic values, and its welcoming community spirit. She described the school’s evolution and how the role of the Sisters of Mercy …
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One of the most widely held views of democratic leaders is that they are cautious about using military force because voters can hold them accountable, ultimately making democracies more peaceful. How, then, are leaders able to wage war in the face of popular opposition, or end conflicts when the public still supports them? The Insiders’ Game (Princ…
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If you're searching for effective OCD treatment in Princeton, look no further than the highly regarded Princeton Psychotherapy Center. This trusted clinic is home to experienced psychologists who specialize in helping individuals manage and overcome the challenges of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Their evidence-based approach combines cognitive-be…
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BOOKS UNDER DISCUSSION: Leslie Butler, Consistent Democracy: The "Woman Question" and Self-Government in Nineteenth-Century America (Oxford University Press, 2023). Holly Case, The Age of Questions: Or, A First Attempt at an Aggregate History of the Eastern, Social, Woman, American, Jewish, Polish, Bullion, Tuberculosis, and Many Other Questions ov…
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When World War II ended, about one million people whom the Soviet Union claimed as its citizens were outside the borders of the USSR, mostly in the Western-occupied zones of Germany and Austria. These “displaced persons,” or DPs—Russians, prewar Soviet citizens, and people from West Ukraine and the Baltic states forcibly incorporated into the Sovie…
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How is the news media covering the MAGA movement? Four journalists and a Princeton historian during the Princeton Alumni Weekly’s 2025 Reunions panel delved into questions about reporting on Trump voters, whether the press should use the word “lie,” today’s fragmented media landscape, and how even the most explosive investigations don’t spur change…
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A lively story of death, What to Expect When You're Dead: An Ancient Tour of Death and the Afterlife (Princeton University Press, 2025) by Dr. Robert Garland explores the fascinating death-related beliefs and practices of a wide range of ancient cultures and traditions—Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Hindu, Jewish, Zoroastrian, Etruscan, Greek, Roman, Earl…
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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with historian Beth Linker, Samuel H. Preston Endowed Term Professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the Department of the History and Sociology of Science, about her recent book, Slouch: Postural Panic in Modern America (Princeton University Press, 2024). Slouch examines the history of conceptions of “…
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Being human entails an astonishingly complex interplay of biology and culture, and while there are important differences between women and men, there is a lot more variation and overlap than we may realize. Sex Is a Spectrum offers a bold new paradigm for understanding the biology of sex, drawing on the latest science to explain why the binary view…
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In our series of Job the curtain is pulled back on the story and we see behind the scenes. No where in the Bible do we get an opportunity like this! In this wisdom literature we see where Satan stands before God. God speaks to the accuser and says "Have you considered my servant Job?" Could that be said about you in the heavenly courts? If it is sa…
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At the turn of the common era, the Jewish communities of Roman Palestine saw the organization of a small group of literate Jewish men who devoted their lives to the interpretation and teaching of their sacred ancestral texts. In How Rabbis Became Experts: Social Circles and Donor Networks in Jewish Late Antiquity (Princeton University Press, 2025),…
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Ages before the dawn of modern medicine, wild animals were harnessing the power of nature's pharmacy to heal themselves. Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes, and Other Animals Heal Themselves (Princeton University Press, 2025) reveals what researchers are now learning about the medical wonders of the animal world. In this visionary book, Jaap de Rood…
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Covering the whole of the ancient Greek experience from its beginnings late in the third millennium BCE to the Roman conquest in 30 BCE, Out of One, Many: Ancient Greek Ways of Thought and Culture (Princeton UP, 2024) is an accessible and lively introduction to the Greeks and their ways of living and thinking. In this fresh and witty exploration of…
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ToKnight Live (Period 3) with Rebecca S, Liv C, and Jess V 5-20-25 Disney produces amazing childhood tv shows, so ToKnight Live reflects on their favorites. Hear Rebecca, Liv, and Jess talk about shows from Raven’s Home to Jessie on a podcast from 107.9FM, WWPH in Princeton Junction(NJ).De către 107.9 FM, WWPH, Princeton Junction, NJ (West Windsor-Plainsboro High School radio station)
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On this episode of the PAWcast, Princeton valedictorian Erik Medina ’25 talks about majoring in chemistry and his thesis, for which he researched ways to upcycle plastics. Erik has been accepted into a Ph.D. program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, but first he’s taking a year off to teach at his old high school near Miami.…
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Alibaba. Tencent. JD. Pinduoduo. Run down the list of China’s most valuable companies and you’ll find, for the most part, that they’re all e-commerce companies—or at least facilitate e-commerce. The sector created giants: Alibaba grew from just 5.5 billion renminbi of revenue in 2010 to 280 billion last year. But how did Chinese e-commerce firms sh…
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Satire is a funny, aggressive, and largely oppositional literature which is typically created by people who refuse to participate in a given regime’s perception of itself. Although satire has always been a primary literature of state affairs, and although it has always been used to intervene in ongoing discussions about political theory and practic…
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In this episode of Madison’s Notes, Michael McConnell examines the gap between the Founders’ vision of a limited presidency and today’s expansive executive power. Drawing on his book The President Who Would Not Be King (Princeton University Press, 2022), we discuss how the Constitution’s safeguards against monarchical authority have eroded over the…
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ToKnight Live (Period 3) with Rebecca S, Jess V, and Liv C 5-7-25 There are thousands of Disney characters, but ToKnight Live is fantastic at naming random ones. Hear Rebecca, Jess, and Liv talk about Disney and more on a podcast from 107.9FM WWPH, in Princeton Junction (NJ).De către 107.9 FM, WWPH, Princeton Junction, NJ (West Windsor-Plainsboro High School radio station)
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Golden Hour (Period 8) with Eliana H, Ryan T, Ms. Cincotta, Ms. Rodriguez, and Mr. Covington 5-8-25 The High School South admin took over 107.9 FM!....well, at least for one show. Hear our very own principal and vice-principals discuss summer plans, their teenage years, and their favorite parts of pirate life on a podcast from 107.9 FM, WWPH in Pri…
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Princeton Psychotherapy Center offers expert Telehealth Therapy in Princeton, making high-quality mental health support more accessible than ever. This trusted practice provides virtual counseling sessions led by licensed therapists who specialize in treating anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma, and more all from the comfort of your ho…
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Bill Boyce spoke on Zoom at PCF's Virtual Reunions FNF meeting. He talked about the need to hit the "recenter button" on our lives and to remember centrality of the Great Commission: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I ha…
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John McPhee has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1965 and has written more than thirty acclaimed books that began on the magazine's pages. But few readers know or fully appreciate the true breadth of his writing. Looking for a Story: A Complete Guide to the Writings of John McPhee (Princeton University Press, 2025) leads readers through…
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William B. Gould IV, the Charles A. Beardsley Professor of Law, emeritus at the Stanford University Law School, discusses his work on labor relations, his chairmanship at the National Labor Relations Board, and a remarkable great-grandfather who escaped slavery and joined the Union Navy in the Civil War.Read a transcript of the podcast here: https:…
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In My Tax Dollars: The Morality of Taxpaying in America (Princeton University Press, 2025), Ruth Braunstein maps the contested moral landscape in which Americans experience and make sense of the tax system. Braunstein tells the stories of Americans who view taxpaying as more than a mundane chore: antigovernment tax defiers who challenge the legitim…
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What is the growing appeal of fascist idealism for young people? Why is radical nationalism on the rise in Europe and throughout the world? In Living Right: Far Right Youth Activists in Contemporary Europe (Princeton UP, 2024), Dr. Agnieszka Pasieka provides an in-depth account of the ideas and practices that are driving the varied forms of far-rig…
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