Anthropologist Hanna Garth Calls for Restructuring the Food Justice Movement The book: At face value, the food justice system revolves around the desire to help others, but a closer look reveals many problems within the ways activists try to achieve this.... See more
Novelist Roberta A. Harold ’73 Imagines the World of Civil War Widow Annie Shaw The book: This historical novel reimagines the life of Annie Shaw, who lived in the late 19th century when no historical records existed. Portrait of an Unseen Woman (Rootstoc... See more
David W. Miller Wrote a Guide for Making Ethical Decisions The book: In The 5 Questions for Ethical Decisions (Princeton University Press), Miller sets out to help people discover their “true north.” Using five key principles, the book guides readers to h... See more
Novelist Emma Tourtelot ’95 Explores Mothers, Daughters, and Grief The book: Kate’s seemingly perfect Hudson Valley life is thrown off course when her daughter’s best friend dies. It throws the family into immense grief, as her daughter falls deeper into ... See more
Four Princetonian Authors Named 2026 Pulitzer Prize Winners, Finalists Three faculty members and one alumna were recognized as winners or finalists in the Pulitzer Prize book categories in May. Journalist Natalie Obiko Pearson ’99, a senior investigative ... See more