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Aging like worms
Saturday, 16 October 2010
by Miriam Geronimus
A hotbed of research exists around aging in the world of molecular biology. Researchers focusing on cancer, fertility and general mortality look at everything from individual cells to sea urchins, trying to understand how aging works. Princeton MOL professor Colleen Murphy is no exception. In an article published yesterday in Cell, Murphy and colleagues found
- Published in Faculty, Princeton in the News
You see what we have become?!
Friday, 15 May 2009
by Angela Wu
An alumnus from the Class of 1945 recently wrote a letter to the Princeton Alumni Weekly bemoaning the feminization of Princeton since the introduction of coeducation in 1969. My fear is that the Princeton Univer-sity I knew has been taken over by a female majority (for better or worse). I am surprised that other male
- Published in Alumni, Princeton in the News
Nostalgia: When Womyn Arrived
Friday, 15 May 2009
by Brian No
This fall will mark the 40th anniversary of coeducation at Princeton. Let’s look at some photos of the 171 trailblazing women who arrived on campus in 1969. More after the jump:
- Published in History
Breaking news: Men objectify women, editors love bikini stories.
Tuesday, 17 February 2009
by Angela Wu
From a survey of 21 undergraduate Princeton sons, Princeton psych professor Susan Fiske has concluded that… men view half-naked women as objects. That might just be the best Prince headline we’ve ever seen. This has been all over the news, from One India (“Sensual Women Viewed as ‘Objects’“) to National Geographic (“Bikinis Make Men See
- Published in Goings On, Musings, Princeton in the News