On Friday, October 7th, we were kindly welcomed into the office of Associate Research Fellow Benjamin Bradlow, a progressive faculty member in the Sociology Department…
Matthew Karp is an associate professor of history at Princeton, specializing in the politics of the Civil War era. During this primary season, he has…
This interview constitutes part of a series in which writers for the Prog sit down with leaders of progressive student groups on campus. Interviews are intended to highlight the work of these groups, to learn more about the mission driving their efforts, and to encourage interested students to get involved.
This interview constitutes part of a series in which writers for the Prog sit down with leaders of progressive student groups on campus. Interviews are…
Dr. Nasser Abourahme is a Princeton-Mellon/Humanities Council Fellow and a scholar on the intersection of urban studies and postcolonial thought. He has written for a…
The Farminary is a twenty-one acre sustainable farm on Princeton Pike that offers courses to Princeton Seminary students about the intersection of faith and agriculture.…
The Prog’s Chris Russo sat down with Dr. Zia Mian of Princeton’s Program on Science and Security. A physicist by education, Dr. Mian has published books…
"People don’t realise that to be a centrist in French politics, and Macron is called a centrist, is very different from being a centrist in American politics." Christopher Russo interviews Professor David Bell about the French Presidential election.
We have to be long distance runners in struggle for truth and justice. I recall in 1980 I felt the same thing when Reagan won. Here we are, thirty-six years later, with the triumph of Trump.