What's new at PAW Online: Oct. 24, 2011

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In the cover story of our Oct. 26 issue, author, professor, and father Sam Wang shares his insights on a most perplexing topic: your child’s brain. Wang, an associate professor of molecular biology and neuroscience, has graciously agreed to answer brain-related questions from PAW readers. If you’d like to submit one, please send an email to paw@princeton.edu or use the comment box here.
– Marilyn H. Marks *86, editor
 
Anthony Roth Costanzo ’04, scheduled to make his Metropolitan Opera debut in December, visited Princeton to share advice with six talented students from the Princeton Opera Company. WATCH
 
Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Annalyn M. Swan ’73 explores the new Willem de Kooning retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. READ MORE
 
Remembering the legendary Ella Fitzgerald, who made her campus debut 75 years ago and took a bow at Commencement in 1990. LISTEN
Photo by William Gottleib, courtesy Library of Congress.
 

The men’s and women’s cross country teams are ready to defend their titles at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships. Also, Princeton football dropped a wild 56-39 game at Harvard Oct. 22.
 
Add to your online reading list – browse links to more than 130 blogs by Princetonians, sorted by class year. READ MORE
 
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE OCT. 26 ISSUE:
  • Scientist Dad Professor Sam Wang has a huge audience – perpetually perplexed parents – with a new book on the inner workings of a child’s brain.
  • ‘Not ideal,’ but bonding nonetheless Outdoor Action pre-orientation trips got more than they bargained for this year, courtesy of Tropical Storm Lee.
  • Record enrollment in engineering At the engineering school, the numbers are up, from a surge in enrollment to a jump in sponsored-research funding.
 
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