Notebook - February 25, 1998
University lowers price tag for some students
  
Shapiro after a decade
In an effort to make a Princeton education more financially accessible to low- and middle-income students, the university will revamp its financial aid policies. The changes will result in a substantial increase in scholarship awards for most students on financial aid, making the amount they pay in line with what it costs to attend major state universities...
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Harold T.
Shapiro *64
As Harold Shapiro celebrates his 10th anniversary as Princeton's president, administrators and students agree that his ability to combine a clear direction for the future with timely, subtle wit has served the university well...
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Faculty File

  
When Ed Zschau '61, a visiting professor in the electrical engineering department, completed his final lecture of the fall semester, he flipped on a boom box. The song, "My Way," without the words, filled the Bowen Hall auditorium. Soon, Zschau began belting out his own versiona fitting conclusion to a first-time engineering course, High Tech Entrepreneurship...
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Ed
Zschau '61
 


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