What We Are Reading Today: Wolfish

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Updated 02 March 2023
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What We Are Reading Today: Wolfish

Author: Erica Berry

In this enthralling, kaleidoscopic exploration of wolves both real and symbolic, Erica Berry’s  “Wolfish” weaves historic and scientific findings alongside criticism, journalism, and memoir to illuminate the strands of our cultural constructions of predator and prey, and what it means to navigate a world in which we can be both.

From 17th-century Europeans referring to mysterious bodily sores as wolves, to contemporary xenophobia about wolves crossing national borders, wolves have long been made to carry our most entrenched sociopolitical, environmental, and bodily fears. 

“Wolfish” is perfect for readers of cultural criticism and environmental writing.


What We Are Reading Today: Renaissance

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Updated 28 December 2025
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What We Are Reading Today: Renaissance

  • Designed by Adjaye Associates in association with Cooper Robertson, the new facility positions the museum at the heart of both campus and civic life as a center for the public humanities

Author: James Christen Steward

“Renaissance: A New Museum for Princeton” reflects on the history of the Princeton University Art Museum as one of the oldest collecting institutions in North America and the role of its architecture in campus making. 

The 2025 opening of its new building affirms the museum’s long-standing commitment to considering works of art in the original as essential tools for understanding the wider world. 

Designed by Adjaye Associates in association with Cooper Robertson, the new facility positions the museum at the heart of both campus and civic life as a center for the public humanities.