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1 Friday, May 27, :00 AM Alumni-Faculty Forum: Careers in the Arts Moderator: Stacy Wolf, Acting Chair and Professor of Theater in the Lewis Center for the Arts and Director, Princeton Arts Fellowship. Panelists: Paul R. Provost *94, Deputy Chairman, Christie s, Inc.; Stacy Rukeyser 91, Television and Film Writer, and Executive Producer, UnREAL; Allison Slater Tate 96, Freelance Writer and Editor, Today. com, NBC News.com, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, Brain, Child Magazine; Lauren Carpenter 06, Founder and COO, Carpenter Fine Violins & Collectibles, Founder and Executive Director, Salomé Chamber Orchestra. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCormick Hall, Room 101. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Climate Change: Now What? Moderator: Robert H. Socolow, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Senior Research Scholar. Panelists: Ning Lin *10, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Princeton University; Robert S. Ridgely 71, President, Rainforest Trust; Bob Fisher 76, Chairman, Gap Inc.; Thomas A. Duckenfield 86, Partner, Wong Fleming Attorneys-at-Law; Andrew Winston 91, Author and Consultant. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 10. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Healthcare: Taking the National Temperature Moderator: Heather Howard, Director, State Health Reform Assistance Network, Woodrow Wilson School. Panelists: T. R. Reid 66, Reporter, Author and Documentary Filmmaker; Frederick E. Lepore 71, Professor of Neurology & Ophthalmology, Rutgers University/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Nan Hayworth 81, Physician and former U.S. Representative, 19th Congressional District, New York; Sara J. Singer 86, Professor, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health & Harvard Medical School; Samuel M. Young Jr. 96, Max Planck Research Group Leader of the Research Group of the Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptic Function, Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience; Matthew Klitus 06, Chief Financial and Strategy Officer, MassHealth. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Immigration Policy: What is Driving Decisions? Moderator: Douglas S. Massey *78, Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs. Panelists: Rick Sobel 71, Senior Research Associate in the Program in Psychiatry and the Law, Harvard Medical School; Ken Buck 81, U.S. Representative, 4th Congressional District, Colorado; Dan-el Padilla Peralta 06, Assistant Professor of Classics, Princeton University. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50. Alumni-Faculty Forum: The Future of the University Experience Moderator: Jill Dolan, Dean of the College, Annan Professor in English, Professor of Theater, Lewis Center for the Arts. Panelists: Mitch E. Daniels, Jr. 71, President, Purdue University and Former Governor, State of Indiana; John Katzman 81, CEO, The Noodle Companies; Vanessa Schwartz 86, Professor of History, Art History, and Film, University of Southern California; Jared Polis 96, U.S. Representative, 2nd Congressional District, Colorado; Claudia Carrera 06, PhD Student, Musicology, NYU and Shop Steward, 8
2 GSOC-UAW. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Whig Hall, Senate Chamber. Princetoniana Take It or Leave It Tent To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University, the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana, and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions. East Pyne, South Lawn Tent. 9:15 AM 19th Annual Princeton Entrepreneurs Network (PEN) Startup Conference & Competition: Registration, Breakfast, and Networking To 2:00 PM. Moderators: Mayra Ceja 03, President of the Princeton Entrepreneurs s Network (PEN) and Eric Sharret 02, VP of PEN. Opening Remarks: Professor Mung Chiang, Chair of Princeton Entrepreneurship Council. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurs Network (PEN), Princeton Entrepreneurship Council (PEC), Office Of Technology Licensing (OTL), Corporate Engagement and Foundation Relations, Princeton Entrepreneurship Club (EClub), and the Keller Center. Friend Center, Auditorium 101; Upper Atrium; and Convocation Room. 9:30 AM 25th Reunion Community Service Project: Kids Against Hunger Coalition Meal Packing To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Class of 1991, along with the Class of 1990, Class of 2011 and the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni. Dillon Gym, Main Floor. 10:00 AM Admission Information Session To 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Undergraduate Admission Office. Clio Hall, Second Floor. Alumni Friends of Princeton University Orchestra Rehearsal for Fireworks Concert To Noon. Sponsored by the Princeton University Orchestra. McAlpin Rehearsal Room, Woolworth Center. Department of Classics Alumni Breakfast To 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Department of Classics. East Pyne, Room 143 (Prentice Memorial Library). Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Center Open House To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Center. Frist Campus Center, Room 246 (LGBT Center). Museum Store Tent To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Princeton University Art Museum, Tent. Princeton Entrepreneurs Network Keynote: From Serial Entrepreneur to VC: Riding the Cycles of Silicon Valley for 25 Years To 10:45 AM. Moderators: Mayra Ceja 03, President of the Princeton Entrepreneurs s Network (PEN) and Eric Sharret 02, VP of PEN. Keynote: Gordon Ritter 86, Founder and General Partner at Emergence Capital Partners. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurs Network (PEN), Princeton Entrepreneurship Council (PEC), Office Of Technology Licensing (OTL), Corporate Engagement and Foundation Relations, Princeton Entrepreneurship Club (EClub), and the Keller Center. Friend Center, Auditorium
3 TigerGear Sale: Student Designed To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the TigerGear student agency. U-Store Courtyard. Tour the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory No open-toed or high-heeled shoes. Children ages 12 and over, please. A government ID is required. Take Tiger Transit shuttle available via Forrestal/ PPPL line. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. PPPL, 100 Stellarator Road, Forrestal Campus, Plainsboro. Transformations in Engineering and the Arts Naomi E. Leonard, Professor MAE and Director, CST; Sigrid M. Adriaenssens, Assistant Professor CEE; Adam Finkelstein, Professor COS; Maria Garlock, Associate Professor MAE; Jeff Snyder, Associate Research Scholar, MUS. To 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Council on Science and Technology. Lewis Library, Bowl :30 AM Alumni-Faculty Forum: Campaign Finance Reform: Following the Money Moderator: Brandice Canes-Wrone 93, Donald E. Stokes Professor in Public and International Affairs, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, Vice Dean, Woodrow Wilson School. Panelists: Katarina vanden Heuvel 81, Editor and Publisher, The Nation; Heather Gerken 91, J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law, Yale Law School; Derek Kilmer 96, U.S. Representative, 6th Congressional District, Washington State; Brady Walkinshaw 06, State Representative, 43rd District, Washington State House of Representatives. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Entrepreneurs Are They Wired Differently? Moderator: Ed Zschau 61, Senior Research Specialist, Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education. Panelists: Tom Craig 76, Chairman and CEO, Shockwave International; Dror Futter 86, Partner, McCarter & English, LLP; Peter Kellner 91, Managing Partner, Richmond Global; Sabrina Parsons 96, Chief Executive Officer, Palo Alto Software, Inc.; Max Anderson 01, Entrepreneur and Writer; Nikhil Basu Trivedi 11, Principal, Shasta Ventures. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McDonnell Hall, Room A02. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Guns: Who Should Be in Control? Moderator: Steven Strauss, Visiting Lecturer in Public Affairs, and John L.Weinberg/Goldman Sachs & Co. Visiting Professor, Woodrow Wilson School. Panelists: John Lopez 61, Owner and Consultant, Half Moon Enterprises, LLC; Jeffrey Hammond 71, Trauma Surgeon, former Chief of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Christina B. Propst 91, Pediatrician, Texas Children s Pediatrics-Fannin, and Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Whig Hall, Senate Chamber. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Personal Ways to Address Inequality: Can an Individual Make a Difference? Moderator: Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Senior Lecturer in Sociology; Acting Director, Program in Latino Studies. Panelists: Sara Ogger *00, Executive Director, New York Council for the Humanities; Lex Kelso 71, Chairman, Board of Directors, Boys Town, Louisiana; Abigail Bach 81, Vice President, Program Strategy and Philanthropy, Edify; Jenny Ungbha Korn 96, Scholar-activist of Race at the University of Illinois at Chicago. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCormick Hall, Room
4 Alumni-Faculty Forum: Same Sex Marriage 2.0: After the Supreme Court Decision Moderator: Stephen Macedo, Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Politics and the University Center for Human Values; Chair, Tanner Committee on Human Values. Panelists: Margaret Rose Vendryes *97, Associate Professor, Fine Arts, York College; Jim Griffith 76, Family Court Judge, Rome, NY; Kenneth Wingard 86, TV Personality, Home & Family; Tiernan Kane 11, Student, Harvard Law School; Kathryn Hamm 91, Publisher, GayWeddings.com. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 10. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Who Gets to Say? Free Speech on Campuses Today Moderator: Michele Minter, Vice Provost for Institutional Equity and Diversity, Office of the Provost. Panelists: Jerry Blakemore 76, Vice President and General Counsel, University Legal Services, Northern Illinois University; Alysa Christmas Rollock 81, Vice President for Ethics and Compliance, Purdue University; Christopher Shea 91, Freelance Journalist; Contributor to Princeton Alumni Weekly, Boston Globe, New York Times Magazine, Chronicle of Higher Education; Jeanne Laymon 11, Program Coordinator, Office of Dean of Undergraduate Students, Princeton University. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium. Before Lunch Poems: What We re Reading and Why Featuring faculty from the Department of English. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Department of English. McCosh Hall, Room 40. Council on Science and Technology StudioLab Open House To Noon. Fine Hall, Room B28. Economic Policy Issues in the 2016 Presidential Campaign: Jobs, Inequality, Taxes, Healthcare, and Economic Growth Moderator: Uwe Reinhardt, James Madison Professor of Political Economy, Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School. Featuring: Josh Bolten 76, Founder and Managing Director, Rock Creek Global Advisors, and Former Chief of Staff under President George W. Bush, and a select group of Princeton seniors. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies. Robertson Hall, Dodds Auditorium. Princeton Entrepreneurs: Designing the Future of Food Gordon Douglas MD 55, Professor Emeritus, Weill Cornell Medical College; Tim Searchinger, Research Scholar, Woodrow Wilson School and the Program in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy; Reuwai Mount Hanewald 94, Terhune Orchards; Alex Lorestani *15, Co-Founder and CEO, Gelzen; David Benzaquem, Founder and CEO, Plant Based Solutions; Shana Weber, Founding Director, Office of Sustainability. To Noon. Sponsored by the Princeton Environmental Institute. Frist Campus Center, Room 302. Stand Up Comedy Show: Comedy After Coffee To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Class of 1966 and the Class of U-Store Courtyard. Workshop on Encore Careers in the Public Interest Philip Moeller 68, Contributing Writer to MONEY magazine, Co-Author of Get What s Yours: The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security; Kef Kasdin 85, Program Leader, AlumniCorps ARC Innovators; Chuck Hopper, Encore Fellowship Network and Founder & President, Hopper Advisory Services. To 11:45 AM. Sponsored by Princeton AlumniCorps and 71 Legacy Initiative. Chancellor Green, Rotunda. 11
5 World Heritage vs. Global Tourism: The Strains and Gains of Tourism on the Protection of Natural and Historic Heritage To 11:45 AM. Discussion led by Stanley N. Katz, Director, Princeton University Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies and President Emeritus, American Council of Learned Societies. Sponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni. McCosh Hall, Room :45 AM Panel: Princeton Entrepreneurship on Campus Moderator: Mayra Ceja 03, President of Princeton Entrepreneurs Network (PEN). Panelists: Coleen Burrus, Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations; Cornelia Huellstruck, Executive Director of the Keller Center; Anne-Marie Maman 84, Executive Director of Princeton Entrepreneurship Council; John Ritter, Director of Office of Technology Licensing. To 11:15 AM. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurs Network (PEN), Princeton Entrepreneurship Council (PEC), Office of Technology Licensing (OTL), Corporate and Foundation Relations, and the Keller Center. Friend Center, Auditorium :00 AM All-Service ROTC Alumni Cookout To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni & Friends of ROTC Tent. Art and Archaeology Reunion Lecture and Reception Join Professors Bridget Alsdorf, Carolina Mangone, and Deborah Vischak for a talk titled Eternal Obelisk: Egyptian, Christian, and Modern. To 12:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology. McCormick Hall, Room 106. Battle of the Alumni Bands Featuring: Jim Freund Trio 56, Occam s Razor 71, Peacock Crossing 71, Daddy s Soul Donut 96, The Plagiarists 11, and the Princeton University Rock Ensemble 16. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. U-Store Courtyard. expressions Dance Company Open Workshop To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the expressions Dance Company. Wilcox Dance Studio. Princeton Sailing Team Alumni Barbecue To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Sailing Team. Lockwood-Pirie 27 Boathouse. Princeton Sustainable Investment Discussion To Noon. Sponsored by the Princeton Sustainable Investment Initiative. McCosh Hall, Room 46. PUP Presents Peter Pan, A Musical for Families To Noon. Sponsored by the Princeton University Players. Butler College, Amphitheater. 11:15 AM Princeton Entrepreneurs Annual Startup Showcase & People s Choice Award Moderator: Rafe H. Steinhauer 07, Entrepreneurial Manager of the Keller Center. To 12:45 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurs Network (PEN), LivePlan, and FitzRandolph Gateway. Friend Center, Convocation Room. 12
6 Noon Alumni Friends of Princeton University Orchestra Hoagie Haven Picnic To 2:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Orchestra. Woolworth Music Center, Front Lawn. Friends of Princeton Men s Basketball Picnic To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Men s Basketball. Jadwin Gym, Hodes Plaza Tent. Princeton AlumniCorps Picnic with New Project 55 Fellows To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton AlumniCorps. Chancellor Green, Rotunda. Princeton Football Association Alumni Game To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Football Association. Princeton Stadium, Powers Field. 12:30 PM Mad Ten: A Closer Look at the 1960s at Princeton and Beyond Moderator: Mason Williams 06, author and Professor of History, Williams College. Panelists: Julian Zelizer, Malcolm Stevenson Forbes, Class of 1941 Professor of History and Public Affairs, Princeton University; Landon Lanny Jones 66, Author of Great Expectations: America and the Baby Boom Generation and Former Managing Editor, People and MONEY magazines; Bill Tucker *72, author of Princeton Radicals of the 1960s, Then and Now, and Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Rutgers University. To 2:45 PM. Sponsored by the Class of McCosh Hall, Room 28. 1:00 PM 19th Annual Princeton Entrepreneurs Business Plan Competition Judges: Cack Wilhelm 06, Principal at Scale Venture Partners; Joel Moxley 02, Founder of Foro Energy; Joe Studholme 84, Managing Partner, Union Atlantic Ventures; Cornelia Huellstrunk, Executive Director of the Keller Center; Pierre dupont 82, Partner at HPM Capital Partners. To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurs Network (PEN), LivePlan, and FitzRandolph Gateway. Friend Center, Auditorium 101. Engineers Without Borders Talk with Julius Coles *66: The Challenges Faced in Pursuing a Career in International Development To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by Engineers Without Borders. Frist Campus Center, Room 302. How Chocolate is Made: From Bean to Bar with the Institute for Chocolate Studies To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Institute for Chocolate Studies. McCosh Hall, Room 46. Learning About Lyme: Challenges of Diagnosis & Treatment Moderator: Hugh Hamilton 85. Panelists: Peter R. Lewis 85, Professor, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Penn State College of Medicine; Jeff Rosalsky 85, Executive Director, Pocono Environmental Education Center and Member, Pike County Tick Borne Diseases Task Force, Dingmans Ferry, PA; Brooke Robert Stoddard 05; Temple Anne Douglas 14; Doug Fearn, President, Lyme Disease Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Inc. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Class of Thomas Lab, Room 003. Muslim Friday Prayers + Reunion Imam Sohaib Sultan, Princeton Muslim Chaplain. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Muslim Life Program. Green Hall, Room 1-C-6. 13
7 The 45,000 Mile Checkup: A Urologist Tells You What You Should Know About Your Prostate, Incontinence Kevin Loughlin 71, Professor of Surgery (urology), Harvard Medical School, Senior Surgeon and Director of Urologic Research, Brigham and Women s Hospital, Staff Urologist, Harvard University Health Services. To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Class of Aaron Burr Hall, Room :30 PM Exploring Foundations of Effective Leadership Moderator: Rick Curtis 79, Director, Outdoor Action Program. Panelists: James Lee 86, Partner, Schaffer & Combs, Adjunct Professor for the University of San Francisco s Graduate School of Business; Amy Sennett 06 JD, U.S. District Court, District of MA; Brady Walkinshaw 06, State Representative, Washington State Legislature; Jesse Caldwell 16, OA Leader Trainer; Derek Lidow, Entrepreneurship Specialist and Lecturer in Electrical Engineering and the Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education. To 2:30 PM. Sponsored by Outdoor Action. Robertson Hall, Bowl 1. Humanistic Studies Reunions Talk: Fathers and Sons in Greek and Roman Epic To 3:00 PM. Denis Feeney, Giger Professor of Latin, Professor of Classics, Chair, Council of the Humanities, Director, Program in Humanistic Studies, Director, Stewart Seminars in Religion. Talk and discussion based on the legendary HUM sequence. Sponsored by the Council of the Humanities. East Pyne, Room 010. Naacho Dance Company Performance To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Naacho Dance Company. East Pyne Courtyard. Tour the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory No open-toed or high-heeled shoes. Children ages 12 and over, please. A government ID is required. Take Tiger Transit shuttle available via Forrestal/ PPPL line. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. PPPL, 100 Stellarator Road, Forrestal Campus, Plainsboro. 2:00 PM A Conversation on Law, Policy, and Justice Moderator: David Huebner 82, Partner, Arnold & Porter LLP, Former Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa. Panelist: Stuart Rabner 82, Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton AlumniCorps. Chancellor Green, Rotunda. Annual Meeting of the Rugby Endowment Board To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. The Tiger Inn, 48 Prospect. Chemical and Biological Engineering Alumni/ae and Family Ice Cream Social To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. Engineering Quadrangle, Room A203. Chemistry Faculty Talk To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Chemistry. Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Taylor Auditorium. Civil and Environmental Engineering Alumni Reception To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Engineering Quadrangle, Room E406. Department of Religion Reception To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Religion. Class of 1879 Hall, Religion Department Lounge. 14
8 disiac Dance Company Reunions Show To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the disiac Dance Company. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theater, Room 301. Intro to Digital Humanities: Short Faculty Project Highlights To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Digital Humanities. Green Hall, Room 0-S-6. Lobster Club Improv Comedy Open Workshop To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Lobster Club. Poe Field, 1912 Pavilion. Mathematics Department Alumni Open House To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Mathematics. Fine Hall, 3rd Floor Common Room. McGraw Center Open House To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning. Frist Campus Center, Room 330. Navigating the College Admission Process Featuring Janet L. Rapelye, Dean of Admission, and Jennifer Weller- Polley Daniels 93 S92, Chair of the Alumni Council Princeton Schools Committee. Open to students in 9th through 11th grades and their families. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Princeton Schools Committee. Architecture Building, Lobby. ORFE Reception To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering. Sherrerd Hall, Atrium. Panel: Forming a Princeton Veterans Association? Moderator: Jim Marshall 72, Vietnam Combat Veteran, former Mayor, Congressman, and President of the United States Institute of Peace. Panelists: Kathy Roth-Douquet 91, Author of AWOL: The Unexcused Absence of America s Upper Classes from the Military and How It Hurts Our Country; Drew Davis 70, Maj. Gen. USMC (ret.) and Senior Director, Capstone, National Defense University; Norm Bonnyman 12, 1LT PA ARNG and Managing Director of Veterans Campaign. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni & Friends of ROTC. Robertson Hall, Bowl 16. Princeton Entrepreneurs Network (PEN) Networking Reception To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurs Network (PEN), Princeton Entrepreneurship Council (PEC), Office Of Technology Licensing (OTL), Corporate Foundation Relations, Princeton Entrepreneurship Club (EClub), and the Keller Center. Friend Center, Tent. Self-Driving Car Demo with PAVE To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering (PAVE). McCosh Hall, Room 10. The Art Report: A Panel Moderator: James C. Steward, Nancy A. Nasher-David J. Haemisegger, Class of 1976, Director, Princeton University Art Museum. Participants: Alice Nonnie Cooney Frelinghuysen 76, Anthony W. and Lulu C. Wang Curator of American Decorative Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Karen Karp 81, Nonprofit and Arts Marketing Consultant and Founding Board Member, International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP); Jodi Hauptman 86, Senior Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, The Museum of Modern Art; Stacey Goergen 90, author of Artists Living with Art (2015); Waqas Jawaid 10, Partner, Isometric Studio. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. McCormick Hall, Room
9 Exhibit and Library Tour: WPRB A Haven for the Creative Impulse: Celebrating 75 Years of Princeton s Campus Radio Station To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Wiess Lounge. 2:15 PM Admission Information Session To 3:15 PM. Sponsored by the Undergraduate Admission Office. Clio Hall, Second Floor. 2:30 PM Alumni-Faculty Forum: In Whom Can We Trust? Role of the Journalist Today Moderator: Joe Stephens, Ferris Professor of Journalism, Investigative Reporter, The Washington Post. Panelists: Landon Lanny Jones 66, Author and Former Managing Editor, People and MONEY magazines; Andres Viglucci 81, News Writer, The Miami Herald; James Blue 91, Senior Content and Special Projects Producer, PBS NewsHour; Gloria Riviera 96, Correspondent, ABC News. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 10. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Lessons Learned: Can We Avoid Another Epidemic/Pandemic? Moderator: Leslie Gerwin, Associate Director, Program in Law and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School. Panelists: Jay McAuliffe 71, Medical Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Josh Bolten 76, Board Member and former Interim Director, ONE Campaign and Co-Chair, Clinton- Bush Haiti Fund; Peter M. Small 81, Founding Director, Global Health Institute; Rebecca C.S. Levine 01, Officer, Epidemic Intelligence Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Whig Hall, Senate Chamber. Alumni-Faculty Forum: New Tech Trends To Watch Moderator: Mung Chiang, Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering, Director, Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education, Director, Program in Technology and Society, Inaugural Chair, Princeton Entrepreneurship Council. Panelists: Eric Schmidt 76, Executive Chairman, Alphabet Inc.; Brad Smith 81, President and Chief Legal Officer, Microsoft Corporation; Gordon Ritter 86, Founder and General Partner, Emergence Capital; Conor Myhrvold 11, Graduate Student, Computational Science & Engineering, Harvard University. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Race Relations: Are We All Seeing the Same Issues? Moderator: Tera W. Hunter, Professor of History and African American Studies. Panelists: Phil Ginsberg 61, Attorney, Hackett, Beecher & Hart; Henry Von Kohorn 66, Founder, Princeton Prize in Race Relations; Patricia Irvin 76, President, Jenore Properties; Jonathan Smith 81, Special Assistant to the President for Diversity and Community Engagement, Assistant Professor, African American Studies, St. Louis University; April Chou 96, Chief Growth and Operating Officer, KIPP Bay Area Schools. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Andlinger Center, Maeder Hall Auditorium. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Stability in the Middle East: How Do We Get There from Here? Moderator: Michael A. Cook, Class of 1943 University Professor of Near Eastern Studies. Panelists: Michael Kassen 76, Chairman, Board of 16
10 Directors, AIPAC; Josh Yoshi Zwiebaek 91, Senior Rabbi, Stephen Wise Temple, Los Angeles; Alexander M. Djerassi 06, Nonresident Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50. Tree Tour of the Princeton Campus Led by Glenn Merc Morris 72. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by Outdoor Action. Whig Hall Steps. Woodrow Wilson School Graduate Alumni Reception To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson School. Robertson Hall, Shultz Dining Room. 3:00 PM Career Networking Plus LinkedIn Profile Critiques with Career Services Eva Kubu, Director of Career Services, and Team. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Careers Committee and Office of Career Services. Frist Campus Center, Multipurpose Rooms A, B, and C. Entrepreneurship the Princeton Way Student and Alumni Open House To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Keller Center, the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, and the Entrepreneurship Club. Entrepreneurial Hub, 34 Chambers Street. Annual Giving Volunteer Reception To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Annual Giving. Prospect House. Anthropology Alumni Open House To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology. Aaron Burr Lobby. Beers With PIIRS Matt Simpson, Beer Sommelier; Mark Beissinger, Director of PIIRS. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) Tent. Campus Green Tour To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. Frist Campus Center, South Lawn Tent. Celebrate Jewish Life Welcome Back Reception with President Eisgruber To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. Chocolate Sampling Table To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Institute for Chocolate Studies. U-Store Courtyard. Electrical Engineering Alumni Reception To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Electrical Engineering Department. Engineering Quadrangle, Room F110. Faith & Ethics in the Executive Suite: Dual Career Couples Marian Ott 76 S75 P06, Chairman of the Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority, President of the Tennessee League of Women Voters, Civic Leader, Volunteer and Activist; Craig Philip 75 S76 P06, CEO (ret d), Ingram Barge, Research Professor, Vanderbilt University. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Faith & Work Initiative. McCosh Hall, Room 4. 17
11 Geosciences Reunions Alumni Reception To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Geosciences. Guyot Hall, Great Hall (Lobby). MAE Alumni Social To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. E-Quad Courtyard. Princeton Debate Panel Alumni Reception To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Debate Panel. Whig Hall, Oakes Lounge. Princeton Football Association Alumni Reception To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Football Association. Princeton Stadium, Powers Field. Princeton Pianists Ensemble Reunions Show To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Pianists Ensemble. Mathey Common Room. Race Relations and Diversity Moderator: Melanie Lawson 76, Journalist, KTRK-TV ABC-13. Panelists: Kathleen McCleery 75, Upcoming Ferris Professor of Journalism, Princeton University; James Blue 91, Special Projects Senior Producer, PBS NewsHour; LaFleurs Stephens-Dougan, Assistant Professor of Politics at Princeton; Roberto Gil Jr. Esq., Program Director, Princeton Blairstown Center; Sohaib Sultan, Muslim Life Coordinator and Chaplain, Princeton University; Samuel S. Wang, Professor of Molecular Biology and Princeton Neuroscience Institute; Princeton Election Consortium. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Asian American Alumni Association, Asian American Student Association, Black Graduate Caucus, Department of African American Studies, Hidden Minority Council, Latino Graduate Student Association, Order of Black Male Excellence, Princeton Blairstown Center, Program in Latino Studies, Princeton University Women s Center, The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Center. Carl A. Fields Center, Large Multipurpose Room. The Race for the White House: A Dialogue Among Democrats of the Present and Past To 4:30 PM. Featuring: Derek Kilmer 96, U.S. Repesentative, 6th Congressional District, Washington. Sponsored by the Princeton College Democrats. Lewis Library, Bowl :30 PM Alumni in the Arts Party To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Lewis Center for the Arts. Lewis Center for the Arts, 185 Nassau Street, Front Lawn (Rain location: Lucas Gallery). Alumni Schools Committee Reception To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Princeton Schools Committee. Architecture Building, Lobby. Chemistry Alumni Reception To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Chemistry. Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Taylor Commons. Forty-First Annual Dante Reunion Professor Robert Hollander 55. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Dante Reunion. East Pyne,
12 Reunions Organ Recital in Memory of Dean Ernest Gordon h70, Robert F. Goheen 40 h70, and William H. Scheide 36 h70 Eric Plutz, University Organist. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by Chapel Music, the Office of Religious Life, the University Chapel, and the Class of University Chapel. Teaching Plato s Republic to Princeton Students in Berlin Featuring Benjamin Morison, Professor of Philosophy, and introduced by Michael Smith, McCosh Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy. Marx Hall, Room :00 PM Aging Well, and How to Do It: Lessons from the Princeton-Smith 50th Reunion Survey Moderator: Landon Lanny Jones 66, Author and Former Managing Editor, People and MONEY magazines. Panelists: Barbara Goltz S66, Therapist; Sally Witte S66, Therapist. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Class of McCormick Hall, Room 101. Alumni Senate Debate on the Motion Resolved: The only way to address climate change in the world is through co-leadership with the U.S. and China. To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the American Whig-Cliosophic Society and the Class of Whig Hall, Senate Chamber. Friends of Princeton Volleyball Reception To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Volleyball. Dillon Gym, Lobby. Hear the Music of the Cosmos: Strings, Gravitational Waves, and Beyond! Katerina Visnjic. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Physics. McDonnell Hall, Room A02. MolBio/EEB Alumni Picnic To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Molecular Biology and the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Eno Hall, Glade. Princeton Presbyterians Westminster Fellowship Reception To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Presbyterian Campus Ministry. Conference Room of the Nassau Presbyterian Church. Princeton Shakespeare Company Presents: Love s Labour s Lost To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Shakespeare Company. East Pyne, Courtyard. Pro-Life Pro-Family Alumni Reception Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Politics Department; Daniel Mark 03 *13, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Villanova University. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Anscombe Society and Princeton Pro-Life. Butler College, Class of 1915 Room. PUP Presents Peter Pan, A Musical for Families To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Players. Butler College, Amphitheater. School of Engineering and Applied Science Tent Reception H. Vincent Poor *77 h80, Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and Michael Henry Strater University Professor of Electrical Engineering. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Friend Center, South Lawn Tent. 19
13 Princeton Women Happy Hour: She Roars! To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Alumnae Initiatives. Prospect House, Garden Room. Specks of Dust Documentary Film Screening Azza Cohen 16, Shaina Watrous 14, Ada Rauch 17. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Bridge Year Program. Lewis Library, Bowl 138. United World Colleges (UWC) Reunion Potluck To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the United World Colleges (UWC) Club. East Pyne, Room 127 (Class of 1949 Room). Friends of Princeton Wrestling Reunion Chris Ayres, Head Coach, Princeton Wrestling. To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Wrestling. The Tiger Inn, 48 Prospect. 4:30 PM Celebrating Rick Curtis Years with Outdoor Action To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by Outdoor Action. Chancellor Green, Rotunda. First-Generation, Low-Income (FLi) Alumni Reception To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Hidden Minority Council (PHMC), the Freshman Scholars Institute (FSI), the Scholars Institute Fellows Program (SIFP), and Career Services. Chancellor Green, Lower Hyphen. Glee Club Sing: Thomas Tallis Spem in Alium To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Glee Club. Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium. Celebrating 15 Years of Meaningful Service To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Pace Center for Civic Engagement. Frist Campus Center, Pace Center Lounge (Room 201A). Philosophy Department Undergraduate Alumni Reception To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy. Class of 1879 Hall, Tower Room. Princeton in Latin America Reception To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton in Latin America (PiLA). Aaron Burr Hall, 2nd Floor Gallery. Social Mixer for Progressive Alumni and Students To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton College Democrats. Terrace Club. UK/Ireland Fellowships Alumni Reception: Rhodes, Marshall, Sachs, Gates, Churchill, Mitchell To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Fellowships Advising Program, Office of International Programs. Carl A. Fields Center, Class of 1985 Meeting Room. 5:00 PM Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University and the Office of Religious Life. Frist Campus Center, Multipurpose Room A. Association of Latino Princeton Alumni Annual Reunions Reception/Pachanga To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Association of Latino Princeton Alumni. West College, Patio. Chapel Choir Alumni Sing Eric Plutz, University Organist; Penna Rose, Director of Chapel Music. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Chapel Choir. University Chapel. 20
14 Friends of Princeton Rugby Annual Reunions Reception To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. The Tiger Inn, 48 Prospect. Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy Show! To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy. U-Store Courtyard. Global Health Program Reception To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Global Health Program (GHP). Wallace Hall, Room 300. Princeton Hindu Alumni Mixer To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Religious Life Hindu Life Program. Green Hall, Room 1-C-6. Princeton University Wind Ensemble Alumni Concert To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Wind Ensemble Arch. Intime Reunions Barbecue To 7:30 PM. Sponsored by Theatre Intime. Murray-Dodge Hall, Class of 1969 Memorial Garden. 6:00 PM Episcopal Church Annual Cocktail Party To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Episcopal Church at Princeton. Procter House, 53 University Place. Friends of Princeton Track & Field/XCountry Gathering To 8:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Track & Field/ XCountry. Princeton Stadium, Concourse near Weaver. Princeton Women s Basketball BBQ To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Women s Basketball. Schultz Lab, Tent. 6:30 PM Friends of Princeton Rugby Annual Awards Ceremony and Senior Recognition Dinner To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. The Tiger Inn, 48 Prospect. 7:00 PM AA Haven To Midnight. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University and the Office of Religious Life. Frist Campus Center, Class of 1952 Room. ABPA Meet and Greet To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Association of Black Princeton Alumni. Chancellor Green, Lower Hyphen. Lobster Club Improv Comedy Show To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by Lobster Club. Butler College, Amphitheater. 7:30 PM Festive Shabbat Dinner To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. Princeton Evangelical Fellowship To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Evangelical Fellowship. Friend Center, Auditorium 101 and Upper Atrium. 21
15 8:00 PM 14th Annual Shabbat Dinner To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by the Scharf Family Chabad House. 15 Edwards Place. Princeton Triangle Show: Tropic Blunder Tickets at triangleshow.com and at McCarter Theatre. To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Triangle Club. McCarter Theatre Center, Matthews Theatre. Theatre Intime Presents Oleanna To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Theatre Intime. Hamilton Murray Theater. 9:00 PM LGBTQ Welcome Cocktail Reception To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by FFR/Princeton BTGALA. Bendheim Center, Library. Old NasSoul Reunions Arch Sing To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Old NasSoul Arch. Tigerlilies Alumnae Arch Sing To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Tigerlilies. Blair Arch. Nassoons Alumni Reunion To 11:30 PM. Sponsored by the Nassoons. Colonial Club. 10:00 PM Wildcats Alumni Arch Sing To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Wildcats Arch. Princeton Triangle Club Alumni Reunion To 1:00 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton Triangle Club. McCarter Theatre Center, Matthews Theatre. 11:00 PM Quipfire! Reunions Shows To Midnight. Sponsored by Quipfire! Improv Comedy. Hamilton Murray Theater. Roaring 20 Alumni Arch Sing To 1:30 AM. Sponsored by Princeton Roaring Arch. Midnight Nassoons Alumni Arch Sing To 1:30 AM. Sponsored by the Nassoons. Blair Arch. 22
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