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Page 1: Major Reunion Logos The One and Only P-rade! P-rade! and Only e … · 2019. 5. 26. · Maclean House 609-258-3468 Reunions2019 #PrincetonReunions New Reunions website! reunions.princeton.edu

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Washington Road

Marx

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MacleanHouse

Stanhope

Henry House

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McCormick Art Museum

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Prospect Gardens

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Edwards

Witherspoon

Alexander

Little

McCosh

School ofArchitecture

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Patton

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Eno

Dodge-Osborn

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Thomas

Guyot

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Woolworth

Burr

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Dear fellow Princetonians,On behalf of the Alumni Association of Princeton University, it is my great honor to welcome you back to Old Nassau and Reunions 2019! Your class and APGA Reunions chairs, along with volunteers from dozens of alumni organizations working with dedicated campus partners, have once again created an extraordinary weekend. In these pages you will find a full schedule of programs and activities, ranging from athletic contests and student performances to community service projects, as well as class and departmental panels and receptions. This information, along with event reminders and safety alerts, is also accessible on the Reunions Events mobile app which is available for download on both iOS and Google Play by searching for Princeton Events.

On Friday and Saturday, attend one of our 20 Alumni-Faculty Forums, featuring distinguished alumni and faculty moderators speaking on a wide range of topics including the science of happiness, artificial intelligence, migration and immigration, military interests in cybersecurity, and changing careers and retirement, just to name a few. If music is your passion, stop by the Reunions headquarters sites each evening for memorable entertainment, stroll over to the arches throughout campus to hear Princeton’s a capella groups perform, spend Friday afternoon listening to groups from the past compete in the annual Alumni Battle of the Bands, and attend the Princeton University Band’s Fred E. Fox ’39 Memorial Concert Saturday morning on Cannon Green. Also that morning at 10:30 a.m., make your way to Richardson Auditorium for President Eisgruber’s annual “Conversation with Alumni,” before the start of the One and Only P-rade, which begins at 2 p.m. sharp. Once again, the Old Guard will lead the P-rade! For the grand finale, don’t miss the spectacular lawn concert and our unrivaled fireworks on Saturday evening. And for Reunions coverage throughout the weekend and beyond, visit the new Reunions website, reunions.princeton.edu, for photos, videos, social media feeds, and more!

Going back is among the greatest and most longstanding of Princeton traditions. We hope that you will take this time to reconnect with old friends and meet new ones, engage your mind, enjoy the beautiful campus, and rediscover why Princeton really is “the best old place of all.”

Have a wonderful weekend!

Jennifer A. Daniels ’93 S92 President, Alumni Association of Princeton University

ContentsA Brief History ..................2Thursday Events ...............5Friday Events .....................7Saturday Events ..............24Sunday Events ............... 33Tours ............................... 34

Exhibits ...........................37Upcoming Events .......... 40Nightly Entertainment ....41Index ................................42Need to Know ................ 48

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A Brief History of Princeton Reunions and the P-rade

All colleges encourage their graduates to maintain and demonstrate loyalty to their alma mater through return visits. However, no other institution welcomes all of its alumni and their families back for reunions on a yearly basis with the style and fanfare that is uniquely Princeton. Here is a short history of this ever-evolving annual tradition.

In the College of New Jersey’s early years, alumni regularly returned to campus to attend Commencement exercises. Its 100th Commencement in June 1847 drew an impressive 700 graduates for a formal dinner, escalating the tradition into a larger event. Until 1859, all alumni gathered together, but in that year, Alfred Woodhull, Class of 1856, organized the first “class” reunion, a triennial. He astutely surmised that reasonable attendance could be expected, because in that era, anyone who returned to campus for Commencement three years after graduation qualified for an automatic master’s degree (a practice lasting until 1892).

In 1861, a regiment bound for battle in the Civil War passing through Princeton captivated the College’s students with its “skyrocket” cheer, which imitated the sound of fireworks — “sis” for the zooming rocket; “boom” for the explosion; and “ahhhh” as the crowd expressed its pleasure for the resulting light show. At Princeton, the “sis, boom, ah” skyrocket cheer evolved into Princeton’s “locomotive,” where word repetition and increasing speed emulate the sound of a train pulling out from a station. “Tiger” was likely added to the cheer in the late 19th century, when athletic uniforms began consistently using orange and black.

The P-rade officially began in the late 1890s, but it is actually the merged product of earlier traditions. Beginning in the Civil War era, alumni formally processed to Commencement Day dinner meetings. Then in 1888, Princeton and Yale University began scheduling one of their baseball games at Princeton on the Saturday before Commencement. Since this coincided with class dinners, alumni attendance was high and many classes formally marched to the game at University Field (located at the corner of Prospect Avenue and Olden Street). In October 1896, when the newly renamed Princeton University celebrated its sesquicentennial (150th anniversary), 800 Princeton undergraduates and 2,000 alumni took part in a mile-long procession through the campus and town; most carried an orange torch or lantern, and many classes wore coordinated costumes. Stimulated by the grandeur and organization of this parade, in 1897 all returning classes first joined to march in order to the baseball game. By 1906, a written description of the annual event said, “The Alumni Pee-rade on Saturday afternoon was quite as spectacular as usual; the bands, banners, transparencies, uniforms and vaudeville features encircling University Field with color and noise.”

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During early P-rades, the sole decoration worn by returning alumni was a small badge with class numerals on it. Gradually, classes began to distinguish themselves with creative hats, balloons and parasols; before long, younger classes wore colorful costumes, carried humorous signs, and often performed comic stunts. In 1912, some of that year’s graduating class dressed in blue denim overalls and jackets to protect their regular clothes from spilled beer stains. One year later, the Class of 1913 adopted white beer jackets as their costume. By 1920, the jackets became a tradition with the addition of unique class logos. To this day, each graduating class designs its own class jacket, worn for the first time during Reunions weekend. Classes typically design new costumes for each “major” quinquennial reunion up until the 25th, when they receive a class blazer. The Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni introduced a Reunions Blazer in 2003 and all graduate alumni, regardless of graduation year, are unified in wearing this blazer each year. Following Princeton tradition, the APGA introduced its own Reunions jackets, similar to beer jackets, in 2018.

Reunions were canceled in 1917 and 1918 for World War I, so the “Victory Commencement” of 1919 featured a throng of 5,000 alumni for the largest Reunions and P-rade yet. An even longer “Victory Reunion” P-rade in 1946 following World War II (and the canceled Reunions of 1943, 1944, and 1945) brought back 7,300 alumni, with each class carrying service flags showing the number of classmates who served and were killed in the war.

In 1947, the Class of 1922 held its 25th Reunion in Holder Hall Courtyard, becoming the first on-campus reunion site. (Previous reunions were held in private homes and rented spaces in town.) But it was not until 1952, that liquor was permitted to be served at the on-campus sites.

Rain has put the occasional damper on the P-rade but only once — in 1953 — did it force a cancellation. Even then, some classes insisted on marching anyway! Over time, P-rades and Reunions increasingly became a family affair, but it was not until the undergraduate body became coeducational in 1969 that women were officially welcome to participate in the P-rade.

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From the early- to mid-20th century, the P-rade route began at Nassau Hall, moved across campus to 1879 Arch, then down Prospect Avenue and around University Field to pass the president in his reviewing box. Construction of the EQuad on the site of University Field in the late 1960s changed the end of the route to the new Clarke Field south of Ivy Lane. This era also marked the last Yale-Princeton Commencement baseball game (1966), so the P-rade ending changed to an Alumni Association meeting welcoming the graduating seniors into the alumni body. In the early 1990s, the route was altered again to keep the P-rade entirely on campus — beginning at FitzRandolph Gate, going around Nassau Hall and Cannon Green, then down Elm Drive to finish on Poe Field.

While much of the P-rade has stayed the same over the years — the Nassau Hall bell tolls at 2 p.m. sharp — 2018 marked perhaps the greatest change in tradition. The Old Guard (classes beyond the 65th Reunion) led the P-rade after the Grand Marshal and other dignitaries, (including the President), an honor previously bestowed upon the 25th Reunion Class. The new tradition continues this year with the Old Guard leading the way again. In recognition of his commitment to Reunions, the eldest returning alumnus from the oldest returning class has the special privilege of carrying the Class of 1923 Cane — a black wooden staff topped by a leaping silver tiger. Beginning in 1975, graduate alumni were invited to march between the 24th and 26th reunion classes, a tradition that has continued to this day. Throughout, dedicated alumni known as Marshals maintain order in their distinctive orange “Da Vinci” hats and blue blazers. The P-rade ends when the senior class marches onto Poe Field and gathers by the reviewing stand to be officially welcomed into the Alumni Association.

In 1996, in celebration of the University’s bicenquinquagenary (250th anniversary), a spectacular fireworks display was first held on Saturday night. The thousands of shells, custom soundtrack and tailored choreography of the 25-minute display quickly became a highlight and annual tradition during Reunions.

Increasing student body size and the inclusion of family members in the P-rade has swelled turnout and lively participation in the ever-more-colorful spectacle. Today, well over 25,000 alumni, family, and friends participate in this annual gathering, and no other university comes close to the pageantry, magnitude and ceremony of Princeton Reunions.

This summary was prepared by the Committee on Reunions and is adapted from the research and writings of Alexander Leitch ’24, William K. Selden ’34, Daniel N. White ’65, J. T. Miller ’70, and Liz Greenberg ’02.

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THURSDAY, May 30

Thursday, May 30, 2019

9:00 AM

Princetoniana “Take It or Leave It” TentTo 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions. East Pyne Hall, South Lawn Tent.

10:00 AM

Annual Meeting, The Auxiliary to the Isabella McCosh InfirmaryTo Noon. Featuring John Kolligian, Executive Director, University Health Services. Sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Isabella McCosh Infirmary. McCosh Health Center, Room G20.

11:00 AM

Princeton University Band Reunion BBQTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Band. Poe Field, 1912 Pavilion (Picnic Shelter).

Student Action to Fight Climate Change in New JerseyTo Noon. Featuring Jonathan Lu ’18 *19, Founder, Princeton Student Climate Initiative. Sponsored by the Princeton Student Climate Initiative. Frist Campus Center, Room 206.

11:30 AM

Annual Class Officer LuncheonTo 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Alumni Affairs. Chancellor Green, Rotunda.

1:30 PM

Art Museum Store TentTo 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Princeton University Art Museum, Store Tent.

Opera Masterclass With Rochelle EllisTo 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Opera Company. Taplin Auditorium.

2:00 PM

Admissions Information SessionTo 3:00 PM. Learn about the application process with a representative from the Undergraduate Admission Office. Sponsored by the Office of Admission. East Pyne Hall, Room 010.

3:00 PM

eXpressions Dance Company Lyrical WorkshopTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by eXpressions Dance Company. Wilcox Hall, Dance Studio.

The Times They Are A-Changin’: Bob Dylan 1964-1974To 4:30 PM. Presenters: Nigel Smith, William and Annie S. Paton Foundation Professor of Ancient and Modern Literature, and Jonathan T. Taplin ’69, Annenberg Innovation Lab Director Emeritus, University of Southern California. Sponsored by the Class of 1969. McCosh Hall, Room 10.

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THURSDAY, May 30

4:00 PM

A Musical Tribute to Jack HontzTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Band. Poe Field, 1912 Pavilion (Picnic Shelter).

Beer Tasting and Meet the CuratorsTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Princeton University Art Museum, Store Tent.

4:30 PM

Introduction to QiGong – Class With QiGong MasterTo 5:30 PM. Featuring Nadia Linda Hole ’75, QiGong Master. Sponsored by the Class of 1975. Class of 1975 Walk (adjacent to Prospect Gardens).

5:00 PM

Fuzzy Dice Improv Reunions ShowTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy. U-Store Courtyard, Tent.

Gary Walters ’67 PVC Awards BanquetTo 8:30 PM. Contact the Princeton Varsity Club at [email protected] or 609-258-3594 for tickets. Sponsored by the Princeton Varsity Club. Jadwin Gym, A Level Indoor Track.

7:30 PM

Dido and Aeneas & The Old Maid and the ThiefTo 9:45 PM. Tickets at the door and at tickets.princeton.edu. Sponsored by the Princeton Opera Company. Taplin Auditorium.

8:00 PM

Iftar – A Breaking of the Ramadan FastTo 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Muslim Life Program in the Office of Religious Life. Carl A. Fields Center.

Lobster Club Improv Comedy ShowTo 9:15 PM. Sponsored by Lobster Club. Center, Film and Performance Theater, Room 301.

Theatre Intime Presents...SeascapeTo 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Theatre Intime. Murray-Dodge Hall, Hamilton-Murray Theater.

10:00 PM

Koleinu Reunions Arch SingTo 10:30 PM. Sponsored by Koleinu. Blair Arch.

10:30 PM

Quipfire! Reunions ShowTo 11:30 PM. Sponsored by Quipfire! Improv Comedy. Murray-Dodge Hall, Hamilton-Murray Theater.

11:00 PM

Katzenjammers Class of 2019 Senior Arch SingTo Midnight. Sponsored by the Katzenjammers. Blair Arch.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Friday, May 31, 2019

8:00 AM

Current and Future Regional Presidents Breakfast – Welcoming ALL interested volunteers! To 9:30 AM. Hosted by Beverly Randez ’94, Chair, Committee on Regional Associations; and Mary Newburn ’97, Vice Chair, Committee on Regional Associations. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Frist Campus Center, Open Atrium A Level (in front of Food Gallery).

Introduction to QiGong – Class With QiGong MasterTo 9:00 AM. Featuring Nadia Linda Hole ’75, QiGong Master. Sponsored by the Class of 1975. Class of 1975 Walk (adjacent to Prospect Gardens).

8:30 AM

22nd Annual Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network (PEN) Startup Conference & Competition: Registration (Coffee & Donuts)To 9:00 AM. Sponsored by Keller Center, Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network, Nassau Street Ventures, Def Method, Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, Chaac Ventures, LivePlan, E-Club and Fitz Gate Ventures. Friend Center, Upper Atrium.

Yoga – AM StretchTo 9:30 AM. Sponsored by the Class of 1979. Dillon Gymnasium, Multipurpose Room.

8:45 AM

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Artificial Intelligence: Catastrophe or Opportunity?To 10:00 AM. Moderator: Elad Hazan *06, Professor of Computer Science and co-founder of Google AI Princeton. Panelists: Matthias Blumrich *96, Senior Research Scientist, NVDIA; Mimi Chen ’79, Co-Founder, VoiceSell; and Otis B. Jennings ’94, Vice President of Engineering, IvySys Technologies. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 10.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Immigration Beyond the HeadlinesTo 10:00 AM. Moderator: Leah P. Boustan ’00, Professor of Economics. Panelists: Maribel Hernandez Rivera *10, District Director, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; Dan R. Littman ’74, Kimmel Professor of Molecular Immunology, Skirball Institute, New York University School of Medicine, and Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Marie Friedmann Marquardt ’94, Scholar-in-Residence, Emory University; and Kwaku Akowuah ’99, Partner, Sidley Austin LLP. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theatre, Room 301.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Storytellers: Books and Music That Changed Your LifeTo 10:00 AM. Moderator: Aleksandar Hemon, Professor of Creative Writing, Lewis Center for the Arts. Panelists: John Sacret Young ’69, Writer, Producer, Director and President, Sacret, Inc.; Lewis Flinn ’89, Composer; Marianne Apostolides ’94, Novelist; and Pedro Hernandez ’99, “Black Pedro,” Comedian, Actor and Writer. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Frist Campus Center, Room 302.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Alumni-Faculty Forum: The Science of Happiness: Changing Behavior for GoodTo 10:00 AM. Moderator: John Kolligian, Executive Director, University Health Services. Panelists: Michael Nylan *83, Professor, University of California at Berkeley; Martin Seligman ’64, Zellerbach Professor of Psychology and Director of the Positive Psychology Center, University of Pennsylvania; Stephen Snyder ’79, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; and Jennifer N. Caudle ’99, Family Physician, Associate Professor at Rowan University and On-Air Health Expert. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50.

9:00 AM

EcoReps TentsTo 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. East Pyne Hall, South Lawn Tent and Dillon Gym, East Lawn Tent.

Labyrinth: A Self-Guided Prayer WalkTo 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Presbyterians of the Westminster Foundation. Nassau Presbyterian Church, Niles Chapel, 61 Nassau St.

Outdoor YogaTo 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. Frist Campus Center, South Lawn Tent.

Princetoniana “Take It or Leave It” TentTo 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions. East Pyne Hall, South Lawn Tent.

Princeton in Prison: The Petey Greene Tutors To 11:00 AM. Moderators: Jim Farrin ’58, Executive Director, The Petey Greene Program, and Beth Brett ’98. Sponsored by The Petey Greene Program. East Pyne Hall, Room 010.

Startup Workshop: Building Your Startup Team To 9:55 AM. Featuring Ian Thomson ’09, Executive Recruiter, OneBridge Partners, LLC; Jean Drouin ’94, CEO and Founder, Clarify Health Solutions; and Bryton Shang ’12, Founder and CEO, Aquabyte. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurship Council. Friend Center, Bowl 004.

Startup Workshop: How to Engage With the Princeton Entrepreneurial Ecosystem To 9:55 AM. Featuring Anne-Marie Maman ’84, Executive Director, Princeton Entrepreneurship Council; Cornelia Huellstrunk, Executive Director, Keller Center for Innovation; Tony Williams, New Ventures Associate, Office of Technology Licensing; Coleen Burrus, Executive Director, Corporate Engagement and Foundation Relations; and Kim Betz, Executive Director, Center for Career Development. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurship Council. Friend Center, Bowl 008.

Startup Workshop: Venture Funding Toolkit To 9:55 AM. Featuring Dianna Raedle ’84, Founder and CEO, Deer Isle Group, and Craig Limoli ’12, Co-Founder and CEO, WellSheet. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurship Council. Friend Center, Bowl 006.

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FRIDAY, May 31

10:00 AM

Battle of the Alumni BandsTo 5:00 PM. Concert featuring alumni bands: 69 Spare Parts (1969), Tiger Dynasty (1969), Jon Rusch (1974), RAM Haiti (1979), The Funstigators (1984), Your Nightly Zeitgeist (2009), Burne Holiday (2014), and The Princeton University Rock Ensemble (PURE) Undergrads. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. U-Store Courtyard, Tent.

Department of Classics Alumni BreakfastTo 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Department of Classics. East Pyne Hall, Prentice Memorial Library, Room 143.

Humanistic Studies Reunions Talk: “Freud: Civilized and Discontented”To 11:00 AM. Michael D. Gordin, Rosengarten Professor of Modern and Contemporary History; Professor of History; and Director, Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts. Sponsored by the Council of the Humanities. McCormick Hall, Room 106.

Startup Workshop: A Methodology for Defining Your Product Strategy To 10:55 AM. Featuring Julia Macalaster ’12, COO, Def Method. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurship Council. Friend Center, Bowl 008.

Startup Workshop: Legal Considerations for Startups To 10:55 AM. Featuring Dror Futter ’86, Partner, Rimon Law; Beth Alter ’90, Counsel, Seward & Kissel LLP; and Leo Kittay ’96, Partner, Fross Zelnick Lehrman & Zissu, P.C. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurship Council. Friend Center, Bowl 004.

Startup Workshop: How to Be an Angel InvestorTo 10:55 AM. Explore getting involved with Princeton Alumni Angels as an investor, founder, or engaged alumnus. Featuring Laurence Latimer *01, Head of Ventures, IEX Group; Ann Rodriguez ‘99, COO, WBNA; and Rob Wolk ‘91, Managing Director, Wolk Capital Partners. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurship Council. Friend Center, Bowl 006.

The Meanings of Museum DisplayTo 11:15 AM. Featuring James Steward, Nancy A. Nasher-David J. Haemisegger, Class of 1976, Director, Princeton University Art Museum and Lecturer with the rank of Professor in Art & Archaeology. Reception to follow. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum and Department of Art & Archaeology. McCormick Hall, Room 101.

10:30 AM

22nd Annual Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network (PEN) Startup Conference & Competition: Showcase, Voting and LunchTo Noon. Sponsored by Keller Center, Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network, Nassau Street Ventures, Def Method, Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, Chaac Ventures, LivePlan, E-Club and Fitz Gate Ventures. Friend Center, Convocation Room.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: China/U.S. Conflicts in Geopolitics and TradeTo 11:45 AM. Moderator: Rory Truex ’07, Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School. Panelists: Cheng Li *92, Director and Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution’s John L. Thornton China Center; Rick Johnston ’64 *98, President, MKBC International; Ginny Kamsky ’74 *75, Chairman and CEO, Kamsky Associates, Inc.; Bruce P. Malashevich ’74, President and CEO, Economic Consulting Services, LLC of Washington, D.C.; and Shara L. Aranoff ’84, Partner, Covington and Burling, LLP. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Groundbreaking Medical TreatmentsTo 11:45 AM. Moderator: Barbara E. Engelhardt, Associate Professor of Computer Science. Panelists: Peter W. Park *99, Medical Group Lead, Pfizer; Stuart Silverman ’69, Clinical Professor of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai and UCLA; Kathleen E. Squires ’74, Global Director HIV Scientific Affairs, Merck Research Labs, and Professor of Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University; Arthur “Bud” Burnett ’84, Professor of Urology, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions; and Mark Smith ’09, Founder and CEO, Finch Therapeutics. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 10.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: The Next Chapter of Your Journey: Changing Careers and RetirementTo 11:45 AM. Moderator: Kimberly K. Betz, Executive Director, Career Services. Panelists: Juanita T. James ’74, President and CEO, Fairfield County’s Community Foundation; Tony Rodriguez ’79, Board Director; Rishi Jaitly ’04, Founder and CEO, Times Bridge; and Rukiya Ross ’14, Director of Finance and HR, Springboard Collaborative. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, Room 399.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: The Real Deal: Running for or Holding Office TodayTo 11:45 AM. Moderator: Brandice Canes-Wrone ’93, Donald E. Stokes Professor of Public Affairs and Professor of Politics; Vice Dean, Woodrow Wilson School; and Director, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics. Panelists: Indya Kincannon *99, Candidate for Mayor, Knoxville, Tennessee; Bob Raymar ’69, Member, Hellring Lindeman Goldstein & Siegal LLP; Michael Tetreau ’74, First Selectman, Town of Fairfield, Connecticut; and Sara Love ’89, Delegate, Maryland House of Delegates. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McDonnell Hall, Room A02.

Before Lunch Poems: What We’re Reading and WhyTo 11:30 AM. Featuring faculty from the English Department. Sponsored by the Department of English. McCosh Hall, Room 40.

Civically-Minded Tigers: Diverse Ways to Engage in Social ImpactTo Noon. Moderator: Peggy Russell ’79, Law Professor and Associate Provost for Diversity and Inclusion, Santa Clara University. Panelists: Richard Feiner ’84, Director, Foundations and Corporate Relations, Weill Cornell Medicine; Katrina Browne ’89, Producer and Director of “Traces of the Trade: A Story From the Deep North”; and Aria Miles ’14, Director of Research and Public Policy, Momentum Nonprofit Partners. Sponsored by Princeton AlumniCorps. Computer Science, Room 104.

Council on Science and Technology StudioLab (Technology Lab) Open HouseTo 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Council on Science and Technology. StudioLab, Fine Hall B08 (basement-level).

From D-Day to a More Just and Peaceful World: 75 Years and the American Field Service (AFS)To Noon. Welcome: Keith Stock ’74, Chairman, AFS-USA President’s Council. Moderator: Ambassador (ret.) Thomas B. Robertson ’72, former U.S. Ambassador to Slovenia. Panelists: Ambassador (ret.) Daniel Feldman *94, former U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan; Lt. Colonel Kevin McKiernan, U.S. Army, Military Intelligence; and Ambassador Frederico Duque Estrada Meyer, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Brazil to the United Nations. Sponsored by the Office of International Programs and AFS-USA. Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, Bowl A17.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Midterm Review: Grading the Administration on Health Care and MoreTo 11:45 AM. Featuring Senator William Frist ’74, Heart and Lung Transplant Surgeon, Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader and Chair of the Executive Board, Cressey & Co. Sponsored by the Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies. Frist Campus Center, Room 302.

She Roars Reunions BrunchTo 11:30 AM Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Frist South Lawn Tent.

The Origins and Architectural Grandeur of Princeton’s Iconic Eating ClubsTo 11:30 AM. Featuring Clifford W. Zink, Historic Preservation Consultant and Author. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana and the Princeton Prospect Foundation. Lewis Thomas Laboratory, Room 003.

Veterans in the Undergraduate Student Body: Then and NowTo 11:30 AM. Moderator: Jim Marshall ’72, Vietnam combat veteran, former Mayor, Congressman and President of the United States Institute of Peace. Panelists: John Gore ’68, Vietnam combat veteran; Tyler Eddy ’21, veteran, U.S. Marine Corps; Brendan O’Hara ’21, veteran, U.S. Navy; and Chris Wilson ’21, veteran, U.S. Marine Corps. Sponsored by the Princeton Veterans Alumni Association (PVETS), Alumni & Friends of ROTC, and the Princeton Student Veterans Alliance (SVA). Whig Hall, Senate Chamber.

We Are Family: A Community Service Project Packing Meals for Kids Against Hunger!To 2:30 PM. Sponsored by the Classes of 1979, 1989, 1999, 2004, 2009, 2014 and the APGA. Dod-McCormick Courtyard (40th Headquarter Site).

11:00 AM

Hacking Reunions: Help Green Princeton’s Defining EventTo Noon. Featuring Shana Weber, Director, Office of Sustainability. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. Princeton University Entrepreneurial Hub, 34 Chambers Street.

Main Course: PEI Debuts Food and Environment Certificate TrackTo Noon. Presenters: Michael Celia, Director of the Princeton Environmental Institute and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering; D. Graham Burnett, Professor of History of Science; and Tessa L. Desmond, Associate Research Scholar and Lecturer, Program in American Studies. Sponsored by Princeton Studies Food. McCosh Hall, Room 46.

Sailing Team BBQTo 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Sailing. Lockwood-Pirie ’27 Boathouse (851 Princeton-Kingston Road).

William C. Campbell Alumni TournamentTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Golf. Springdale Golf Club.

11:30 AM

All-Service Military Reunion and LunchTo 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Veterans Alumni Association (PVETS), Alumni & Friends of ROTC, and the Princeton Student Veterans Alliance (SVA). Whig Hall, Tent.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Campus Rec Alumni LunchTo 1:30 PM. Sponsored by Campus Rec. Dillon Gymnasium, Multipurpose Room.

Noon

Alumni in the Art World Networking LunchTo 1:30 PM. Presenters: Sarah Elson ’84, Art Historian, Collector and Founder of LaunchPad; Blair Fowlkes Childs ’98, Research Associate, Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Emily Lenz ’04, Art Historian and Director, D. Wigmore Fine Art; Waqas Jawaid ’10, Co-Founder of Isometric Studio; and Sarah Cho ’18, Curatorial Assistant of American Art & Paintings and Decorative Arts, Baltimore Museum of Art. Sponsored by the Student Advisory Board of the Princeton University Art Museum. Whig Hall, Oakes Lounge.

Chalk TalkTo 1:30 PM. Mitch Henderson ’98, Head Coach, Men’s Basketball and Men’s Basketball Staff. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Men’s Basketball. Lewis Library, Bowl 120.

Princeton AlumniCorps Civically-Minded LunchTo 1:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton AlumniCorps. Computer Science, Banana Gallery.

Princeton Football Association Alumni GameTo 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Football Association. Princeton Stadium, Powers Field.

Princeton Swimming & Diving BBQTo 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Swimming and Diving. DeNunzio Island.

Science Beyond Guyot: Twenty-Five Years of Harry Hess FellowsTo 3:00 PM. Moderator: Sasha (Van Dusen) Turchyn ’97. Panelists: John Higgins, Associate Professor of Geosciences; Daniel Sigman, Dusenbury Professor of Geological and Geophysical Sciences; Frederik Simons, Professor of Geosciences; and former Geosciences Harry Hess Fellows Abby Kavner, Kevin Lewis, Masha Prokopenko, Mak Saito and June Wicks. Sponsored by the Department of Geosciences. Guyot Hall, Room 10.

12:15 PM

22nd Annual Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network (PEN) Startup Conference & Competition: Keynote Fireside Chat With Nate Faust ‘02, Co-Founder of Jet.ComTo 1:00 PM. Moderator: Mayra Ceja ‘07, Partner at Republic. Sponsored by Keller Center, Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network, Nassau Street Ventures, Def Method, Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, Chaac Ventures, LivePlan, E-Club and Fitz Gate Ventures. Friend Center, Auditorium 101.

12:30 PM

Alumni Perspectives Discussion: Share Your Most Meaningful Princeton Memory!To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Perspective Project. Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, Bowl A17.

1:00 PM

22nd Annual Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network (PEN) Startup Conference & Competition: Competition and Winners AnnouncedTo 1:45 PM. Sponsored by Keller Center, Princeton Entrepreneurs’

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FRIDAY, May 31

Network, Nassau Street Ventures, Def Method, Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, Chaac Ventures, LivePlan, E-Club and Fitz Gate Ventures. Friend Center, Auditorium 101.

American Whig-Cliosophic Society’s Alumni Senate Debate: “This House Believes That the World Will Be a Better Place in 100 Years”To 2:30 PM. Proposition: Carolyn Luedtke ’94 and Eric Gawiser ’94. Opposition: Pragya Malik ’19 and Sinan Ozbay ’19. Chair: Rebekah Ninan ’19. Sponsored by the American Whig-Cliosophic Society. Whig Hall, Senate Chamber.

Creative Movement Workshop and Mini Show for FamiliesTo 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Ballet. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theatre, Room 301.

Criminal Justice Reform Efforts on Campus and BeyondTo 2:30 PM. Featuring Larry Hamm ’78, Civil Rights Activist and Chairman, People’s Organization for Progress; Jim Farrin ’58, Executive Director, The Petey Greene Progam. Sponsored by Students for Prison Education and Reform (SPEAR) and Princeton Progressives. Andlinger Center, Maeder Hall Auditorium.

eXpressions Dance Company Contemporary WorkshopTo 3:00 PM. Sponsored by eXpressions Dance Company. Wilcox Hall, Dance Studio.

Film Screening of “No Woman’s Land: A 1929 Expedition to Mount Athos and Meteora”To 1:50 PM. Featuring Julia Gearhart, Curator, Image and Historic Collections, Visual Resources Collection, Department of Art & Archaeology. Sponsored by the Department of Art & Archaeology, Visual Resources Collection. McCormick Hall, Room 106.

Muslim Friday PrayersTo 2:00 PM. Imam Sohaib Sultan, Princeton University Muslim Chaplain. Sponsored by the Office of Religious Life. Murray-Dodge Hall, Room 104.

Old NasSoul Alumni LuncheonTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by Old NasSoul. Poe Field, 1912 Pavilion (Picnic Shelter).

PSA Alumni Meet and GreetTo 3:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Student Agencies. 48 University Place, Courtyard.

1:30 PM

Art Museum Store TentTo 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Princeton University Art Museum, Store Tent.

Football Trains: How the Railroad Brought the Big Games to PrincetonTo 2:30 PM. Featuring Thomas Tulenko ’67, Class Marshal. Sponsored by the Class of 1967. McCosh Hall, Room 64.

McCosh Health Center Open House: A 21st Century Clinic SpaceTo 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Isabella McCosh Infirmary and University Health Services. McCosh Health Center.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Princeton Faculty in the Nation’s ServiceTo 3:00 PM. Moderator: Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director, James Madison Program; former Chair, U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom; presidential appointee, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; and former member, President’s Council on Bioethics. Panelists: Anne-Marie Slaughter ’80, Bert G. Kerstetter ’66 University Professor Emerita of Politics and International Affairs and former Director of Policy Planning, U.S. State Department; Bradley A. Smith, 2018-19 James Madison Program Visiting Fellow and former Chair, Federal Election Commission; Harvey S. Rosen, John L. Weinberg Professor of Economics and Business Policy and 22nd Chair, Council of Economic Advisors. In memory of Alan B. Krueger, James Madison Professor of Political Economy and 27th Chair, Council of Economic Advisors. Sponsored by the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. McDonnell Hall, Room A02.

Religion Department ReceptionTo 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Religion. Class of 1879 Hall, Department of Religion Lounge.

2:00 PM

22nd Annual Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network (PEN) Startup Conference & Competition: Cocktails & NetworkingTo 2:30 PM. Sponsored by Keller Center, Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network, Nassau Street Ventures, Def Method, Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, Chaac Ventures, LivePlan, E-Club and Fitz Gate Ventures. Friend Center, Upper Atrium.

AAS Alumni Mix and Mingle “Old Friends New Connection”To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of African American Studies. Stanhope Hall, Room 201.

Advice and a Slice: Record Your Professional/Life Advice for Students and Enjoy Dessert To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Career Services. 36 University Place, Suite 200.

American Studies Then and NowTo 3:00 PM. Panelists: Anne Cheng, Director of the Program in American Studies; Rachael DeLue, Associate Director of the Program in American Studies; Aisha Beliso-De Jesús, Professor of Spanish and Portuguese and American Studies; and Hendrik Hartog, Professor of History. Sponsored by the Program in American Studies. East Pyne Hall, Room 010.

Annual Meeting of the Rugby Endowment BoardTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. Tiger Inn.

Build Your Own Rube Goldberg MachineTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA). Louis A. Simpson International Building, B60 A, B and C.

Chemical and Biological Engineering Alumni and Family Ice Cream SocialTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. Engineering Quadrangle, Room A203.

Civil and Environmental Engineering Alumni ReceptionTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Engineering Quadrangle, E215 Student Lounge.

Department of Mathematics Alumni ReceptionTo 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Mathematics. Fine Hall, Common Room.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Engaging Modern and Contemporary ArtTo 4:00 PM. Presenters: Louise Sams ’79, EVP and General Counsel, Turner, leader, High Museum of Art, art collector and volunteer; Sarah Elson ’84, art historian and collector, Founder of LaunchPad; and Emily Lenz ’04, art historian and Director at D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. McCormick Hall, Room 101.

Entrepreneurship Club ReceptionTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Entrepreneurship Club. Computer Science, Banana Gallery.

GET REAL: Princeton ’69 Artists Reflect on Their CareersTo 3:30 PM. Moderator: Catherine Scallen *90, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities, Associate Professor of Art History, Case Western Reserve University. Panelists: Joel Babb ’69, Jon Friedman ’69, Dan Massad ’69, Artists. Sponsored by the Class of 1969. Lewis Center for the Arts, Wallace Theater.

Jazz Program Panel Discussion & Jam SessionTo 6:00 PM. Featuring Rudresh Mahanthappa. Sponsored by the Department of Music. Lewis Center for the Arts, Lee Jazz Studio, E101, Effron Music Building.

Lyme Disease: Overview, Research Opportunities and a Patient’s PerspectiveTo 4:00 PM. Moderator: Hugh Hamilton ’85. Panelists: Bonnie Crater ’84, Co-Founder and Co-Chairman, Bay Area Lyme Foundation; Brooke R. Stoddard ’05, Associate, Goldman, Sachs & Co.; Laura Hergenrother ’19; and Doug Fearn, President, Lyme Disease Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania; Kristen T. Honey, Vice Chair, Tick-borne Disease Working Group, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Sponsored by the Class of 1984. McCosh Hall, Room 46.

ORFE ReceptionTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering. Sherrerd Hall, Atrium.

What Everyone Should Know About Dementias: Alzheimer’s Disease and Maintaining Brain HealthTo 4:30 PM. Moderator: Jerold Graff ’64. Panelists: Norman Cantor ’64, John Robinton ’74, Neil Horner ’79, Emily Finkelstein Chan ’96 and Mark Rogerson ’04. Sponsored by the Class of 1964. Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Room A32.

2:30 PM

A Year in the Politics of Gender and SexualityTo 4:00 PM. Moderator: Regina Kunzel, Director, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Panelists: Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong *93, Associate Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs; Vanessa Tyson ’98, Associate Professor of Politics, Scripps College; Brian E. Herrera, Associate Professor of Theater, Lewis Center for the Arts; Dara Strolovitch, Associate Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies; and Catherine Clune-Taylor, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Sponsored by the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies. McCormick Hall, Room 106.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Climate Change: Mobilizing Humanity to Meet the Greatest Threat of Our TimeTo 3:45 PM. Moderator: Lynn Loo*01, Director, Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment; Theodora D. ‘78 and William H. Walton III ‘74 Professor in Engineering; Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering. Panelists: Douglas I. Foy ’69, President and CEO, Serrafix Corporation; Kim Riether Coupounas ’89, Global Ambassador, B Lab; Ashley Conrad-Saydah ’99, Deputy Secretary for Climate Policy, California Environmental Protection Agency; and Aseem Mahajan ’09, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Government, Harvard University. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Frist Campus Center, Room 302.

Alumni Faculty-Forum: Free Speech and Fake NewsTo 3:45 PM. Moderator: Keith E. Whittington, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics. Panelists: John Stossel ’69, Stossel TV; Cheryl Gould ’74, Senior Vice President, NBC News; Brian Dickerson ’79, Editorial Page Editor, Detroit Free Press/USA Today Network; Tom Nagorski ’84, Executive Vice President, Asia Society; and Jeanette Beebe ’14, Healthcare and Technology Journalist (Forbes, NPR/WHYY, Fast Company, Scientific American) and Daily Newsletter Writer, Center for Cooperative Media. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: National Security Interests in CybersecurityTo 3:45 PM. Moderator: Jacob N. Shapiro, Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, and Co-Director of the Empirical Studies of Conflict Program. Panelists: Greg Treverton ’69, Professor of the Practice of International Relations and Spatial Sciences, University of Southern California; Scott P. Sarlin ’89, Senior Technical Director, National Counterproliferation Center, Office of the Director of National Intelligence; Kiersten E. Todt ’94, President and Managing Partner, Liberty Group Ventures LLC and Managing Director, The Cyber Readiness Institute; Travis LeBlanc ’99, Partner, Cooley LLP; and Nicole Perlroth ’04, Cybersecurity Correspondent, The New York Times. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 10.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Professional Investing: From Asset Allocation to Picking StocksTo 3:45 PM. Moderator: Motohiro Yogo ’00, Professor of Economics. Panelists: Keith Stock ’74, Chairman and CEO, First Financial Investors, Inc.; Eddie Fishman ’94, Executive Committee, D.E. Shaw and Co., LP; Homayoun Saleh ’99, Director of Investments, Princeton Theological Seminary; Sarah Zeller Seelaus ’04, COO, Sound Point Capital Management, LP; and Aditi Gupta ’09, Vice President, PIMCO. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Friend Center, Auditorium 101.

Educating the Incarcerated to Transform Lives and Break the Wicked Cycle of Mass IncarcerationTo 4:00 PM. Welcome: Marcus Bullock, Founder and CEO of Flikshop. Moderator: Amy Randall ’94, Director of Social Impact Practices for Propper Daley. Panelists: Eden M. Badertscher ’94, Senior Research Scientist; Fred Patrick, Director of the Post Secondary Education Project for the VERA Institute for Justice; Lauren Reed, Executive Team Assistant, Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prisons; and Dameon Stackhouse. Closing remarks: Jenny Greene, Professor of Astrophysical Sciences and Academic Director of PTI, and Jill Stockwell, Administrative Director of PTI. Sponsored by the Class of 1994 and the Prison Teaching Initiative. Andlinger Center, Maeder Hall Auditorium.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Navigating the College Admission ProcessTo 4:00 PM. Featuring Terri Riendeau, Senior Associate Dean, Admission; and Jane Shidler ’96, Chair, Princeton Schools Committee. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Princeton Schools Committee. Computer Science, Room 104.

3:00 PM

Annual Giving Volunteer ReceptionTo 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Annual Giving. Lewis Library Atrium.

Anthropology Open HouseTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology. Aaron Burr Hall, 1st Floor Lobby.

Beers With PIIRSTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS). 1879 Hall Tent.

CJL Welcome Reception With President EisgruberTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Princeton Hillel. Center for Jewish Life.

Electrical Engineering Alumni ReceptionTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Electrical Engineering. Engineering Quadrangle, Room F110.

EncoreTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Pianists Ensemble. McAlpin Hall, 033 Woolworth Center.

Film: “Satan and Adam” - A Harlem Blues Journey To 5:00 PM. Featuring Adam Gussow ’79 *00 (English). Sponsored by the Class of 1979. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theatre, Room 301.

Geosciences Reunions Alumni ReceptionTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Geosciences. Guyot Hall, Great Hall.

Graduate Student AwardsTo 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Chemistry. Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Taylor Commons.

MAE ReunionsTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Engineering Quadrangle, Courtyard.

Men’s Basketball Alumni PicnicTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Men’s Basketball. Jadwin Gym, Hodes Plaza Tent.

Princeton Football Association Alumni ReceptionTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Football Association. Princeton Stadium, Powers Field.

Princeton University Trivia!To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by Orange Key Tour Guides. Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Study Hall and Patio A.

Program in American Studies Reunions ReceptionTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Program in American Studies. Chancellor Green, Lower Hyphen.

School of Architecture ReunionTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the School of Architecture. Architecture School Lobby, South Gallery.

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FRIDAY, May 31

The Effects of Toxic Stress on ChildrenTo 5:00 PM. Melanie C. Lawson ’76, Reporter and Anchor KTRK-TV/ABC 13 and Trustee; Panelists: Elizabeth Gould, Dorman T. Warren Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute; Dwayne Curry, Program Officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Nathalie Edmond, Psychologist, Counseling and Psychological Services. Sponsored by the Princeton-Blairstown Center. Carl A. Fields Center, Large Multipurpose Room.

3:30 PM

Alumni in the Arts PartyTo 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Lewis Center for the Arts, the Department of Art & Archaeology, the Department of Music, Princeton Arts Alumni, Princeton in Hollywood, and the Princeton University Art Museum. Lewis Arts Complex, Forum.

Chemistry Alumni ReceptionTo 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Chemistry. Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Taylor Commons.

Discussion With Elaine PagelsTo 5:00 PM. Featuring Elaine Pagels, Harrington Spear Paine Foundation Professor of Religion. Moderator: Jeff Marston ’69. Panelists: The Rev. Chris Thomforde ’69; The Rev. Jeff von Arx, S.J. ’69; Bruce Zuckerman ’69, Professor of Religion and Linguistics, University of Southern California. Sponsored by the Department of Religion and the Class of 1969. McCosh Hall, Room 28.

In Service of Humanity, Pace Center for Civic Engagement Open HouseTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Pace Center for Civic Engagement. Frist Campus Center, Pace Center Lounge, Room 201A.

McGraw Center Open HouseTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning. Frist Campus Center, Room 330.

Near Eastern Studies (NES) Alumni ReceptionTo 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern Studies. Jones Hall, Room 102.

Outdoor Action: Foundations of Effective LeadershipTo 4:30 PM. Moderator: Rick Curtis ’79, Director, Outdoor Action Program. Panelists: Josh Brankman ’99, Executive Director, Outward Bound USA; Clint Wallace ’04, Assistant Professor of Law, University of South Carolina; Amy LaViers ’09, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Director of the Robotics, Automation and Dance (RAD) Lab, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Joe Barrett ’14, Planner, Center for Court Innovation; Delaney Thull ’19, graduating senior, OA Leader. Sponsored by the Outdoor Action Program. Aaron Burr Hall, Room 219.

PICS ReceptionTo 4:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Internships in Civic Service. Blair-Joline Courtyard.

Reconnect With Your KC, PEC and E-Club FriendsTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education, Princeton Entrepreneurship Council and the Entrepreneurship Club. Princeton University Entrepreneurial Hub, 34 Chambers Street.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Reunions Organ Recital in Memory of Dean Ernest Gordon, Robert F. Goheen ’40, William H. Scheide ’36, John J.F. Sherrerd ’52 and Carl WeinrichTo 4:30 PM. Featuring Eric Plutz, University Organist. Sponsored by Chapel Music, the Office of Religious Life, the University Chapel and the Class of 1970. Friend Center, South Lawn Tent.

Why Political Polarization Will Get Worse if People Are ReasonableTo 4:30 PM. Featuring Thomas Kelly, Professor of Philosophy. Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy. Marx Hall, Room 301.

Wine Around the World With Princeton JourneysTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Journeys. Maclean House, Garden.

Woodrow Wilson School Graduate Alumni ReceptionTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson School. Prospect House.

4:00 PM

Alumni Schools Committee Reception for All Alumni InterviewersTo 5:00 PM. Presenters: Jane Shidler ’96, Chair of Princeton Schools Committee; and Brad Saft ’00, Vice Chair of Princeton Schools Committee. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Princeton Schools Committee. Friend Center, South Lawn Tent.

Dante Reunion 2019To 5:30 PM. Featuring Robert Hollander, Professor of European Literature and French and Italian, Emeritus. Sponsored by Dante Reunion. East Pyne Hall, Room 010.

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Molecular Biology PicnicTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Eno Hall, Glade.

Favorite Physics Demonstrations After 25 Years To 5:00 PM. Featuring Steven Gubser ’94, Professor of Physics. Sponsored by the Department of Physics. McDonnell Hall, Room A02.

Friends of Princeton Volleyball Reunions ReceptionTo 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Volleyball. Dillon Gymnasium, Lobby.

Friends of Princeton Women’s Soccer Happy HourTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Women’s Soccer. Triumph Brewing Company.

Friends of Princeton Wrestling ReunionTo 7:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Wrestling. Tiger Inn.

PALM Alumni Reunion EventTo 6:00 PM. Featuring Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Sponsored by the Anscombe Society & Pro-Life. Butler College, Class of 1915 Room.

Panel on Student-led Sustainability InitiativesTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. McCosh Hall, Room 62.

Rocky RCA ReunionTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Rockefeller College. Rocky Head of College House, 11 University Place.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Tigerwell: Princeton’s Health, Wellbeing and Resilience InitiativeTo 5:00 PM. Moderator: Rochelle Calhoun, Vice President for Campus Life. Panelists: Anne Laurita, Project Manager, TigerWell Initiative, Health Promotion and Prevention Services, University Health Services; Calvin Chin, Director, Counseling and Psychological Services, University Health Services; and Dominic (Nic) Voge, Senior Associate Director, McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning. Sponsored by the Office of Campus Life and co-sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Isabella McCosh Infirmary. McCosh Hall, Room 64.

USG Wine and Cheese Reunions EventTo 5:30 PM. Sponsored by Undergraduate Student Government (USG). Morrison Hall, Patio.

4:15 PM

Full Circle: 50 Years of Undergraduate WomenTo 5:45 PM. Sponsored by the Women*s Center. Frist Campus Center, Room 302.

4:30 PM

50th FSI First-Gen/Low-Income ReunionsTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by ODOC Programs for Access and Inclusion. Welcome remarks by Dean Khristina Gonzalez and Dr. Ashlee Shaw. Mathey College, Common Room.

A4P 40th Anniversary Reception With Moone-Tsai WineTo 6:30 PM. Welcome Remarks from A4P Co-chairs: Kevin Wong ’05, Partner, Princeton Tutoring, and Nancy Lin ’77, CEO, Lin & Smith Consulting, Inc. and President, Princeton University League. Sponsored by the Asian American Alumni Association of Princeton (A4P). Whig Hall, Oakes Lounge.

Glee Club Reunion Concert: SPEM IN ALIUMTo 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Glee Club. Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium.

Global Fellowships Alumni ReceptionTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Fellowships Advising Program, Office of International Programs. Carl A. Fields Center, Class of 1985 Meeting Room.

GSS Reunions Reception 2019To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Program in Gender & Sexuality Studies. Corwin Hall Atrium.

Molecular Biology Alumni ReceptionTo 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Molecular Biology. Lewis Thomas Laboratory, Room 003.

Outdoor Action Alumni & Friends ReceptionTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Outdoor Action Program. Bendheim Center, 26 Prospect Avenue, Library Lounge, Room 104 and Patio.

Philosophy Department Undergraduate Alumni ReceptionTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy. Class of 1879 Hall, Tower Room.

Princeton in Latin America (PiLA) ReceptionTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton in Latin America (PiLA). Louis A. Simpson International Building, PiLA Office Suite, A Level.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Social Mixer for Progressive Alumni and StudentsTo 6:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Progressives. Terrace Club.

5:00 PM

AA Open MeetingTo 6:30 PM. Sponsored by University Health Services. Murray-Dodge Hall, Room 103.

ALPA Reunions ReceptionTo 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Association of Latino Princeton Alumni (ALPA). Chancellor Green, Rotunda.

Astro Alumni SherryTo 7:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Astrophysical Sciences. Peyton Hall, Grand Central Room.

ECP Garden PartyTo 7:00 PM. Bishop Laura Ahrens ’84. Sponsored by the Episcopal Church at Princeton University. Procter House, 53 University Place.

Friends of Princeton Track and Field/XC DinnerTo 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Track & Field. Princeton Stadium (Concourse Near Weaver).

Friends of Rugby Annual Reunions ReceptionTo 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. Tiger Inn.

Fuzzy Dice Improv Reunions ShowTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy. U-Store Courtyard, Tent.

Global Health Program Alumni ReceptionTo 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Global Health Program. Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, Room 399.

Princeton Women’s Basketball BBQTo 8:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Women’s Basketball. Schultz Hall, Tent.

5:15 PM

Chapel Choir Reunions Alumni Sing and ReceptionTo 6:15 PM. Penna Rose, Conductor; Eric Plutz, Organist. Sponsored by the Office of Religious Life. University Chapel.

5:30 PM

Friends of Theatre Intime Reunions BBQ!To 7:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Theatre Intime. Murray-Dodge Hall, Class of 1969 Memorial Garden.

6:00 PM

diSiac Reunions ShowTo 7:30 PM. Sponsored by diSiac Dance Company. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theatre, Room 301.

6:30 PM

Friends of Rugby Annual Awards Ceremony and Senior Recognition DinnerTo 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. Tiger Inn.

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FRIDAY, May 31

Shabbat Evening Services - Orthodox, Conservative and ReformTo 7:30 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Princeton Hillel. Center for Jewish Life.

Triangle Club Pre-Show ReceptionTo 7:30 PM. For Premium Ticket Purchasers, Donors and Families. Sponsored by the Princeton Triangle Club. McCarter Theatre, Matthews Theater.

7:00 PM

AA HavenTo 11:00 PM. Sponsored by University Health Services. Frist Campus Center, Class of 1952 Room.

ABPA Meet and GreetTo 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Association of Black Princeton Alumni (ABPA). Chancellor Green, Café (Lower Level).

7:30 PM

Dido and Aeneas & The Old Maid and the ThiefTo 9:45 PM. Tickets at the door and at tickets.princeton.edu. Sponsored by the Princeton Opera Company. Taplin Auditorium.

Festive Shabbat DinnerTo 9:30 PM. Performace by Koleinu, Princeton’s Jewish a capella group. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Princeton Hillel. Center for Jewish Life.

Princeton Christian Fellowship Worship MeetingTo 10:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Christian Fellowship (formerly PEF). Friend Center, Auditorium 101.

8:00 PM

Lobster Club Improv Comedy ShowTo 9:15 PM. Sponsored by Lobster Club. McCosh Hall, Room 10.

PFA Night of WorshipTo 10:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Faith and Action. McCosh Hall, Room 10.

Shabbat at ChabadTo 11:00 PM. Sponsored by the Scharf Family Chabad House. Scharf Family. Scharf Family Chabad House, 15 Edwards Place.

Sympoh AlumniTo 9:00 PM. Sponsored by Sympoh Urban Arts Crew. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theatre, Room 301.

Theatre Intime Presents...SeascapeTo 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Theatre Intime. Murray-Dodge Hall, Hamilton-Murray Theater.

Triangle Show: Night of the Laughing DeadTo 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Triangle Club. McCarter Theatre, Matthews Theater.

8:30 PM

Old NasSoul Reunion Arch SingTo 9:30 PM. Sponsored by Old NasSoul. 1879 Arch.

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FRIDAY, May 31

9:00 PM

LGBTQ Welcome Reception To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by FFR/Princeton BTGALA. Chancellor Green, Rotunda.

Tigerlilies Alumni Arch SingTo 11:00 PM. Sponsored by the Tigerlilies. Blair Arch.

9:30 PM

Wildcats Alumnae Arch SingTo 11:00 PM. Sponsored by the Wildcats. 1879 Arch.

10:30 PM

Quipfire! Reunions ShowTo 11:30 PM. Sponsored by Quipfire! Improv Comedy. Murray-Dodge Hall, Hamilton-Murray Theater.

Triangle Alumni Onstage ReunionTo 1:00 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton Triangle Club. McCarter Theatre, Matthews Theater.

11:00 PM

Nassoon Alumni Reunion Arch SingTo Midnight. Sponsored by the Princeton Nassoons. Blair Arch.

Roaring 20 Alumni Champagne Arch SingTo 2:00 AM. Sponsored by the Roaring 20. 1879 Arch.

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SATURDAY, June 1

Saturday, June 1, 2019

8:00 AM

Crusaders 1912 Liturgy and God’s Work in Our LivesTo 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Ambassadors/Crusaders. Dickinson Hall, Room 211.

Introduction to QiGong – Class with QiGong MasterTo 9:00 AM. Featuring Nadia Linda Hole ’75, QiGong Master. Sponsored by the Class of 1975. Class of 1975 Walk (adjacent to Prospect Gardens).

8:30 AM

PURR 5K RunTo 10:30 AM. Sponsored by the Class of 1994. Use 1 Tiger Lane on your GPS. West Windsor Fields.

1746 Society Breakfast & Seminar: Tiger-ize Your AssetsTo 10:00 AM. Featuring Victoria Baum Bjorklund ’73, Retired Partner, Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett LLP; Jennifer Jordan McCall ’78, Partner, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman; T. Randolph “Randy” Harris ’72, Partner, McLaughlin & Stern LLP; and James “Jay” Hughes ’64, former Partner of two international law firms: Coudert Brothers and Jones, Day, Reavis and Pogue. Sponsored by the Office of Gift Planning. Prospect House.

8:45 AM

Alumni-Faculty Forum: #MeTooTo 10:00 AM. Panelists: Beth A. Wilkinson ’84, Founding Partner, Wilkinson Walsh + Eskovitz; Rachael Wong ’94, Founder and Strategic Advisor, One Shared Future; Kellen Heniford ’14, Ph.D. Candidate in History, Columbia University. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 10.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: New Frontiers in Science and TechnologyTo 10:00 AM. Moderator: Emily A. Carter, Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Science. Panelists: Patricia Falcone ’74, Deputy Director for Science and Technology, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Frances Arnold ’79, Linus Pauling Professor, California Institute of Technology; Bruce Lincoln ’79, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Silicon Harlem; and Karen Roter Davis ’94, Leadership Team at X, Alphabet’s Moonshot Factory. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Tigers in the ArtsTo 10:00 AM. Moderator: Stacy Wolf, Professor of Theater; Director of the Program in Music Theater, Lewis Center for the Arts. Panelists: Barry Miles Silverlight ’69, Musician; Elliot Bostwick Davis ’84, Director and CEO, Norton Museum of Art; Deborah Hurwitz ’89, Composer, Music Director and Productivity Coach, Maestra Music, Inc.; and Kelvin Dinkins, Jr. ’09, Assistant Dean and Lecturer in Theater Management, Yale School of Drama and General Manager, Yale Repertory Theatre. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, Room 399.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Youth Sports: Success or ExcessTo 10:00 AM. Moderator: Bob Surace ’90, Head Football Coach. Panelists: Glenn Tilley ’84, Executive Chairman and CEO, Defend Your Head; Jason Garrett ’89, Head Coach, Dallas Cowboys; Ann Rodriguez

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SATURDAY, June 1

’99, President, Puente Partners; and Caraun Reid ’14, Athlete, National Football League. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50.

9:00 AM

A4P 40th Anniversary Breakfast ReceptionTo 10:30 AM. Featuring Larry Tsai ’79, Co-Founder and Proprietor, Moone-Tsai Wines, in conversation with Vitus Lau ’79, Partner, Vitallia.com. Sponsored by the Asian American Alumni Association of Princeton (A4P). Chancellor Green, Rotunda.

Annual Open House Breakfast at the Aquinas InstituteTo 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Aquinas Institute. St. Thomas Aquinas House, Chaplain’s Residence (24 Charlton Street across from the Friend Center).

EcoReps TentsTo 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. East Pyne Hall, South Lawn Tent and Dillon Gym, East Lawn Tent.

Friends of Princeton Fencing BreakfastTo Noon. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Fencing. Jadwin Gym, Hodes Plaza Tent.

Friends of Princeton Squash ReunionTo 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Squash. Jadwin Gym, C Floor, Zanfrini Room.

Friends of the Tiger Band Annual Meeting of the Board of DirectorsTo 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Friends of the Tiger Band. Frist Campus Center, Room 309.

Princeton University Players (PUP) Alumni BrunchTo 11:00 AM. Sponsored by Princeton University Players. Rocky-Mathey Theatre.

Princetoniana “Take It or Leave It” TentTo 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions. East Pyne Hall, South Lawn Tent.

9:15 AM

How Do We Build a More Diverse and Inclusive Campus Community? A Discussion Among ’79 Educational LeadersTo 10:30 PM. Moderator: Peggy Russell ’79, Associate Provost for Diversity and Inclusion, and Professor of Law, Santa Clara University. Panelists: Lily McNair ’79, President, Tuskegee University; Mark Schlissel ’79, President, University of Michigan; and David Yellen ’79, President, Marist College. Sponsored by the Class of 1979. McCosh Hall, Room 46.

Orthodox Shabbat Morning ServicesTo 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Princeton Hillel. Center for Jewish Life.

9:30 AM

Alumni Swim MeetTo 11:30. Warm-up starts at 9:00 AM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Swimming and Diving. DeNunzio Pool.

APGA Mimosa BreakfastTo 10:30 AM. Sponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA). Louis A. Simpson International Building, Weickart Atrium.

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SATURDAY, June 1

Health Professions Reunions ReceptionTo 12:30 PM. Sponsored by Health Professions Advising. 36 University Place, Suite 230.

Princeton Presbyterians Open HouseTo 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton Presbyterians of the Westminster Foundation. Nassau Presbyterian Church, 61 Nassau Street, Conference Room.

9:45 AM

Conservative Shabbat Morning ServicesTo Noon. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Princeton Hillel. Center for Jewish Life.

Yoga - AM StretchTo 10:45 AM. Sponsored by the Class of 1979. Dillon Gymnasium, Multipurpose Room.

10:00 AM

A Conversation With Alumni: Engagement Opportunities With the Andlinger Center for Energy and the EnvironmentTo 11:00 AM. Moderator: Z. Jason Ren, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment. Featuring Andlinger Center Director Lynn Loo *01, Theodora D. ’78 and William H. Walton III ’74 Professor of Engineering and Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering; and Darren Hammell ’01, Gerhard R. Andlinger Visiting Fellow in Energy and the Environment. Sponsored by the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment. Andlinger Center, Maeder Hall Courtyard.

Friends of Men’s Soccer Alumni GameTo Noon. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Men’s Soccer. Roberts Stadium, Myslik Field.

Friends of Princeton Softball Reunion and 1895 Field CelebrationTo 12:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Softball. 1895 Field (Softball Field).

Friends of Women’s Soccer Alumni GameTo Noon. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Women’s Soccer. Roberts Stadium, Myslik Field.

Kindred Spirit Reunions Arch Sing To 11:00 AM. Sponsored by Kindred Spirit. 1879 Arch.

Princeton-Blairstown Center Breakfast and ReunionTo Noon. Sponsored by the Princeton-Blairstown Center. Murray-Dodge Hall, Room 104.

Princeton Ultimate Alumni GameTo 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Ultimate. West Windsor Fields.

Princeton University Rowing Association Alumni Row and BBQ Lunch To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Rowing Association. C. Bernard Shea ’16 Rowing Center.

Program In Translation & Intercultural CoffeeTo 11:30 AM. With David Bellos, PTIC Director. Sponsored by the Program in Translation & Intercultural Communication. Small World Café, Nassau Street East.

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SATURDAY, June 1

Stephanie Edwards Diehl ’98 Alumni MatchTo Noon. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Volleyball. Dillon Gymnasium, Court 1.

Teacher Preparation Alumni BreakfastTo Noon. Sponsored by Program in Teacher Preparation. 1879 Tent.

Water Polo Alumni GameTo 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Water Polo. DeNunzio Pool.

10:30 AM

A Conversation With President Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Criminal Justice: Tipping the Scales of InequalityTo 11:45 AM. Moderator: Udi Ofer, Deputy National Political Director, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and Visiting Lecturer in Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School. Panelists: Robert L. Herbst ’69, Human Rights Attorney, Herbst Law PLLC; Jeff Rosenzweig ’74, Criminal Defense Lawyer; Hilary Beard ’84, Writer, Speaker, Trainer, Coach; and Leola Hardy ’89, Chief of the Children and Youth Justice Unit, Defender Association of Philadelphia. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 10.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Firing on All Cylinders: Developments in NeuroscienceTo 11:45 AM. Moderator: Elizabeth Gould, Dorman T. Warren Professor of Psychology, Professor of Neuroscience, Princeton Neuroscience Institute. Panelists: Larry Kegeles ’69, Professor of Psychiatry and Radiology, Columbia University; John G. Golfinos ’84, Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery and member, Neuroscience Institute, NYU School of Medicine; Rochelle Smith ’89, Founder and President, Clarendon Social Center; and S. Matthew Liao ’94, Professor of Bioethics and Philosophy, New York University. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Room A32.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Inspiring The Next Generation of EntrepreneursTo 11:45 AM. Moderator: Anne-Marie Maman ’84, Founding Executive Director, Princeton Entrepreneurship Council. Panelists: Don Dixon ’69, Co-founder and Managing Director, ForgePoint Capital; Sheila Marmon Heuer ’94, Founder and CEO, Mirror Digital; Dara Kennedy ’99, Founder and CEO, Ayla; Michael Carvin ’04, Founder and CEO, SmartAsset; and Alexander Bisignano ’09, Founder and CEO, Phosphorus. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, Room 399.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Politics: How Do We Bridge the Current Divide?To 11:45 AM. Moderator: Melissa Lane, Class of 1943 Professor of Politics and Director, University Center for Human Values. Panelists: Jim Leach ’64, Visiting Professor, University of Iowa College of Law; Bruce Bond ’79, Co-Founder and CEO, Common Ground Committee; Chris Cleveland ’84, Chairman, Chicago Republican Party; Stephanie Mash Sykes ’04, Executive Director and General Counsel, African American Mayors Association; and Jacob Candelaria ’09, State Senator, New Mexico State Senate. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50.

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SATURDAY, June 1

Celebrating Christian Life at Princeton: Princeton Faith and Action Annual BrunchTo 1:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Faith and Action. Robert L. Melrose Center for Christian Leadership, 19 Vandeventer Avenue.

Driven to Distraction: Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Public ApprehensionsTo 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA). East Pyne Hall, Room 010.

Ethics, Faith and the Business of Football in the NFL: Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Jason Garrett ’89To 11:30 AM. Featuring David W. Miller, Director of Princeton Faith & Work Initiative; and Jason Garrett ’89, Head Coach, Dallas Cowboys. Sponsored by Princeton Faith & Work Initiative. James M. Stewart ’32 Theater, Room 110, 185 Nassau Street.

Footnotes Alumni BrunchTo Noon. Sponsored by the Princeton Footnotes. Rockefeller College, Common Room.

Friends of Princeton Tennis SocialTo 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Tennis. Lenz Tennis Center, Cordish Family Pavilion.

Friends of Sprint Football ReunionTo 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Sprint Football. Princeton Stadium, Powers Field.

Journalism in Turbulent TimesTo Noon. Moderator: Nancy Cordes *99, Chief Congressional Correspondent, CBS News. Featuring Marc Fisher ’80, Senior Editor, The Washington Post; Michael Grabell ’03, Author and Reporter, ProPublica; Danielle Ivory ’05, Investigative Reporter, The New York Times; Tanzina Vega, Host, “The Takeaway,” and former Ferris Professor of Journalism. Sponsored by the Princeton Alumni Weekly and the Humanities Council’s Program in Journalism. Friend Center, Auditorium 101.

Rugby’s 32nd Annual R.U.S.T. Alumnae-Undergraduate Exhibition MatchTo Noon. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. Haaga House and Rickerson Fields at West Windsor.

The 2019 Millennial Lecture: The Myth of the Millennial EntrepreneurTo Noon. Featuring Amy Nelson, CEO, Venture for America. Sponsored by the Class of 2000. Frist Campus Center, Room 302.

11:00 AM

Alyea Memorial Demonstration LectureTo Noon. Sponsored by the Department of Chemistry. Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Taylor Auditorium.

Fred E. Fox ’39 Memorial ConcertTo Noon. Sponsored by the Princeton University Band. Cannon Green.

Friends of Princeton Field Hockey and Friends of Princeton Lacrosse ReunionTo 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Field Hockey and the Friends of Princeton Lacrosse. Class of 1952 Stadium.

Humanities Sequence Open House - 3rd Annual HUM Alumni Meet and GreetTo 12:30 PM. Sponsored by the Council of the Humanities. Joseph Henry House, Patio.

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SATURDAY, June 1

Kindred Spirit Alumni ReceptionTo Noon. Sponsored by Kindred Spirit. Friend Center, Classroom 108.

Mime CompanyTo Noon. Sponsored by the Friends of the Princeton Mime Company. Butler College, Amphitheater.

Princeton Bahá’í ReunionTo 1:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Bahá’í Club. Carl A Fields Center, Class of 1985 Meeting Room.

Princeton Club Figure Skating Alumni ReunionTo 1:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton University Figure Skating Club. Butler College, 1942 Room.

Princeton Tiger Magazine Brunch Open HouseTo 2:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Tiger Magazine. 48 University Place, Room 406.

Rugby’s 49th Annual “Doc” Whitton Cup Alumni-Undergraduate Exhibition MatchTo 12:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. Haaga House and Rickerson Fields at West Windsor.

Sustainability Careers ReceptionTo 1:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. Guyot Hall, Atrium (Dinosaur Lobby).

Tigerlilies Alumni and Friends Arch SingTo 12:30 PM. Sponsored by the Tigerlilies. Blair Arch.

11:30 AM

Labyrinth: A Self-Guided Prayer WalkTo 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Presbyterians of the Westminster Foundation. Nassau Presbyterian Church, Niles Chapel, 61 Nassau St.

Princeton Hockey Association Reunions BrunchTo 2:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton University Hockey Association. Poe Field, 1912 Pavilion (Picnic Shelter).

Noon

BodyHype Dance Company Reunions ShowTo 1:30 PM. Sponsored by BodyHype Dance Company. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theatre, Room 301.

diSiac Dance Company Alumni PanelTo 1:00 PM. Sponsored by diSiac Dance Company. Lewis Library, Bowl 120.

Princeton Christian Fellowship LuncheonTo 2:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Christian Fellowship (formerly PEF). Friend Center, Convocation Room.

Princeton Opera Company Alumni BrunchTo 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Opera Company. Woolworth, Room 102.

Prospect House Open HouseTo 2:00 PM. Sponsored by Prospect House. Prospect House.

Relaxing Shabbat LunchTo 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Princeton Hillel. Center for Jewish Life.

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SATURDAY, June 1

1:00 PM

Manna Reunions Open HouseTo 4:00 PM. Sponsored by Manna Christian Fellowship. Murray-Dodge Hall, Room 103.

2:00 PM

The One and Only P-rade!To 6:00 PM. Led by the Old Guard. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. FitzRandolph Gate, Front Campus, Cannon Green, Chapel Drive, Elm Drive, Poe-Pardee Fields.

3:00 PM

CJL Post P-rade Cocktail ReceptionTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Princeton Hillel. Center for Jewish Life.

LGBTQ Alumni Post P-rade ReceptionTo 7:00 PM. Sponsored by FFR/Princeton BTGALA. Frist Campus Center, LGBT Center, Room 246.

Princeton University Band Alumni ReunionTo 7:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of the Tiger Band. Schultz Hall, Tent.

4:00 PM

Princeton in Africa Post P-Rade ReceptionTo 6:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton in Africa. Butler College, Class of 1915 Room.

Princeton in Asia Alumni ReunionTo 7:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton in Asia. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, Room 101.

WPRB and Nassau Weekly Reunions ReceptionTo 6:30 PM. Sponsored by WPRB. Bloomberg Hall, WPRB Studios, Room 030.

Yo-Yo Club Executive Board GatheringTo 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of the Princeton University Yo-Yo Club. Frist Campus Center, Room 206.

4:30 PM

38th Annual ABPA Reunions Awards Reception and 2019 Annual MeetingTo 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Association of Black Princeton Alumni (ABPA). Carl A. Fields Center, Large Multipurpose Room.

The Daily Princetonian Reunion DinnerTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Daily Princetonian. 48 University Place, Courtyard.

Wind Ensemble Alumni ConcertTo 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Music. Woolworth Lawn.

5:00 PM

AA Open MeetingTo 6:30 PM. Sponsored by University Health Services. Murray-Dodge Hall, Room 103.

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SATURDAY, June 1

Fuzzy Dice Improv Reunions ShowTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy. U-Store Courtyard, Tent.

Princeton Christian Fellowship ReceptionTo 7:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Christian Fellowship (formerly PEF). Friend Center, Convocation Room.

Program in Dance AlumniTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Program in Dance Alumni. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theatre, Room 301.

TigerNet Discussion Group Annual ReceptionTo 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Alumni Affairs. Frist Campus Center, Multipurpose Room, Lower Level.

5:30 PM

P-rade Marshals ReceptionTo 7:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Chancellor Green, Rotunda.

Roman Catholic Vigil MassTo 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Aquinas Institute. University Chapel.

6:30 PM

Business Today Alumni ReunionTo 7:30 PM. Sponsored by Business Today. 48 University Place, Courtyard.

Princeton University Ballet Reunions ShowTo 7:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Ballet. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theatre, Room 301.

7:00 PM

AA HavenTo 11:00 PM. Sponsored by University Health Services. Frist Campus Center, Class of 1952 Room.

Manna Reunions Large GroupTo 8:30 PM. Sponsored by Manna Christian Fellowship. McCormick Hall, Room 101.

Triangle Show: Night of the Laughing DeadTo 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Triangle Club. McCarter Theatre, Matthews Theater.

8:00 PM

CJL Pre-Fireworks Third MealTo 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Princeton Hillel. Center for Jewish Life.

Iftar – A Breaking of the Ramadan FastTo 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Muslim Life Program in the Office of Religious Life. Murray Dodge Hall, Room 103.

Princeton University Orchestra Lawn ConcertTo 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Finney and Campbell Fields.

Shere Khan Reunions Arch SingTo 9:00 PM. Sponsored by Shere Khan. 1879 Arch.

Theatre Intime Presents...SeascapeTo 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Theatre Intime. Murray-Dodge Hall, Hamilton-Murray Theater.

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SATURDAY, June 1

9:00 PM

Acapellago Reunions Arch SingTo 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Acapellago. 1879 Arch.

9:15 PM

FireworksTo 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. The fireworks will also be simulcasted behind Nassau Hall on Cannon Green on two large screens. Finney and Campbell Fields.

10:00 PM

Cheese and Bad Movies Club Presents: Manhunter!To 12:30 AM. Sponsored by the Cheese and Bad Movies Club. Frist Campus Center, Room 302.

Footnotes Open HouseTo 11:30 PM. Sponsored by the Footnotes. Rockefeller College, Common Room (Firestone Lounge).

Tigressions Arch SingTo 11:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton University Tigressions. 1879 Arch.

10:30 PM

Quipfire! Reunions ShowTo 11:30 PM. Sponsored by Quipfire! Improv Comedy. Murray-Dodge Hall, Hamilton-Murray Theater.

11:00 PM

After the Tents Dance PartyTo 3:00 AM. Sponsored by FFR/Princeton BTGALA. Carl A. Fields Center, Large Multipurpose Room.

Katzenjammers Arch SingTo Midnight. Sponsored by the Princeton Katzenjammers. Blair Arch.

11:30 PM

Footnotes Reunions Arch Sing To 1:30 AM. Sponsored by Footnotes. 1879 Arch.

Midnight

Tigertones Alumni Arch SingTo 1:30 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton Tigertones. Blair Arch.

Sunday, 1:00 AM

Chabad BBQTo 3:00 AM. Sponsored by Chabad House, Scharf Family. Scharf Family Chabad House, 15 Edwards Place.

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SUNDAY, June 2

Sunday, June 2, 2019

8:00 AM

Introduction to QiGong – Class With QiGong MasterTo 9:00 AM. Nadia Linda Hole ’75, QiGong Master. Sponsored by the Class of 1975. Class of 1975 Walk (adjacent to Prospect Gardens).

9:00 AM

Outdoor Action Leaders and Friends BrunchTo 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Outdoor Action Program. Chancellor Green, Rotunda.

10:00 AM

Divine LiturgyTo 12:30 PM. Daniel J. Skvir ’66, Celebrant. Sponsored by the Orthodox Christian Fellowship. Murray-Dodge Hall, Room 104.

Sunday Chapel Worship ServiceTo 11:00 AM. Rev. Chris Thomforde ’69. Sponsored by the Office of Religious Life and the Class of 1969. University Chapel.

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TOURS

Tours

Thursday (In)Visible Princeton Walking ToursMobile Self-Guided Tour. Choose from five self-guided tours of Princeton, with a focus on history through the ages: http://bit.ly/PrincetonHistoryTours. Sponsored by the Campus Iconography Committee.

11:15 AM

Orange Key Campus TourTo 12:15 PM. Sponsored by the Undergraduate Admission Office. Morrison Hall, Front Plaza.

1:00 PM

Orange Key Campus TourTo 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Undergraduate Admission Office. Morrison Hall, Front Plaza.

3:00 PM

Walking Histories: Race and Protest at Princeton and in TrentonTo 4:00 PM. Theater artist Aaron Landsman, historian Alison Isenberg, in collaboration with Princeton students. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Art Museum Lobby.

3:30 PM

Orange Key Campus TourTo 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Undergraduate Admission Office. Morrison Hall, Front Plaza.

8:30 PM

Walking Histories: Race and Protest at Princeton and in TrentonTo 9:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Art Museum Lobby.

Friday(In)Visible Princeton Walking ToursMobile Self-Guided Tour. Choose from five self-guided tours of Princeton, with a focus on history through the ages: http://bit.ly/PrincetonHistoryTours. Sponsored by the Campus Iconography Committee.

8:00 AM

Guided Bird WalkTo 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Class of 1970. Email Mike Camp ’70 for information: [email protected]. Charles H. Rogers Wildlife Refuge.

9:30 AM

Walking Histories: Race and Protest at Princeton and in TrentonTo 10:30 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Art Museum Lobby.

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TOURS

10:00 AM

Princeton University Solar Field Tour To 11:00 AM. Advance registration required: [email protected]. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. Frist Campus Center, South Lawn Patio.

10:30 AM

Tour the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)To 12:30 PM. Tour the Department of Energy’s PPPL facilities where visitors can learn about the groundbreaking research at PPPL into magnetic fusion as an alternative energy source. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to show ID. No open-toed or high-heeled shoes. Directions and maps: www.pppl.gov/visitingcfm. Sponsored by PPPL. PPPL, 100 Stellarator Road, Forrestal Campus, Plainsboro.

Walking Histories: Race and Protest at Princeton and in TrentonTo 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Art Museum Lobby.

11:15 AM

Orange Key Campus TourTo 12:15 PM. Sponsored by the Undergraduate Admission Office. Morrison Hall, Front Plaza.

1:00 PM

Orange Key Campus TourTo 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Undergraduate Admission Office. Morrison Hall, Front Plaza.

1:30 PM

Campus Composter (S.C.R.A.P Lab) TourTo 2:30 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. Fitzrandolph Observatory.

Tour the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)To 12:30 PM. Tour the Department of Energy’s PPPL facilities where visitors can learn about the groundbreaking research at PPPL into magnetic fusion as an alternative energy source. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to show ID. No open-toed or high-heeled shoes. Directions and maps: www.pppl.gov/visitingcfm. Sponsored by PPPL. PPPL, 100 Stellarator Road, Forrestal Campus, Plainsboro.

3:30 PM

Orange Key Campus TourTo 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Undergraduate Admission Office. Morrison Hall, Front Plaza.

4:30 PM

Walking Histories: Race and Protest at Princeton and in TrentonTo 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Art Museum Lobby.

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TOURS

Saturday(In)Visible Princeton Walking ToursMobile Self-Guided Tour. Choose from five self-guided tours of Princeton, with a focus on history through the ages: http://bit.ly/PrincetonHistoryTours. Sponsored by the Campus Iconography Committee.

10:30 AM

Walking Histories: Race and Protest at Princeton and in TrentonTo 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Art Museum Lobby.

Sunday(In)Visible Princeton Walking ToursMobile Self-Guided Tour. Choose from five self-guided tours of Princeton, with a focus on history through the ages: http://bit.ly/PrincetonHistoryTours. Sponsored by the Campus Iconography Committee.

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Campus EXHIBITS

Campus Exhibits

Chancellor GreenHYPHEN – New Portrait Photography by Students and AlumniThe photography exhibit shows the work of current students and recent graduates, focusing on the University’s diverse student population, their experiences at home and their lives at Princeton. The pictures reveal the hyphenated lives that students lead — between cultures, between identities, between spaces. Sponsored by the Campus Iconography Committee. Chancellor Green, Upper and Lower Hyphens.

East Pyne, South Lawn The Experience of Solitary Confinement: Is it Humane?The solitary confinement exhibit is run by The Campaign to End the New Jim Crow. You will have the opportunity to explore a replica cell, have a virtual reality experience and talk with an expert on the impact of solitary confinement. Should you want to donate any educational materials to Princeton’s Prison Teaching Initiative (PTI), you can drop them off at the exhibit site. Please visit bit.ly/2VmO8O3 for a description of needed materials. Thursday, 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Class of 1994 and PTI. East Pyne, South Lawn.

Firestone LibrarySteadfast Toy SoldiersAn exhibition about war games in picture books. Thursday to Saturday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Sunday, Noon to 5:00 PM. Firestone Library, Cotsen Children’s Library.

Welcome Additions: Selected Acquisitions 2012-18“Welcome Additions” is a retrospective of recent additions to Princeton University Library’s special collections within the Cotsen Children’s Library, East Asian Library, Graphic Arts, Manuscripts, Marquand Library of Art and Archaeology, Numismatics, Public Policy Papers, Rare Books, Scheide Library, University Archives, and Western Americana. The exhibition theme, as described by Curator of Rare Books Eric White, “plays on the notion that our recent acquisitions may reflect either long-awaited opportunities to enhance existing collections, or unexpected ways of moving beyond traditional collecting interests.” Thursday and Friday, 10 AM to 6:00 PM and Saturday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sunday 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Firestone Library, Lobby.

Frist Campus CenterBeer Jackets and Reunion Jackets on P-radeThe incomparable Tiger Fashion Show! The Bob Rodgers ’56 Reunion and Beer Jacket Collection archives over a century of Princeton history. Highlights from the collection are on display to commemorate the historic and ongoing tradition of celebratory jackets at Reunions. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana. Frist Campus Center, Display Cases, Level 100.

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Campus EXHIBITS

James Johnson ExhibitA photography exhibit on the life of James Collins Johnson offers a view into the six decades that Johnson, a freed slave, spent on and around Princeton’s campus from 1843 to 1902. A trial under the Fugitive Slave Act nearly had Johnson returned to his former owner, but a local woman purchased Johnson’s freedom (a debt he subsequently repaid). Over the next 60 years, he worked on campus in a variety of capacities, most notably in the memory of students, as the campus’s sole snack vendor. The Princeton University Trustees recently announced plans to name the easternmost arch in East Pyne Hall for Johnson. Sponsored by the Campus Iconography Committee. Frist Campus Center, East TV Lounge, Level 100.

Lewis Center for the ArtsFinal Runnings Before the AfterAn exhibition of selected work in a variety of media by graduating seniors in the Program in Visual Arts. Thursday to Saturday, 10:00 AM to 8:30 PM. Sponsored by the Lewis Center for the Arts. Lewis Arts complex, Hurley Gallery.

GET REAL: Class of 1969 50th Reunion Exhibit An exhibition of selected work by artists from the Class of 1969. Thursday to Saturday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Sunday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Class of 1969. CoLab, Lewis Arts complex.

Office of International Programs11th Annual International Eye Photo ExhibitHosted by the Office of International Programs, in collaboration with the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, the exhibition showcases the experiences of Princeton undergraduates through photographs taken while they participated in international study, internships, service and research. Thursday to Sunday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of International Programs. Louis A. Simpson International Building, Office of International Programs, A Level.

Princeton University Art MuseumConfronting ChildhoodThis exhibition considers the complex reality of childhood and family life in the modern world. Spanning more than 150 years, Confronting Childhood affords glimpses of children and their families through the vantage point of painting and primarily photography, including artists such as Diane Arbus, Ruth Bernhard, Lewis Carroll, Lewis Hine, Dorothea Lange, Sally Mann and Clarence White. Thursday, 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM; Friday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Princeton University Art Museum.

Gainsborough’s Family AlbumThomas Gainsborough rose to become one of the most fashionable artists of 18th-century Britain, relying on commissioned portraits of royalty and aristocrats to make his living. Even as he professed a preference for painting landscapes, Gainsborough created images of his family more than any other artist before him. In turning to his family—his wife, father, sisters, even servants and pets, but most importantly his daughters as they grew—Gainsborough left a legacy that is both poignant and modern for its time. Thursday, 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM; Friday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Princeton University Art Museum.

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Campus EXHIBITS

Miracles on the Border: Retablos of Mexican Migrants to the United StatesRetablos are thank-you notes to the heavens dedicated to Christ, the Virgin or saints to consecrate a miraculous event. The votives on view were offered by Mexican migrants and their families to commemorate the dangers of crossing the border and living in the United States. They eloquently express subjects of greatest concern to the migrants, such as the difficulty of finding work or falling sick in a foreign land and the relief of returning home. Thursday, 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM; Friday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Princeton University Art Museum.

Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript LibraryRedefining Old Nassau: Women and the Shaping of Modern PrincetonThis exhibition celebrates Princeton women’s achievements and their stories, and provides insights into how women have pursued knowledge, claimed space, and supported one another over the past five decades. Mudd Manuscript Library, Wiess Lounge.

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Upcoming EVENTS

Save the Date for Upcoming EventsPre-rade, Barbecue and Step Sing (Class of 2023) September 8, 2019

Thrive: Empowering and Celebrating Princeton’s Black Alumni October 3-5, 2019 thrive.princeton.edu

Homecoming: Princeton Football vs. Harvard and Tiger Tailgate October 26, 2019

Princeton Football vs. Dartmouth in Yankee Stadium November 9, 2019 For tickets, visit goprincetontigers.com.

Alumni Day and Service of Remembrance February 22, 2020

Reunions 2020 May 28-31, 2020

Reunions 2021 May 20-23, 2021

Locomotive CheerPrinceton’s first cheer, “Hooray, hooray, hooray! Tiger Siss-boom-ah, Princeton!” was adapted from the “skyrocket” cheer of the Seventh Regiment of New York City as they passed through Princeton on their way to Washington a few days after the outbreak of the Civil War. The cheer was intended to simulate the launch, explosion and reaction to a firework.

Sometime in the 1890s, the skyrocket cheer developed into the “locomotive,” Princeton’s longest-used and most distinctive cheer, which starts slowly and picks up increasing speed, suggesting the sound of a locomotive:

Hip! Hip!Rah, Rah, Rah,

Tiger, Tiger, Tiger,Sis, Sis, Sis,

Boom, Boom, Boom, Ah!Princeton! Princeton! Princeton!

DARTMOUTH VS. PRINCETON

YANKEE STADIUM • NOVEMBER 9, 2019

DARTMOUTH VS. PRINCETON

YANKEE STADIUM • NOVEMBER 9, 2019

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Thursday, May 30, 2019HQ Class Entertainment Group5th 2014 DJ Glo (Gloria Umutoni ’18)5th 2014 BankZ (Jonathan Meyers ’12 and Benedict Wagstaff ’14)10th 2009 Party Rock 15th 2004 Tramps Like Us20th 1999 Class of 1999 DJ25th 1994 DJ Shiran25th 1994 Rubix Kube30th 1989 DJ Spooky, That Subliminal Kid35th 1984 Ostrich Hat40th 1979 DJ Spacepussy with “The Music of Our Time”45th 1974 Robby George and Friends50th 1969 DJ Jerry Blavat: “The Geator With the Heater”55th 1964 DJ Fred Campbell60th 1959 Jim Freund ‘56 Trio65th 1954 Bob Egan on PianoAPGA APGA Tiger Soundsystem Graduate Student and Alumni DJ Showcase

Friday, May 31, 2019HQ Class Entertainment Group5th 2014 The Greasy Keys5th 2014 80’s vs. 90’s10th 2009 Tramps Like Us15th 2004 Rubix Kube15th 2004 DJ Spindrop ‘0420th 1999 Dean Ford and the Beautiful Ones Band: Tribute to Prince20th 1999 DJ Jena25th 1994 Saved by the 90s25th 1994 DJ Shiran30th 1989 Jessie’s Girl30th 1989 DJ Krista35th 1984 Right On Band40th 1979 Liquid Pleasure45th 1974 Jump Street50th 1969 DJ Fred Campbell50th 1969 Shama Lama55th 1964 The Buddy Holly Band 60th 1959 Dibbs & the Detonators65th 1954 Sounds of the ‘54 EraAPGA APGA Brian Kirk and the Jirks

Saturday, June 1, 2019HQ Class Entertainment Group5th 2014 Hello Brooklyn10th 2009 Fresh Kids of Bel-Air 15th 2004 Y2K: Millennium Party20th 1999 Saved by the 90s20th 1999 DJ Jena25th 1994 Party Rock25th 1994 DJ Shiran30th 1989 Los Habaneros35th 1984 Top Shelf40th 1979 Right On Band45th 1974 East Coast Band50th 1969 DJ Fred Campbell50th 1969 Robby George and Friends50th 1969 Bob Campanell Band55th 1964 DJ Greg Hansen 65th 1954 Jim Freund ‘56 on PianoAPGA APGA Rubix Kube

Nightly Entertainment

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INDEX

AA Open Meeting/AA Haven ..........................................21, 22, 30, 31

Acapellago ..........................................................................................32

Alumni & Friends of Princeton ROTC ............................................11, 12

Alumni Association of Princeton University ............................. 5, 7, 31

Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana ............... 5, 8, 11, 25, 37

Alumni Council Committee on Reunions ...................................5, 8, 25

Alumni Council Princeton Schools Committee .............................17, 19

Alumni-Faculty Forums

Artificial Intelligence: Catastrophe or Opportunity? ...................... 7

Immigration Beyond the Headlines ................................................. 7

Storytellers: Books and Music That Changed Your Life................. 7

The Science of Happiness: Changing Behavior for Good ............... 8

China/U.S. Conflicts in Geopolitics and Trade ............................... 9

Groundbreaking Medical Treatments ........................................... 10

The Next Chapter of Your Journey: Changing Careers and Retirement............................................ 10

The Real Deal: Running for or Holding Office Today .................... 10

Free Speech and Fake News ......................................................... 16

National Security Interests in Cybersecurity ............................... 16

Professional Investing: From Asset Allocation to Picking Stocks ....................................................................... 16

Climate Change: Mobilizing Humanity to Meet the Greatest Threat of Our Time ..................................................... 16

#MeToo ........................................................................................... 24

New Frontiers in Science and Technology .................................... 24

Tigers in the Arts ........................................................................... 24

Youth Sports: Success or Excess .................................................. 24

Criminal Justice: Tipping the Scales of Inequality .......................27

Firing on All Cylinders: Developments in Neuroscience ..............27

Inspiring The Next Generation of Entrepreneurs .........................27

Politics: How Do We Bridge the Current Divide? .........................27

Ambassadors/Crusaders ................................................................... 24

American Whig-Cliosophic Society ................................................... 13

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment ...........................26

Anscombe Society & Pro-Life ............................................................ 19

Aquinas Institute (Roman Catholic Chaplaincy) ..........................25, 31

Art Museum ................................................5, 12, 13, 14, 35, 36, 38, 39

Asian American Alumni Association of Princeton (A4P) ............20, 25

Association of Black Princeton Alumni (ABPA) ...........................22, 30

Association of Latino Princeton Alumni (ALPA) ................................ 21

Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA) ........ 11, 14, 25, 28

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Athletics

Friends of Princeton Basketball (Men’s ) ................................ 12, 17

Friends of Princeton Basketball (Women’s) .................................. 21

Friends of Princeton Fencing .........................................................25

Friends of Princeton Field Hockey .................................................28

Friends of Princeton Golf ............................................................... 11

Friends of Princeton Lacrosse .......................................................28

Friends of Princeton Rugby ....................................14, 21, 22, 28, 29

Friends of Princeton Sailing ........................................................... 11

Friends of Princeton Soccer (Men’s) .............................................26

Friends of Princeton Soccer (Women’s) .................................. 19, 26

Friends of Princeton Softball .........................................................26

Friends of Princeton Sprint Football ..............................................28

Friends of Princeton Squash ..........................................................25

Friends of Princeton Swimming and Diving ............................ 12, 25

Friends of Princeton Tennis ...........................................................28

Friends of Princeton Track & Field ................................................. 21

Friends of Princeton Ultimate ........................................................26

Friends of Princeton Volleyball ................................................ 19, 27

Friends of Princeton Water Polo ...................................................27

Friends of Princeton Wrestling ...................................................... 19

Princeton Football Association ............................................... 12, 17

Princeton University Rowing Association ....................................26

Auxiliary to the Isabella McCosh Infirmary............................. 5, 13, 20

Battle of the Alumni Bands .................................................................. 9

BodyHype Dance Company ................................................................29

BTGALA ..................................................................................23, 30, 32

Business Today ................................................................................... 31

Campus Iconography Committee .....................................34, 36, 37, 38

Campus Rec ........................................................................................ 12

Center for Jewish Life/Princeton Hillel .........17, 22, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31

Chabad House, Scharf Family ......................................................22, 32

Chapel Music ...................................................................................... 19

Cheese and Bad Movies Club ............................................................32

Class of 1964 ...................................................................................... 15

Class of 1967 ...................................................................................... 13

Class of 1969 .......................................................... 5, 15, 18, 21, 33, 38

Class of 1970 ................................................................................ 19, 34

Class of 1975 ........................................................................ 6, 7, 24, 33

Class of 1979 ................................................................. 7, 11, 17, 25, 26

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Class of 1984 ...................................................................................... 15

Class of 1989 ...................................................................................... 11

Class of 1994 ....................................................................16, 23, 35, 37

Class of 1999 ...................................................................................... 11

Class of 2000 ......................................................................................28

Class of 2004 ...................................................................................... 11

Class of 2009 ...................................................................................... 11

Conversation with President Christopher L. Eisgruber ‘83 ..............27

Cotsen Children’s Library ...................................................................37

Council of the Humanities ..............................................................9, 28

Council on Science and Technology .................................................. 10

Daily Princetonian ..............................................................................30

Dante Reunion .................................................................................... 19

Department of African American Studies ......................................... 14

Department of Anthropology ............................................................. 17

Department of Art and Archaeology ....................................... 9, 13, 18

Department of Astrophysical Sciences ............................................. 21

Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering ....................... 14

Department of Chemistry .......................................................17, 18, 28

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering........................ 14

Department of Classics ........................................................................ 9

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ........................... 19

Department of Electrical Engineering ............................................... 17

Department of English ...................................................................... 10

Department of Geosciences ....................................................... 12, 17

Department of Mathematics ............................................................. 14

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ................. 17

Department of Molecular Biology .....................................................20

Department of Music ............................................................. 15, 18, 30

Department of Near Eastern Studies ................................................ 18

Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering .................................................................... 15

Department of Philosophy ........................................................... 19, 21

Department of Physics .......................................................................20

Department of Religion ................................................................ 14, 18

diSiac Dance Company ................................................................. 21, 29

E-Club ...............................................................................7, 9, 12, 13, 14

Episcopal Church at Princeton University ......................................... 21

eXpressions Dance Company ........................................................ 5, 13

Fellowships Advising Program, Office of International Programs ..................................................................20

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FFR/Princeton BTGALA ..........................................................23, 30, 32

Figure Skating Club ............................................................................29

Firestone Library .................................................................................37

Fireworks ............................................................................................32

Footnotes ......................................................................................28, 32

Fred E. Fox ‘39 Memorial Concert .....................................................28

Friends of the Tiger Band .............................................................25, 30

Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy....................................................... 6, 21, 31

Glee Club .............................................................................................20

Global Health Program ....................................................................... 21

Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies ................................... 11

Health Professions Advising ..............................................................26

James Madison Program .................................................................. 14

Katzenjammers ...............................................................................6, 32

Keller Center ..........................................................7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 19

Kindred Spirit ................................................................................26, 29

Koleinu .................................................................................................. 6

Lawn Concert ..................................................................................... 31

Lewis Center for the Arts............................................................. 18, 38

Lobster Club ....................................................................................6, 22

Manna Christian Fellowship ........................................................29, 30

McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning ..................................... 18

Mudd Manuscript Library ..................................................................39

Muslim Life Program ..................................................................... 6, 31

Nassau Weekly...................................................................................30

Nassoons ............................................................................................23

Navigating the College Admission Process ...................................... 17

Office of Annual Giving ...................................................................... 17

Office of Career Services ................................................................... 14

Office of Gift Planning ........................................................................ 24

Office of International Programs ..........................................10, 20, 38

Office of Religious Life ............................................6, 13, 19, 21, 31, 33

Office of Sustainability .......................................... 8, 11, 19, 25, 29, 35

Old NasSoul .................................................................................. 13, 22

Orange Key Tour Guides ..................................................................... 17

Organ Recital ...................................................................................... 19

Orthodox Christian Fellowship ...........................................................33

Outdoor Action Program ........................................................18, 20, 33

Pace Center for Civic Engagement .................................................... 18

Petey Greene Program ......................................................................... 8

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P-rade ..................................................................................................30

Princeton Alumni Weekly ...................................................................28

Princeton AlumniCorps................................................................. 10, 12

Princeton Arts Alumni ....................................................................... 18

Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering Team (PAVE) ...............28

Princeton Baha’i Club .........................................................................29

Princeton Chapel Choir ....................................................................... 21

Princeton Christian Fellowship ..............................................22, 29, 31

Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network (PEN) .......................7, 9, 12, 13, 14

Princeton Entrepreneurship Club ....................................................... 15

Princeton Entrepreneurship Council ...............7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 19, 27

Princeton Faith & Work Initiative ......................................................28

Princeton Faith and Action ...........................................................22, 28

Princeton in Africa ..............................................................................30

Princeton in Asia ................................................................................30

Princeton in Hollywood ...................................................................... 18

Princeton in Latin America (PiLA) ...................................................... 21

Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) ................................................................ 17

Princeton Internships in Civic Service (PICS) .................................... 18

Princeton Journeys ............................................................................. 19

Princeton Mime Company ..................................................................29

Princeton Opera Company ...................................................5, 6, 22, 29

Princeton Perspective Project ............................................................ 12

Princeton Pianists Ensemble .............................................................. 17

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) ....................................35

Princeton Presbyterians of the Westminster Foundation .....................................................8, 26, 29

Princeton Progressives ................................................................. 13, 21

Princeton Prospect Foundation .......................................................... 11

Princeton Student Agencies .............................................................. 13

Princeton Student Climate Initiative ................................................... 5

Princeton Student Veterans Alliance (SVA) ...................................... 11

Princeton Studies Food ..................................................................... 11

Princeton Tiger Magazine .................................................................29

Princeton University Ballet .......................................................... 13, 31

Princeton University Band..........................................................5, 6, 28

Princeton University Hockey Association .........................................29

Princeton University Orchestra ......................................................... 31

Princeton University Players .............................................................25

Princeton Varsity Club .......................................................................... 6

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Princeton Veterans Alumni Association (PVETS) .........................11, 12

Princeton Yo-Yo Club ..........................................................................30

Princeton-Blairstown Center ....................................................... 18, 26

Prison Teaching Initiative ...................................................................37

Program in American Studies ............................................................ 15

Program in Dance Alumni .................................................................. 31

Program in Gender & Sexuality Studies ...................................... 15, 20

Program in Teacher Preparation ........................................................27

Program in Translation and Intercultural Communication ................26

Programs for Access and Inclusion....................................................20

Prospect House ..................................................................................29

PURR, Princeton University Reunions Run ........................................ 24

QiGong ..........................................................................................24, 33

Quipfire! Improv Comedy .........................................................6, 23, 32

Roaring 20 ...........................................................................................23

Rockefeller College............................................................................. 19

School of Architecture ....................................................................... 17

School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) .........................20

She Roars ............................................................................................ 11

Shere Kha ........................................................................................... 31

Sympoh Urban Arts Crew ..................................................................22

Take It or Leave It Tent ..............................................................5, 8, 25

Theatre Intime .................................................................... 6, 21, 22, 31

Tigerlilies ......................................................................................23, 29

TigerNet Discussion Group ................................................................ 31

Tigertones ...........................................................................................32

Tigressions ..........................................................................................32

Triangle Club ...........................................................................22, 23, 31

Undergraduate Admission Office ...........................................5, 34, 35

Undergraduate Student Government (USG) .....................................20

University Chapel ............................................................................... 19

University Health Services ........................................ 13, 21, 22, 30, 31

Wildcats ..............................................................................................23

Women*s Center ................................................................................20

Woodrow Wilson School ................................................................... 19

WPRB ..................................................................................................30

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Need to Know

Public SafetyCall Public Safety first in an emergency. Public Safety (200 Elm Drive) can expedite emergency services by coordinating with local responders.

• Dial 609-258-3333 from your mobile device.

• Dial 911 from a campus phone or call box.

DisclaimerPhotographs and recordings, including live-streamed video broadcasts, taken by anyone authorized by Princeton University during Reunions may be used in publications, both electronic and print, at the discretion of the University.

Sustainability During Reunions: Help Make Green the New Orange

• Bring Reusables – Because international recycling markets are undergoing major changes, mixed single-use plastic items used at Reunions are no longer recyclable in the Princeton area. Bring your reusable water bottle, travel mug, utensils, beverage cup and more to Reunions.

• Become a founding member of the Reunions Sustainability Committee – Help us conceptualize, develop and invent the future of sustainability at Reunions.

• Serve as a Reunions Sustainability Chair for your class, by helping socialize sustainability initiatives with your classmates and becoming active partners in making them successful.

• Participate in a Sustainability event at Reunions 2019 – Look for Greening Reunions events in the schedule.

Contact [email protected] to learn more or get involved.

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Reunions and Satellite Headquarters Sites

2019 Reunions Sites and Parking

Registration Sites5th Satellite Alumni — Baker Rink Tent10th-35th Satellite Alumni — Baker Rink40th-60th Satellite Alumni — Alexander Hall65th Satellite Alumni — Forbes CollegeOld Guard Alumni — Forbes CollegeGraduate Alumni (APGA) — Cuyler Courtyard

Housing Check-in 1st-62nd Classes and APGA — Dillon Gym Lawn65th Class and Old Guard — Forbes College

Major Reunion Class

Satellite/ Off-Year Classes

Headquarters

Old Guard 1953 and older

all Old Guard Forbes College

65th 1954 ’56, ’55 Forbes College

60th 1959 ’61, ’60, ’58, ’57 Holder-Hamilton Corridor

55th 1964 ’66, ’65, ’63, ’62 Scully Courtyard

50th 1969 ’71, ’70, ’68, ’67 Blair-Joline Courtyard

45th 1974 ’76, ’75, ’73, ’72 Holder Courtyard

40th 1979 ’81, ’80, ’78, ’77 Dod-McCormick Courtyard

35th 1984 ’86, ’85, ’83, ’82 New South Courtyard

30th 1989 ’91, ’90, ’88, ’87 Butler College Courtyard

25th 1994 ’96, ’95, ’93, ’92 Whitman College Courtyards

20th 1999 ’01, ’00, ’98, ’97 Little-Edwards Courtyard

15th 2004 ’06, ’05, ’03, ’02 Dodge-Osborn Courtyard

10th 2009 ’12, ’11, ’10, ’08, ’07 Foulke-Henry Courtyard

5th 2014 ’18, ’17, ’16, ’15, ’13 Pyne-1901 Courtyard

Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA) Cuyler-1903 Courtyard

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Visit reunions.princeton.edu throughout Reunions and after for photography, videos, and more!

Download the Princeton Events App

Available via the iOS App Store and Google Play.

• Plan your calendar by reviewing the Reunions Schedule of Open Events.

• Check in real time the location of the campus and hotel shuttles.

• Find locations for wristband pick-up, headquarters, parking, restrooms and more.

Note: Major Reunions classes should login with their name as it appears in Tigernet to retrieve their class’ customized Reunions schedule.

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