REUNIONS 2018 RECAP + 2019 TEASER

REUNIONS 2018 RECAP + 2019 TEASER

Reunions is a special time for Princeton alumni to relive some of their best years. While I like to think that the best years of our lives are yet to come, taking a much-needed break from the demanding, sobering schedule that adulthood brings is an invitation that few...

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

Jordan Roth ’97 won a Tony Award this year for Angels in America. Eva Hagberg Fisher ’03’s first book, How To Be Loved: A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship will be released in February, 2019. Adam Nemett ’03’s debut novel, We Can Save Us All, was published in November,...

From the Board Chair

“Why bother with diversity and inclusion?” If you preach it, like I do, you probably get this question a lot. And nothing is more obnoxious than the doubter who says, “You mean lowering my standards?” Well, no, you say to him (and it’s always a he). Diversity and...

Notable Achievements

Richard Sobel ’71 received the 2017 George Orwell Award from the National Council of Teachers of English for his book Citizenship as Foundation of Rights: Meaning for America. According to the NCTE, “Sobel’s rather sobering and methodical book serves as a social...
My Fellow Terrans,

My Fellow Terrans,

As I sat on the chunky bar stools in the taproom last Fine Beer Wednesday, I was asked, “So how many years ago does November feel like?” I chuckled. Years indeed. Decades maybe? When I was elected in the fall, the Future Dome loomed stoically despite its weathered...