FRIDAY, May 29 Friday, May 29, 2015 9:00 AM Alumni-Faculty Forum: Future of the City Moderator: Alison Isenberg, Professor of History, and Co-Director, Program in Urban Studies. Panelists: Ray Gastil *91, Director, Department of City Planning, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Peter Waldman ’65, William R. Kenan Professor of Architecture, University of Virginia; Ellen Dunham-Jones ’80 *83, Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, Georgia Institute of Technology; Chris Hand ’95, Chief of Staff, City of Jacksonville, Office of the Mayor; Waqas Jawaid ’10, Partner, Isometric Studio. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Architecture Building, Betts Auditorium. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Guns in America — How Did We Get Here? Moderator: Steven Strauss, Lecturer and John L. Weinberg/Goldman Sachs & Co. Visiting Professor, Woodrow Wilson School. Panelists: Henry Kennedy Jr. ’70, United States District Judge (retired); John Chludzinski ’85, Real Estate Broker, Kuker & Kessler Real Estate; James Greer ’95, President & Founder, CounterPAC; Jonathan Gerber ’90, Appellate Judge, State of Florida. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Whig Hall, Senate Chamber. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Religion in America Today Moderator: Eric Gregory, Professor of Religion. Panelists: Obery Hendricks Jr. *95, Visiting Scholar, Department of Religion, Columbia University; Thomas B. Coburn ’65, President Emeritus, Naropa University, and Visiting Scholar, Brown University; James McDonald ’70, President, San Francisco Theological Seminary; Joshua Davidson ’90, Rabbi, Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York; Hannah Clayson Smith ’95, Senior Counsel, The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Frist Campus Center, Room 302. Alumni-Faculty Forum: The U.S. Approach to the Middle East Moderator: Jacob Shapiro, Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School. Panelists: Philip Seib ’70, Vice Dean and Professor, University of Southern California; Robert Silverman ’80, President and Chairman of the Board of Governors of the American Foreign Service Association; Jonathan Cohen ’85, Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy Baghdad; Gabriel Legendy ’05, Former Captain, U.S. Army Special Forces; Sarah Mousa ’10, Consultant, The World Bank. To 10:00 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50. 8 FRIDAY Pace Center for Civic Engagement Open House To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Pace Center for Civic Engagement. Frist Campus Center, Pace Center Lounge (Room 201A). Princetoniana “Take it or Leave it” Tent To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University, the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana, and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions. East Pyne, South Lawn Tent. Voiceless: Human Trafficking in 2015 Moderator: Noy Thrupkaew, Lecturer and Ferris Professor of Journalism, The Council of the Humanities. Panelists: Lori Bishop *06, Senior Advisor, Human Rights, Resiliensea Group; Elaine Pearson *13, Australia Director, Human Rights Watch; Kay Warren *74, Tillinghast Professor of International Studies and Professor of Anthropology, Brown University; Jennifer Windsor *91, CEO, Women for Women International. To 10:15 AM. Sponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni. Robertson Hall, Bowl 016. Whig-Clio Alumni Video Project: Share Your Memories To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the American Whig-Cliosophic Society. Whig Hall, James Madison Room. 9:30 AM Volunteer: Kids Against Hunger Meal Packaging Community Service Event To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Class of 1990. Dillon Gym, Main Floor. Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network (PEN): A Startup Odyssey Moderator: Mayra Ceja ’03, PEN President. Keynote: Andrew Geant ’05, CEO and Co-Founder of WyzAnt. To 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network. Friend Center. 10:00 AM Art Museum Store Tent Sale To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. Art Museum Tent. Department of Classics Alumni Breakfast To 11:00 AM. Sponsored by the Department of Classics. East Pyne, Room 143 (Prentice Memorial Library). Feeding the Future and the Future of Food: Panel Discussion and Film Screening Panelists: Kelly Caylor, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Timothy Searchinger, Research Scholar, Program in Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy (STEP), Woodrow Wilson School; R. Gordon Douglas M.D. ’55, Professor Emeritus, Weill Cornell Medical College; Craig Leon ’85, Director, Modern Nature. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton Environmental Institute, Program in Environmental Studies, and Princeton Studies Food. McCosh Hall, Room 46. 9 FRIDAY, May 29 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Center Open House To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University LGBT Center. Frist Campus Center, Room 246 (LGBT Center). Tour the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory No open-toed or high-heeled shoes. Children ages 12 and over, please. A government ID is required. Take Tiger Transit shuttle available via Forrestal/PPPL line. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. PPPL, 100 Stellarator Road, Forrestal Campus, Plainsboro. 10:30 AM Alumni-Faculty Forum: Evolving Immigration Policy Moderator: John Batchelor ’70, Author/Broadcaster and Host of John Batchelor Show. Panelists: Douglas Massey *78, Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs; Denny Chin ’75, Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; Jo Chen ’00, Board of Directors Member, Immigration Equality, and Head Trading Counsel, Bain Capital; Alissa Escarce ’10, Communications Coordinator, Centro de los Derechos del Migrante. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Whig Hall, Senate Chamber. Alumni-Faculty Forum: The Crisis in American Public Education Moderator: Christopher Campisano, Director, Program in Teacher Preparation. Panelists: Alan Safran ’80, President and Chair of the Board, SAGA Innovations; Anne Herr ’85, Director of School Quality, Friends of Choice in Urban Schools; Jason Kamras ’95, Chief of Human Capital, District of Columbia Public Schools; Dan Lips ’00, Vice President for Policy, Goldwater Institute; Matt Westmoreland ’10, Member, Atlanta Board of Education. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 10. Alumni-Faculty Forum: What China Stands For in the New World Order Moderator: Rory Truex ’07, Assistant Professor, Politics and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School. Panelists: Ira Kasoff *82, Senior Counselor, APCO Worldwide; Owen D. Nee Jr. ’65, Senior Counsel, Greenbert Traurig LLP; William Fung ’70, Group Chairman of Li & Fung Limited, and Chairman of Global Brands Group Holding Limited; Anne-Marie Slaughter ’80, President and CEO, New America Foundation; Peter Winn ’90, Founder and CEO, Talent Education Group. To 11:30AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McCosh Hall, Room 50. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Whistle Blowers — Tattletales or Heroes Moderator: Brandice Canes-Wrone ’93, Donald E. Stokes Professor of Public and International Affairs, and Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School. Panelists: Mark Biros ’70, Partner, Proskauer Rose LLP; Jason B. Meyer ’80, Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional and CEO, LeadGood, LLC; Norm Champ 10 FRIDAY ’85, Visiting Scholar, Harvard Law School. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Frist Campus Center, Room 302. Presidential Politics: The Road to 2016 Moderator: Joel Achenbach ’82, Reporter, The Washington Post, and Ferris Professor, 2002-03. Panelists: Nancy Cordes *99, Congressional Correspondent, CBS News; Marc Fisher ’80, Senior Editor, The Washington Post, and Ferris Professor, 2004-05; Richard Just ’01, Editor, National Journal, and Ferris Professor, 2014-15; Kathy Kiely ’77, Washington News Director, Bloomberg Politics, and Ferris Professor, 2008-09; Sandra Sobieraj Westfall ’89, Washington Bureau Chief, People; Joe Stephens, Reporter, The Washington Post, and Ferris Professor in Residence, 2014-19; Marilyn Thompson, Deputy Editor, Politico, and Ferris Professor, 2003-04. To Noon. Sponsored by the Princeton Alumni Weekly and the Council of the Humanities’ Ferris Journalism Seminars. McCosh Hall, Room 28. Medusa’s Head: The Rise and Survival of Joseph Fouché, Inventor of the Modern Police State Rand Mirante ’70 h55. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Class of 1970. East Pyne, Room 010. The Famous Walking Tour of Princeton, America’s Campus Barksdale Maynard ’88, author of Princeton: America’s Campus. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Class of 1965 and the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana. Nassau Hall Steps. The Library of the Future Now at Princeton: Tour of the High-Density, Automated Remote Storage Library of the Research Collections and Preservation Consortium Michael Gibbons, ReCap Facility Supervisor. Take Tiger Transit shuttle available via Forrestal/PPPL line. To 11:30 AM. Sponsored by the Friends of the Princeton University Library. Forrestal Campus, 400 Forrestal Road. Unmanned: A Conversation on the Future of Commercial Drones in America Edward W. Felten, Robert E. Kahn Professor of Computer Science and Public Affairs, Director, Center for Information Technology Policy, and Associate Director, Program in Technology and Society; Michael Huerta *80, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration. To 11:45 AM. Sponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni. Robertson Hall, Bowl 016. 11:00 AM 18th Annual Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network (PEN) Startup Showcase and Competition To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network. Friend Center. A Short History of Rome’s Pantheon: Rebuilt in Antiquity, Reused in the Middle Ages, Rediscovered in the Renaissance Panelists: Beatrice Kitzinger, Art and Archaeology; Michael Koortbojian, M. Taylor Pyne Professor of Art and 11 FRIDAY, May 29 Archaeology and Chair, Department of Art and Archaeology; Carolyn Yerkes, Assistant Professor of Art and Archaeology. To 12:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology. McCormick Hall, Room 106. All-Service Military Alumni Cookout and Reunion Lunch tickets available at the tent. To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni & Friends of Princeton ROTC. Whig Hall, Tent. eXpressions Dance Company Open Workshop To 1:00 PM. Sponsored by eXpressions Dance Company. Wilcox Hall, Dance Studio. ObamaCare: Can It be Fixed or Should It be Repealed? Uwe Reinhardt, James Madison Professor of Political Economy and Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School; Avik Roy, Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute, and Opinion Editor, Forbes. To Noon. Sponsored by the Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies and the Center for Health and Wellbeing. Robertson Hall, Dodds Auditorium. Princeton Class Ring Sale To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Ring and Frame Agency. 48 University Place, Courtyard. TigerGear Sale To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by TigerGear Student Agency. 48 University Place, Courtyard. Versailles on Paper Exhibition Tour To Noon. Sponsored by Rare Books and Special Collections and the Friends of the Princeton University Library. Firestone Library, Main Exhibition Gallery. Yearbook Sale To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Yearbook Agency. 48 University Place, Courtyard. 11:30 AM Battle of the Alumni Bands To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. U-Store Courtyard Tent. Princeton Tigressions Alumnae Brunch To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by Tigressions. Bloomberg Hall, Room 059 (Tigressions Room). Program in Teacher Preparation Reception Remarks by Christopher Campisano, Director, Program in Teacher Preparation. To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Program in Teacher Preparation. 1972 Plaza in front of McCosh 10. William C. Campbell ’45 and Betty Donovan Alumni Golf Tournament RSVP to Coach Will Green at [email protected] or 609-306-8966. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Golf. Springdale Golf Club. 12 FRIDAY Noon Men’s Basketball: Coaches Conversation To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Men’s Basketball. Robertson Hall, Bowl 002. Princeton Football Alumni Game To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Football Association. Princeton Stadium, Powers Field. Princeton Sailing Team Alumni Barbecue To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Sailing Team. Lockwood-Pirie ’27 Boathouse. Princeton University Orchestra Reunion and Open Rehearsal To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Orchestra. Woolworth Music Center, Front Lawn. Triangle Oral History Project: Share Your Memories To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Triangle Club. McCarter Theatre Center, Matthews Theatre. 12:30 PM AlumniCorps Picnic To 1:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton AlumniCorps. Chancellor Green Rotunda. 1:00 PM How Chocolate Is Made: From Bean to Bar with the Institute for Chocolate Studies To 2:00 PM. Sponsored by the Institute for Chocolate Studies. McCosh Hall, Room 10. Lobster Club Improv Comedy Open Workshop Tickets available at the door. To 2:30 PM. Sponsored by Lobster Club. Butler College, Amphitheater. Learning About Lyme: Challenges of Diagnosis and Treatment Moderator: Hugh Hamilton ’85. Panelists: Jeff Rosalsky ’85, Executive Director, Pocono Environmental Education Center, and Member, Pike County Tick Borne Diseases Task Force, Dingmans Ferry, PA; Christienne F. Coates ’89, Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon, Ridgefield Ophthalmology; Doug Fearn, President, Lyme Disease Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Inc. To 2:45 PM. Sponsored by the Class of 1985. Robertson Hall, Bowl 002. Murray-Dodge Café: Cookies and Tea To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by Murray-Dodge Café. MurrayDodge Hall Café. Muslim Friday Prayers and Reunion To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Muslim Life Program. Murray-Dodge Hall, East Room. 13 FRIDAY, May 29 1:30 PM Giving for Change: How to Measure the Good of a Gift Moderator: Nancy Easton ’88. Panelists: Paul Haaga ’70; Wendy McWeeny ’92; Rahsaan Harris ’95. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton AlumniCorps and Princeton Internships in Civic Service. Chancellor Green Rotunda. Humanistic Studies Reunion Talk Esther Schor, Professor of English and Inaugural Behrman Professor in the Council of the Humanities. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Council of the Humanities. East Pyne, Room 010. 1:30 PM Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network (PEN) Networking Reception To 2:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Entrepreneurs’ Network and the Keller Center. Friend Center. Tour the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory No open-toed or high-heeled shoes. Children ages 12 and over, please. A government ID is required. Take Tiger Transit shuttle available via Forrestal/PPPL line. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. PPPL, 100 Stellarator Road, Forrestal Campus, Plainsboro. 2:00 PM A Bird’s Eye View of the Arts and Transit Project Ron McCoy *80, University Architect, and Jane Curry, Senior Project Manager, Office of Design and Construction. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of the University Architect. New South, 7th Floor Training Room. Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Project Tour Sam Rozycki, Senior Project Manager. First come, first served, limit of 20 participants. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Design and Construction. Bowen Hall Front Entrance. Annual Meeting of the Rugby Endowment Board To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. The Tiger Inn, 1971 Library. Chemical and Biological Engineering Alumni and Family Ice Cream Social To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (formerly Chemical Engineering). Engineering Quadrangle, Room A203. Chemistry Faculty Talk To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Chemistry. Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Taylor Auditorium. Civil and Environmental Engineering Alumni Happy Hour To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Engineering Quadrangle, Room E406. 14 FRIDAY Community House Reception To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by Community House and the Pace Center for Civic Engagement. Carl A. Fields Center, 3rd Floor. Department of Religion Reception To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Religion. Class of 1879 Hall, Religion Department Lounge. diSiac Dance Company Reunions Show Tickets available at the door. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by diSiac Dance Company. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theatre, Room 301. Exhibit and Library Tour: Suits, Soldiers, and Hippies: The Vietnam War Abroad and at Princeton To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Wiess Lounge. Mathematics Department Alumni Open House To 3:30 P.M. Sponsored by the Department of Mathematics. Fine Hall, 3rd Floor Common Room. McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning Undergraduate and Graduate Alumni Reunion To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning. Frist Campus Center, Room 330. Music of Mozart: An Afternoon of Arias with the Princeton Opera Company To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Opera Company. Fine Hall, Taplin Auditorium. Navigating the College Admission Process Featuring Logan Powell, Director, Undergraduate Admission, and Susan Katzmann Horner ’86, Chair of the Alumni Council Princeton Schools Committee. Open to students in 9th through 11th grades and their families. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Princeton Schools Committee. Architecture Building, Betts Auditorium. ORFE Reception To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering (ORFE). Sherrerd Hall, Atrium. Our Musical Journeys and Partnership: Songs and Conversation Featuring Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program; and Michael Smith, McCosh Professor of Philosophy, and Chair of the Department of Philosophy. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Friend Center, Room 101. Panel of Military Alumni: Perspectives on What’s Next for the U.S. Military To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni & Friends of Princeton ROTC. McCosh Hall, Room 46. 15 FRIDAY, May 29 Princeton Entrepreneurship Club Reunion To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Entrepreneurship Club. Computer Science, Banana Gallery. Princeton University Wind Ensemble Alumni Concert To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Wind Ensemble. Class of 1879 Hall Lawn. Task Force on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Briefing David Lee, Provost; Cynthia Cherrey, Vice President for Campus Life; Michele Minter, Vice Provost for Institutional Equity and Diversity. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Office of the Provost. Carl A. Fields Center, Room 105. Wildcats Alumni Reception To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Wildcats. Mathey College, Common Room. Writing Artists’ Lives: A Conversation with Pulitzer Prize-Winning Authors Steven Naifeh ’74; Mark Stevens ’73; Annalyn Swan ’73. To 3:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum. McCormick Hall, Room 101. 2:30 PM Alumni-Faculty Forum: Future Directions in Neuroscience Moderator: Carlos Brody, Professor of Molecular Biology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. Panelists: Donna Armentano *86, Senior Scientific Director, Genzyme Corporation; Sanders Williams ’70, President, Gladstone Institutes; Charles Cobbs ’85, Director, Ben and Catherine Ivy Center for Advanced Brain Tumor Treatment, Swedish Neuroscience Institute; Nouhad Husseini ’00, Senior Director, Business Development, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals; James Jeanne ’05, Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard Medical School. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Room A32. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Scandals in Politics, Sports, and Big Business — Do They Matter Anymore? Moderator: Joe Stephens, Ferris Professor in Residence. Panelists: Charles Gibson ’65, Former ABC television Broadcast Anchor/Journalist; Stuart Taylor Jr. ’70, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute and freelance Journalist/Author; Peter Elkind ’80, Editor at Large, Fortune; Camille Hackney ’90, EVP of Brand Partnerships/Commercial Licensing, Atlantic Records, and Head of Global Brand Partnerships Council, Warner Music Group; Danielle Ivory ’05, Reporter, The New York Times. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McDonnell Hall, Room A02. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Science Under Attack! Moderator: Susan Fiske, Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology and Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs. Panelists: Seth Shostak ’65, Senior Astronomer and Director of the Center for SETI Research, SETI Institute; Peter Brown ’70, Editorial and Website Consultant, and 16 FRIDAY Former Editor in Chief of The Sciences and Natural History magazines; Debra Meloy Elmegreen ’75, Maria Mitchell Professor of Astronomy, Vassar College; Kaiser Fung ’95, Author and Former Head of Data, Vimeo and Sirius XM Radio; Zackory Burns ’10, Hellman Fellow in Science and Technology Policy, American Academy of Arts and Sciences. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. McDonnell Hall, Room A01. Alumni-Faculty Forum: Wealth Imbalance — What Does It Mean? Moderator: Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Research Associate, Office of Population Research. Panelists: Edward Golding *82, Senior Advisor, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; William Janeway ’65, Managing Director and Senior Advisor, Warburg Pincus, and Visiting Lecturer, Bendheim Center for Finance; Jerome Powell ’75, Member, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; N. Gregory Mankiw ’80, Professor of Economics, Harvard University; Sean Zielenbach ’90, President, SZ Consulting. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. Frist Campus Center, Room 302. Outdoor Action Tree Tour of the Princeton Campus Led by Glenn Morris ’72. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by Outdoor Action. Whig Hall Steps. The Library of the Future Now at Princeton: Forum on Scholarly Communications, Digital Humanities, and Planning Library Space of the Future Moderator: Karin Trainer, University Librarian. Panelists: Anne Langley, Head Librarian, Science and Technology Libraries, and Director of Scholarly Communications; James Wallace, Senior Project Manager, Design and Construction; Clifford Wulfman, Library Digital Initiatives Coordinator. To 3:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of the Princeton University Library. McCosh Hall, Room 62. 3:00 PM Annual Giving Volunteer Reception To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Annual Giving. Prospect House, Drawing Room and Patio. Campus Green Tour To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Sustainability. Frist Campus Center, South Lawn Tent. Career & Life Vision Workshop Pulin Sanghvi, Executive Director, Career Services. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Career Services and the Alumni Council Careers Committee. Frist Campus Center, Multipurpose Rooms B and C. Celebrating Jewish Life at Princeton with Abby Klionsky ’14 Abby Klionsky ’14, author of Jews in the Tiger’s Lair. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/Hillel. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. 17 FRIDAY, May 29 Chemistry Alumni Reception To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Chemistry. Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Taylor Commons. Chocolate Sampling Table To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Institute for Chocolate Studies. 48 University Place, Courtyard. Department of Geosciences Alumni Reception To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Geosciences. Guyot Hall, Great Hall. Driverless Car Demonstration To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering Team. 1972 Plaza in front of McCosh 10. Effective Activism at Princeton: A Conversation with Student Activists of the Present and Past To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton College Democrats. Robertson Hall, Bowl 002. Electrical Engineering Alumni Reception To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Electrical Engineering. Engineering Quadrangle, Room F110. Engaged in the Service of All Nations: Sustainable Development and Creating a Lasting Impact Moderator: Forrest Meggers, Assistant Professor in Architecture and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment. Panelists: Adrienne Clermont ’09, Research Associate, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Rebecca Kaufman ’11, Partnership Associate, Echoing Green; Kelly Smolar, Senior Project Manager, Tishman Construction; Gregory van der Vink, Visiting Lecturer in Geosciences. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by Engineers Without Borders. Robertson Hall, Bowl 016. Faith and Ethics in the Executive Suite: A Conversation with Marc Allen Marc Allen ’95, President, Boeing Capital Corporation; David Miller, Director, Faith & Work Initiative, Center for the Study of Religion. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Faith & Work Initiative. Frist Campus Center, Multipurpose Room A. Global Health Program Reception To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Program in Global Health and Health Policy (GHP). Wallace Hall, Room 300. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department Reception To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Engineering Quadrangle, Room J223 (MAE Faculty Lounge). Bacteria Living In and On the Human Body: An Unexpected First Line of Defense Mohamed Donia, Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Molecular Biology. Schultz Lab, Room 107. 18 FRIDAY Open House in Honor of Professor Alan Mann’s Retirement To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology. Aaron Burr Hall, 1st Floor Lobby. PICS Alumni and Supporters Reception To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Internships in Civic Service. Chancellor Green, Lower Hyphen. Princeton Football Alumni Reception To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Football Association. Princeton Stadium, Powers Field. Race Relations and Diversity: Then and Now Moderators: N.L. Akili Buchanan ’76 and Melanie Lawson ’76. Speakers: Stacey Sinclair, Associate Professor of Psychology and African American Studies; Marta Tienda, Maurice P. During Professor in Demographic Studies, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, and Director, Program in Latino Studies; Henry Von Kohorn ’66, Founder of Princeton Prize in Race Relations. Panelists: Evora Thomas ’74; Larry Adams ’74; Marcia Gonzales-Kimbrough ’75; Julio Rivera ’76; Michelle Jacobs ’77; Larry Nez ’77; Jeremy Borjon ’10; Dana McKinney ’11; Blair Storie-Johnson ’13; Ethan Leman ’13; Estela Diaz ’14; Brandon Holt ’15. Diversity Exercise Leader: Roberto Gil Jr., Program Director, Blairstown Campus. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Asian American Alumni Association, Asian American Students Association, Association of Black Princeton Alumni, Association of Latino Princeton Alumni, Black Graduate Caucus, Black Men’s Awareness Group, Black Student Union, Carl A. Fields Center, Center for African American Studies, Graduate Women of Color Caucus, Princeton African Students Association, Princeton Association of Black Women, Princeton Blairstown Center (PBC), Princeton Caribbean Connection, Princeton Latinos y Amigos, Program in Latino Studies, The Latino Graduate Student Association, The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Center. Carl A. Fields Center, Large Multipurpose Room. University Campus Ministry in 2015 Rev. Dr. Craig Barnes, President and Professor of Pastoral Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Presbyterian On-Campus Chaplaincy. McCosh Hall, Room 28. Where Are They Now? Panel with Alums from PIIRS Global Seminars and OIP Study Abroad Programs Moderator: Mitchell Duneier, Maurice P. During Professor of Sociology. To 4:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies and the Office of International Programs. Aaron Burr Hall, Room 219. Woodrow Wilson School Reception To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Robertson Hall, Shultz Dining Room. 19 FRIDAY, May 29 3:30 PM 40th Annual Dante Reunion Robert Hollander ’55, Professor of European Literature and French and Italian, Emeritus. Texts to be discussed: Purgatorio 19-22. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University. East Pyne, Room 010. Alumni Schools Committee Reception Join fellow committee members and celebrate this year’s alumni interviewing success and honor the 2015 winner of the Spencer J. Reynolds ’61 Award, Maureen Kelly Scott ’75 S75. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Princeton Schools Committee. Architecture Building, Lobby. A Welcome Gathering: Persian Food Tasting and Lecture with Najmieh Batmanglij Najmieh Batmanglij, award-winning cookbook author. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies. Green Hall, Room 2-C-18. American Whig-Cliosophic Society and PDP Reunions Debate and Reception To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the American Whig-Cliosophic Society and the Princeton Debate Panel. Whig Hall, Senate Chamber. Friends of Princeton Men’s Basketball Picnic To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Men’s Basketball. Jadwin Gym, Hodes Plaza Tent. Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy 35th Reunion Show To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Class of 1980 and Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy. Scully Courtyard. Leadership in Action: Insights from Alumni and Students Moderator: Rick Curtis ’79, Director, Outdoor Action. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by Outdoor Action. Robertson Hall, Bowl 001. LGBT Civil Rights: Making History Now Panelists: Robert Falk ’85, General Counsel, Human Rights Campaign; Hayley Gorenberg ’87, National Deputy Legal Director, Lambda Legal; Clyde Wadsworth ’80, Attorney, Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing; Brady Walkinshaw ’06, Washington State House of Representatives. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by FFR/Princeton BTGALA. Robertson Hall, Dodds Auditorium. Princeton Arts Alumni Reunions Reception To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Lewis Center for the Arts. Lewis Center for the Arts, Lucas Art Gallery (185 Nassau Street). Pro-Life Pro-Family Reception Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Professor of Politics; Maria E. Moreyra Garlock, Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; William Happer, Cyrus Fogg Brackett Professor of Physics; Daniel Mark ’03 *13, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Villanova University; Michael A. Reynolds, Associate Professor of Near Eastern Studies; Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe, James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Civil and Environmental 20 FRIDAY Engineering; Salvatore Torquato, Professor of Chemistry. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Anscombe Society, Princeton Pro-Life, and Christian Union. Butler College, Class of 1915 Room. Reunions Organ Recital in Memory of Dean Ernest Gordon h70, Robert F. Goheen ’40 h70, and William H. Scheide ’36 h70 Eric Plutz, University Organist. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Office of Religious Life, the University Chapel, and the Class of 1970. University Chapel. The Library of the Future Now at Princeton: Tour of Firestone Library Under Renovation Jeffrey Rowlands, Director of Library Finance and Administration. To 4:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of the Princeton University Library. Firestone Library Lobby. 3:45 PM Around the World in ’80 Ways: Stories of Globalization in the Age of Digitization Moderator: Jason B. Meyer ’80, CEO, LeadGood, LLC. Panelists: Stephen Hughes ’80, Owner and General Manager, Onda Positiva, S.L.; Sharon Keld ’80, returned Peace Corps volunteer and Board Member, National Peace Corps Association; Jeffrey H. Levenson ’80, Founder and President, Levenson Eye Associates and Lead Physician, Surgical Eye Expeditions, International; Robert Silverman ’80, President and Chairman of the Board of Governors, American Foreign Service Association; Anne-Marie Slaughter ’80, President and CEO, New America Foundation. To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Class of 1980. McCosh Hall, Room 50. 4:00 PM Learning Service at Princeton Kimberly de los Santos, Executive Director, Pace Center for Civic Engagement; Trisha Thorme, Director, CommunityBased Learning Initiative (CBLI). To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Pace Center for Civic Engagement and CommunityBased Learning Initiative (CBLI). McCormick Hall, Room 106. Physics Demonstrations: What Could Go Wrong? To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Department of Physics. McDonnell Hall, Room A02. PIIRS Global Seminars and OIP Study Abroad Programs Reception To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies and the Office of International Programs. Aaron Burr Hall, 2nd Floor Gallery. Princeton Tennis Social Happy Hour To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Tennis. Lenz Tennis Center, Cordish Family Pavilion. Princeton Women Happy Hour: She Roars! To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Alumnae Initiatives. Frist Campus Center, South Lawn Tent. 21 FRIDAY, May 29 PSC Presents: Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged) To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Shakespeare Company. East Pyne Courtyard. School of Engineering and Applied Science Tent Reception H. Vincent Poor *77, Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Science and Michael Henry Strater University Professor of Electrical Engineering. With the Katzenjammers. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Friend Center, South Lawn Tent. Specks of Dust Documentary Film Screening Directed by Shaina Watrous ’14, Azza Cohen ’16. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Bridge Year Program and the Pace Center for Civic Engagement. Lewis Library, Bowl 138. Wrestling Reunion To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Wrestling. The Tiger Inn. 4:30 PM Glee Club Reunion Sing (‘Spem in Alium’) and ’65 European Tour Reunion To 5:15 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Glee Club. Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium. Meditation with the Princeton Buddhist Student Group To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Buddhist Student Group (PBSG). Murray-Dodge Hall, Third Floor. Newbies! (An Inaugural Improv Show) To 5:00 PM. Sponsored by the Graduate Improv Club. Rocky-Mathey Theatre. Outdoor Action: The Annapurna Sanctuary — Heart of the Himalayas Rick Curtis ’79, Director, Outdoor Action. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by Outdoor Action. Robertson Hall, Bowl 001. Petey Greene Program Update and Tutor Volunteers Reunion Jim Farrin ’58, Executive Director, Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program; Walter Fortson, PR and Special Projects Manager, Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program; Joe Barrett ’14, Regional Field Manager, Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program. To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Class of 1958. McCosh Hall, Room 62. Princeton Debate Panel Alumni Reception To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Debate Panel. Whig Hall, Oakes Lounge. Princeton in Latin America Reception To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton in Latin America. Aaron Burr Hall, 3rd Floor. Princeton South Asian Theatrics Variety Show To 5:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton South Asian Theatrics. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theater, Room 301. 22 FRIDAY Social Mixer for Progressive Alumni and Students To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton College Democrats. Terrace Club, Library. UK Fellowships Alumni Reception: Rhodes, Marshall, Sachs Worcester, Gates, Churchill, and Fulbright UK To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Fellowships Advising Program, Office of International Programs. Carl A. Fields Center, Class of 1985 Meeting Room. 5:00 PM Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University and the Office of Religious Life. Murray-Dodge Hall, East Room. Association of Latino Princeton Alumni Annual Reunions Reception/Pachanga To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Association of Latino Princeton Alumni. West College, Patio. Chapel Choir Reunions Alumni Sing Eric Plutz, University Organist; Penna Rose, Director of Chapel Music. To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Chapel Choir. University Chapel. Dharma after Princeton: A Hindu Alumni Mixer To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Hindu Life Program/ Princeton Hindu Alumni Network. Murray-Dodge Hall, West Room. Friends of Princeton Volleyball Reunions Reception To 9:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Volleyball. Dillon Gym, Lobby. Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy Show! To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy. U-Store Courtyard Tent. High Meadows Fellows Alumni Gathering To 6:00 PM. Sponsored by the Pace Center for Civic Engagement. Frist Campus Center, Pace Center Lounge (Room 201A). Welcome To The Singles Jungle: Tiger Speed Dating Mixer Join members of the Classes of 1970–1990 and APGA. To 6:15 PM. Sponsored by the Class of 1980 and the Alumni Association of Princeton University, with the Classes of 1990, 1985, 1975, 1970 and their satellites. Frist Campus Center, Multipurpose Room A. 5:15 PM Glee Club Reunion Reception To 6:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Glee Club. Alexander Beach. 5:30 PM Friends of Princeton Track and Field Gathering To 7:30 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Track and Field. Princeton Stadium, Concourse near Weaver Track. 23 FRIDAY, May 29 Intime Reunions Barbecue To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by Theatre Intime. Murray-Dodge Hall, Class of 1969 Memorial Garden. 6:00 PM Episcopal Church Annual Cocktail Party To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Episcopal Church at Princeton. Procter House. Princeton Women’s Basketball BBQ To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Women’s Basketball. Schultz Lab, Tent. Friends of Rugby Annual Awards Ceremony and Senior Recognition Dinner To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. The Tiger Inn, 1952 Dining Room. L’Avant-Scène Alumni Reunions Reception To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by L’Avant-Scène, the French Theater Workshop. Blair Hall, T4. Princeton Shakespeare Company Alumni Reception To 8:00 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Shakespeare Company. East Pyne Courtyard. 6:30 PM Friends of Rugby Annual Reunions Reception Sponsored by the Friends of Princeton Rugby. The Tiger Inn, Rugby Porch. Naacho South Asian Dance Company Performance To 7:00 PM. Sponsored by Naacho Dance Company. U-Store Courtyard Tent. Shabbat Evening Services (Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform) To 7:30 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/ Hillel. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. 7:00 PM AA Haven To Midnight. Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University and the Office of Religious Life. Frist Campus Center, Class of 1952 Room. ABPA and Graduate School Meet and Greet Reception To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Association of Black Princeton Alumni and The Graduate School. Chancellor Green, Lower Hyphen. Princeton Perspective Project Open House To 8:30 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Perspective Project. Butler College, Class of 1915 Room. 7:30 PM Festive Shabbat Dinner To 8:30 PM. Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life/ Hillel. Center for Jewish Life, 70 Washington Road. 24 FRIDAY Worship and Fellowship To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by Princeton Evangelical Fellowship. Friend Center, Room 101, Upper Atrium, and Convocation Room. 8:00 PM 13th Annual Shabbat Dinner To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by the Scharf Family Chabad House. Scharf Family Chabad House, 15 Edwards Place. Princeton Triangle Show: An Inconvenient Sleuth Tickets at www.triangleshow.com and at McCarter Theatre. To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Triangle Club. McCarter Theatre Center, Matthews Theatre. Princeton University Players Presents The Fantasticks Tickets available at the door. To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton University Players. Frist Campus Center, Film and Performance Theatre, Room 301. Theatre Intime Presents How the Other Half Loves Tickets available at the door. To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Theatre Intime. Hamilton Murray Theater. 9:00 PM FFR/Princeton BTGALA LGBT Alumni Welcome Cocktail Reception To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by FFR/Princeton BTGALA. Bendheim Center Library. Nassoons Reunion and Performance To 10:30 PM. Sponsored by the Nassoons. Colonial Club. Old NasSoul Arch Sing To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by Old NasSoul. 1879 Arch. Tigerlilies Alumnae Arch Sing To 10:00 PM. Sponsored by the Princeton Tigerlilies. Blair Arch. 9:30 PM On The Prowl: Tiger Singles Party Join members of the Classes of 1970–1990 and APGA. To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by the Class of 1980 and the Alumni Association of Princeton University, with the Classes of 1990, 1985, 1975, 1970 and their satellites. Butler College, 1915 Room. 10:00 PM Wildcats Reunions Arch Sing To 11:00 PM. Sponsored by the Wildcats. 1879 Arch. 10:30 PM Princeton Triangle Club Alumni Reunion To 1:00 AM. Sponsored by the Princeton Triangle Club. McCarter Theatre Center, Matthews Theatre. 25 FRIDAY, May 29 11:00 PM Kindred Spirit Reunions Arch Sing To Midnight. Sponsored by Kindred Spirit. Blair Arch. Quipfire! Reunions Show Tickets available at the door. To Midnight. Sponsored by Quipfire! Improv Comedy. Hamilton Murray Theater. Roaring 20 Alumni Arch Sing To 1:00 AM. Sponsored by Roaring 20. 1879 Arch. Midnight Nassoons Alumni Arch Sing To 1:30 AM. Sponsored by the Nassoons. Blair Arch. 26
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