Princeton Area Alumni Association

Newsletter: June 2012

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June 2012


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PA3 and the Princetoniana Committee Need Your Help

Last summer PA3 teamed up with the Alumni Association's Princetoniana Committee to conduct interviews with alums from the 1940s. Those interviews, focused on the alums' experiences at Princeton, form a part of a larger body of oral history of our beloved alma mater housed in the University Archives at Mudd Library. Of the old guard interviews conducted thus far, a common thread is recurring mention of a few professors, fondly remembered even after many decades, as truly outstanding scholars and teachers. The existing oral history transcript library includes interviews with several venerable professors, and the PA3 and Princetoniana Committee are very interested in adding to it by identifying and interviewing those professors that truly stand out in the memories of alumni, both undergraduate and graduate.

Consequently, you could do us a great service by giving some thought to your Princeton experience and replying with the names of any cherished professors, including a short explanation of what subject they taught and why they stand out so plainly in memory. We will use this input to help guide us in the selection of professors emeriti to interview. Please respond to Tom Swift '76 or call him at 908-369-1601. Thank you.  


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Open Opportunities for PA3 from Alumni Corps

Princeton AlumniCorps invites you to volunteer your time and talent at a local nonprofit organization through the Community Volunteers program.


Community Volunteers connects alumni with significant career experience to nonprofits with critical needs. Alumni volunteer their professional skills 
to fill these needs through short-term, well-defined projects.  Gain new professional experience and expand your network while helping the community. Our nonprofit partner organizations have strong Princeton ties and are doing amazing work- providing innovative environmental education, engaging college students to educate prisoners and empowering disadvantaged children.

 

For more information about each of these opportunities, please visit our Opportunities page. To apply, please complete your Volunteer Profile.


**All of these projects can be done remotely after an initial on-site meeting.

 

The Delaware River Steamboat Floating Classroom, Inc. (SPLASH) is an educational non-profit foundation, in the greater Princeton area, which provides adventures in learning environmental science and history aboard a real paddlewheel steamboat and is offering three fun opportunities.  SPLASH was started by the late Princeton professor and renowned psychologist, Bart Hoebel.  Open projects include Marketing Specialist Website Consultant and Funding Researcher.


The Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC) is one of the most respected and recognized residential environmental education centers 
in the northeastern United States and is headed by Princeton graduate Jeff Rosalsky ’85. The mission of PEEC is to advance environmental education, sustainable living, and appreciation for nature through hands-on experience in a national park.  PEEC’s innovative EcoZone includes a life-sized bald eagle’s nest and bat cave. Opportunities include Translator  and Sustainability Energy Technology Coordinator.


The Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program in the greater Princeton area recruits and trains undergraduates, graduate students and local residents 
to be effective tutors and teachers in nearby prisons. They also raise awareness of the need for reform in the prison system. Princeton alumnus Jim Farrin ’58 co-founded Petey Greene and is looking to fill the following position: Expansion Plan Program Manager


The Westminster Community Life Center serves neighborhood families in the greater Trenton area through supplemental educational services such as after school programming and early literacy intervention.  Their GetSET afterschool program has strong ties to the PACE Center. Opportunities include Fiscal Support SpecialistHuman Resources Strategist and Grant Research Specialist


Contact Rachel Benevento, the Community Volunteers Program Manager, with questions by clicking here.

 


Posted by Princeton AAA about 14 years ago.


First Friday Lunch at the Nassau Club - June 8, 2012

NOTE: JUNE AND JULY LUNCHES WILL BE HELD ON THE 2ND FRIDAY OF THE MONTH

Join us for First Fridays, a monthly recurring event for undergraduate and graduate Princeton alumni, graduate students, and parents.  On the first Friday of each month, area alumni and their guests will meet to enjoy a prix fixe luncheon buffet at the Nassau Club in downtown Princeton.  As a special bonus for PA3, a Princeton PhD candidate will present his/her work to the group in this informal setting.  Topics vary monthly and are always interesting!

This month, we will be joined by Josue Sanz-Robinson, a graduate student in Electrical Engineering.  Josh is currently involved in a team project on developing flexible, large-area, electronic systems for monitoring civil infrastructure (e.g., bridges).  This article gives a general introduction to structural health monitoring.

Specially priced at $25/person (or $30 if you choose not to pay PA3's annual dues), lunch includes the Nassau Club’s full buffet as well as a complementary beverage (wine, beer, soft drink). Pre-registration is required.

>> Looking forward to seeing you...in your orange and black! <<

Date: Friday, June 8th, 2012
Time: 12 noon - 2 pm
Location: Nassau Club, 6 Mercer St, Princeton, NJ
Nassau Club membership is not necessary to attend this event.

For more information, contact Lydia Zaininger '83.

Lunch Reservation
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Related Events

First Friday Lunch ( Friday, June 8, 2012 - 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM )
Location: Nassau Club
Cost: $25 for dues payers, $30 everyone else
Organized by: PA3

Posted by Princeton AAA about 14 years ago.


Jumping to Support Great Athletes: PA3 at the Special Olympics of NJ

June 9, 2012: For a third straight year, PA3 sent a group of volunteers to the Special Olympics of New Jersey.  Our team had the privilege of assisting with the Long Jump event.  We all enjoyed an afternoon of taking meticulous measurements, preparing the athletes for their giant leaps, and enjoying awards ceremonies alongside athletes and coaches.  Special thanks to our volunteers Haiyan Bian, Arlen Hastings ’80, Andrew Lieu ’06, Rachael Edelson, Elizabeth Jacobson k10, and Zhijun Wu p09(pictured left to right).


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Related Events

Community Service - Special Olympics of NJ ( Saturday, June 9, 2012 - 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM )
Location: The College of New Jersey
Organized by: PA3 Community Service

Posted by lieu2u about 14 years ago.


Summer in Princeton Career Networking Reception

Reply to Princetonareaalumni@gmail.com by June 6
 
All Grad and Undergrad Alumni are invited to a Summer in Princeton Undergraduate Student/Alumni Reception!
 
Date & Time: Tuesday, June 12 from 5:30-7:00 PM
 
Location: Princeton University, Carl A. Fields Center, 58 Prospect AvenueWhat: at least 10-15 alumni needed

Careers: Arts & Entertainment, Architecture, Communications, Consulting, Education, Entrepreneurship, Environment, Fashion, Finance, Government, Law, Manufacturing, Marketing,  Medicine/Healthcare, Non-Profit & NGO, Real Estate, Science & Technology, Sports and more
 
The event will feature Dale Kramer Cohen, Entrepreneur and networking speaker, and alumni from various fields, sharing their insights on how Princeton has prepared them for future career options, success, and transitions. Our aim is to break into small groups by industry. The goal is to provoke broad discussions about the vast career choices available to Princeton students, and exposure to the diversity of people in them.
What’s in it for alumni? We know that each of you is very busy. If you were not, we would not be asking for your time. ·       
 
Perhaps you can recall when you were a student and how clueless you were about the decisions you were making and the careers you didn’t know about ·       
Perhaps you have a son or daughter at Princeton·       
Perhaps you have an interesting story to tell about your career path·       
Perhaps you are in career interrupts, but are nonetheless quite active
 
Satomi Chudasama and Lisa Bogdanski from Career Services and  Cheryl Rowe-Rendleman, '81 would like to invite each of you to join the discussion and remain afterwards for our reception.
Please let me know if you can be available for this event. 
 Please RSVP to me with your brief bio by Wednesday June 6, 2012.
 
Many thanks in advance for your participation.
 
Cheryl Rowe-Rendleman ’81 
Princeton Area Alumni Association 
Chair Student Liaison Commiteee

Related Events

Summer in Princeton Career Networking Reception ( Tuesday, June 12, 2012 - 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM )
Location: Fields Center, Princeton University

Posted by Princeton AAA about 14 years ago.