"Miss Representation" - a film and a discussion
Join
the Princeton Area Alumni Association (PA3)
Graduate Women in Science & Engineering (GWISE)
the Princeton University Women's Center
for
a screening of Miss Representation
preceded by a light buffet dinner, courtesy of GWISE
followed by an interactive discussion.
We welcome all, women and men, boys and girls,
to this evening of provocative discussion
and enjoyable networking.
This documentary, by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival
and aired on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.
The film explores how the media's misrepresentations of women have led
to the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence.
Watch the trailer and you won't want to miss this great event!
See what people are talking about.
WHEN Friday, April 13th, 2012
6:00pm - meet, greet and eat (a light buffet dinner)
6:30pm - screening of documentary
8:00pm - interactive, moderated discussion
about the film and the issues
WHERE Princeton University - Bowen Hall Auditorium
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Miss Representation - a film and a discussion (
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6:00pm - meet, greet & eat (a light buffet dinner)
6:30pm - film screening
8:00pm - moderated & interactive discussion
Location: PU Bowen Hall Auditorium
Organized by: PA3 - GWISE - PU Women's Center
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ASC New Admit Reception
Alumni School Committee interviewers are invited to a reception with the high school students from our region that have been admitted to Princeton. Please help us make the students feel welcome and excited to say "Yes" to Princeton.
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PA3 table at Communiversity
Saturday, April 28th, 12noon - 5PM
Please stop by the PA3 table on the front lawn of Nassau Hall. We will have t-shirts for sale, giveaways, and kids' crafts.
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Please stop by!
If you are interested in volunteering for a shift at the booth, please email: PrincetonAreaAlumni@gmail.com
Location: Front Lawn of Nassau Hall
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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 Specialist, Human Resources Strategist and Grant Research Specialist
Contact Rachel Benevento, the Community Volunteers Program Manager, with questions by clicking here.
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PA3 Tennis
PA3 Round Robin Tennis,
Brunch, and Princeton Women’s Varsity Match Viewing
Saturday,
April 14th
RSVP below.
Location: Lenz
Tennis Center (Outside Courts)
Rain Location: Jadwin Gym E Floor
Tennis Courts
9:00 - 10:30
AM Round Robin Tennis
10:30 -
12:00 PM Brunch/Socializing
12:00PM - Afternoon
Watch Women’s Varsity Team battle Dartmouth
Cost:
$10 for PA3 dues-paying members, $15 for others.
Kids (15 and
under) are free.
Your ticket includes tennis, brunch and t-shirt!
Join us rain or shine for an active day filled with tennis. All skill levels are invited for round robin tennis and scrimmaging with JV/Varsity players. We will also have a court set up for a kids tennis clinic. Andrew Lieu '06, former PU men's varsity player and team captain, is organizing this event and (possibly) running the kids' clinic.
After tennis, PA3 members will enjoy lunch together at the beautiful new tennis facility and stay to watch the Women’s Varsity Team play one of the most important matches of the year against Dartmouth.
For the Princeton Alumni that graduated before 2007, the “Pagoda Courts” were torn down in 2003 to make room for Whitman College. These courts were used by the University and local community for over 40 years. The Pagoda was moved to the Lenz Tennis Center, which is located adjacent to the softball fields near the South Guard Booth.
Please note, we will do our best to accommodate a range of t-shirt sizes. But due to cost considerations and timing, we cannot guarantee that your exact size will be available.
Please RSVP for all participants:
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PA3 Round Robin Tennis - Brunch - Princeton Women’s Varsity Match Viewing
Saturday, April 14th
Location: Lenz Tennis Center (Outside Courts)
(Rain Location: Jadwin Gym E Floor Tennis Courts)
9:00 - 10:30 AM Round Robin Tennis
10:30 - 12:00 PM Brunch/Socializing
12:00PM - Afternoon Watch Women’s Varsity Team battle Dartmouth
Cost: $10 for PA3 dues-paying members, $15 for others.
Kids (15 and under) are free.
Tickets include tennis, brunch and t-shirt!
Location: Princeton University - Lenz Tennis Center
Cost: $10 for PA3 dues-paying members, $15 for others, Free for kids under 15
Organized by: Andrew Lieu
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