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SUMMARY:What Matters in the Age of AI:  Creativity\, Judgment\, and Finding Your Path
DESCRIPTION:As artificial intelligence rapidly expands what machines can generate\, a deeper question emerges: what will matter most in how we learn\, create\, and make decisions? This interactive session begins with a visual and thought-provoking talk by acclaimed contemporary artist Xu FANG\, who will share how originality\, creative process\, and lived experience shape meaningful work beyond mere output. Through his artistic language and practice\, the session explores the roles of judgment\, taste\, and authenticity in an age of abundant generation. \nBuilding on these ideas\, a panel of Princeton faculty will discuss how students and young people can navigate important choices across different stages of life – from high school exploration and college major selection to graduate study\, mentorship\, and early career decisions. The conversation will focus on how to discover genuine interests\, develop perspective\, and make thoughtful choices in an increasingly AI-assisted world. \nDesigned for alumni\, students\, and families\, this session offers both reflection and practical guidance on how to grow\, learn\, and find direction in a time of rapid change. \nRegistration info \n\nSchedule: \n10:00 – 10:30 am: Check in. \n10:30 – 11:00 am: Art talk by Xu FANG and Qian LIN\, Creativity and Judgement: What AI cannot replace \n11:00 am – 12:00 pm: Mentorship panel by Prof. Stephen CHOU\, Kai LI\, Zhuang LIU\, and Wei XIONG: Finding Your Path in the Age of AI. \n12:00  -01:50 pm: Lunch and networking (REGISTRATION REQUIRED) \n12:00 – 12:45 pm: Ivy student panel: college application and campus experience by Merric Hu (PU)\, Katherine Lu (Columbia)\, Derek Wang (PU)\, and Zoey Zhu (Columbia) \n12:45 – 12:55 pm: Finding a career path that fits you\, by Sha Wang\, founding partner of Terra Magnum \n1:00 – 1:10 pm: AASF youth mentorship initiative\, by Prof. Kai LI\, cofounder of AASF \n1:10 – 1:20 pm: AAASE summer academy\, by Yuan XUE\, board member of AAASE \n1:20 – 1:50 pm: Career exploration/networking breakout sessions: \n\nFinance/Quant\, featuring Wall Street analyst and quant summer programs by Chun LIN\, MD at BoA\nFinance/Business\nArts/Humanities\nMedicine/Health\nSTEM\nLaw/Compliance\n\n12:30 – 1:50 pm: (Rm D112): K-12 Engineering workshop by Jonathan LIU \n  \nSponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/what-matters-in-the-age-of-ai-creativity-judgment-and-finding-your-path/
LOCATION:The Commons\, Room D301\, 13 Ivy Lane\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Lecture,Lunch,Panel,STEM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T120000
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SUMMARY:Climate Risk and Resilience: How Ready Are Financial Markets?
DESCRIPTION:Join Princeton alumni for a discussion about the intersection of environment and finance\, touching on the integration of climate risk data\, adaptation and investment across banking\, asset management\, insurance\, and venture capital. \n\nModerator\nMarina Finley ’19\, Portfolio Manager\, Balance Sheet Management\, GIC \nPanelists: \nGrace Bucchianeri *04 (ECO)\, (ECO)\, Head of Global Investment and Portfolio Strategy\, GIC Real Estate Americas\nAndrew Eil *09 (SPIA)\, Independent Consultant and Early-Stage Venture Investor\nJulio Herrera Estrada *17 (CEE)\, Vice President\, Head of Energy & Climate Analytics\, BlackRock\nRaghuveer Vinukollu *11 (CEE)\, Head of Climate Insights and Advisory\, Munich Re US \n\nSponsored by the JRCPPJF Alumni Forum and co-sponsored by the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy & Finance (JRCPPF) and the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/jrcppf-alumni-forum-reunions-panel-climate-risk-and-resilience-how-ready-are-financial-markets/
LOCATION:Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building\, Room A17
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T114500
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SUMMARY:Draft to Deal: How to Make Your Book a Reality
DESCRIPTION:Have a draft in a drawer? Learn about turning your scribbles into a published book at PAW’s annual Reunions panel. Moderator and author Gabriel Debenedetti ’12 will sit down with authors Cassandra James ’23\, Melody Chu ’01 and Michael Cannell ’82 to discuss their experiences while New York Times Book Review editor and author Lauren Christensen ’11 and Penguin Random House strategy director Alex Ulyett ’11 provide an inside look at the rapidly changing world of publishing. \nSponsored by Princeton Alumni Weekly
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/draft-to-deal-how-to-make-your-book-a-reality/
LOCATION:Friend Center\, Room 101
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T100000
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CREATED:20260419T120632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T000255Z
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SUMMARY:Princeton in the Service of Public Education
DESCRIPTION:Moderated by: Jen Jennings ’00\, Class of 1988 Professor in Domestic Policy\, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs\, and Director\, Education Research Section of the\nSchool of Public and International Affairs. \nPanelists: \nJessica Cobian ’21\, Oregon Policy & Government Affairs Manager \nDilan Pedraza MPP ’26 gs \nKate Voltz ’26 \n  \nSponsored by the Education Research Section (ERS) and the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/ers-alumni-event/
LOCATION:Robertson Hall\, Bowl 016
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T170000
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SUMMARY:Princeton Women’s Network: We Roar Together\, a Discussion of ‘Mathey Girls: A Novel\,’ Featuring Author Melody Chu ’01 in Conversation with April Chou ’96
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the Alumni Association’s 200th anniversary\, join the Princeton Women’s Network for a book talk with Melody Chu ’01\, author of ‘Mathey Girls: A Novel\,’ in conversation with April Chou ’96\, vice chair of the Alumni Council. ‘Mathey Girls’ captures the many paths that women’s lives take\, expectations and imposter syndrome\, and the enduring value of alumnae friendships. For more about the novel\, see https://melodychuauthor.com/mathey-girls. \nSponsored by Princeton Women’s Network (PWN)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/princeton-womens-network-we-roar-together-a-discussion-of-mathey-girls-a-novel-featuring-author-melody-chu-01-in-conversation-with-april-chou-96/
LOCATION:Robertson Hall\, Bowl 001\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Affinity Group Events,Panel
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SUMMARY:America Quo Vadis?: The Future of U.S. Engagement in an Uncertain World 
DESCRIPTION:At no point since the end of the Cold War has the question of America’s role in the world felt more open or more urgent. As the United States reconsiders its commitments to allies\, institutions and the international order it helped build\, the consequences are far-reaching and uncertain. Join Princeton faculty and alumni at the forefront of foreign policy\, defense\, and international affairs for a wide-ranging\, candid conversation about where America is headed and what it means for the rest of the world. \nSponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/america-quo-vadis-the-future-of-u-s-engagement-in-an-uncertain-world/
LOCATION:Louis A. Simpson International Building\, Room A71\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260613T023903
CREATED:20260417T223011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T000256Z
UID:24049-1779460200-1779465600@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Outdoor Action: Foundations of Effective Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Princeton alumni serve in countless leadership positions around the world from entrepreneurs to teachers\, directors to parents. Understanding the traits and behaviors that make leaders effective is critical for any organization and applies to students on campus and alumni in the world at large. Join us for a panel that brings together Outdoor Action alumni from academics\, business\, government\, the nonprofit sector and current OA student leaders to explore what makes leaders effective and how to enhance your own leadership. \nSpeakers \nRick Curtis ’79\, Director\, Outdoor Action Program \nKaren Kuhlthau ’86\, Professor of Pediatrics at Mass General Brigham and Harvard Medical School \nJud Brewer ’96\, Director of Research and Innovation\, Brown University Mindfulness Center \nHolly Haefele ’96\, Director of Animal Health at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center \nKatie Baum Mettenbrink ’01\, Risk Management Director\, National Outdoor Leadership School \nSimon Porter ’01\, Chief Operating Officer\, Aquarian Holdings \nPaige Walworth ’26\, Graduating senior; OA Leader Trainer \n  \nSponsored by the Outdoor Action Program (OA)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/outdoor-action-foundations-of-effective-leadership-3/
LOCATION:Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building\, Room A17
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T153000
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CREATED:20260417T003215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T000314Z
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with Reunions Legends: Gaybe Moore *21 and Karina Alventosa *22
DESCRIPTION:Thursday night at the APGA tent has become legendary\, thanks to the work of Gaybe Moore *21 and Karina Alventosa *22. Each year\, hundreds of alumni throng to celebrate headline features like the drag show led by Angel Mirage and dance to lively and diverse DJ sets produced in collaboration with affinity groups like A4P\, ABPA\, ALPA and QPA. Come learn more about the back story of how this all got started\, and what others can learn from these innovative programming efforts that celebrate and expand inclusion. \nSponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/fireside-chat-with-reunions-legends-gaybe-moore-and-karina-alventosa/
LOCATION:Lewis Library\, Bowl 120\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T023903
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SUMMARY:To Dare Mighty Things: U.S. Defense Strategy Since the Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Michael O’Hanlon ’82 *91 will discuss his new book\, “To Dare Mighty Things: U.S. Defense Strategy Since the Revolution\,” published to coincide with the nation’s 250th birthday. His work offers a sweeping analysis of America’s strategic trajectory\, from the founding era to the modern day. \nSponsored by the Princeton Veterans Alumni Association (PVETS) and the Alumni and Friends of Princeton ROTC 
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/to-dare-mighty-things-u-s-defense-strategy-since-the-revolution/
LOCATION:Robertson Hall\, Bowl 002\, Princeton\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Affinity Group Events,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T134500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T151500
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CREATED:20260417T223014Z
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SUMMARY:The Domestic and International Political Economy of Sovereign Debt
DESCRIPTION:This panel will explore the politics — within and between countries — related to sovereign finance and its role in economic development. We’ll especially focus on issues related to emerging and frontier market countries\, as they confront higher fuel and food prices\, the green transition and continued needs for social policy. Our panelists have a range of expertise and experience (academic\, civil society and the private sector). They will discuss how international financial institutions engage in lending as well as in the resolution of crises\, as well as how politics within countries affect decisions related to borrowing\, debt restructuring and debt crisis resolution. We also will consider the politics of debt-related issues in the US and other wealthy economies. \nFeaturing: \nChristian Baehr\, Princeton Sovereign Finance Lab Graduate Fellow \nTara Hariharan *07\, Managing Director and Head of Research\, NWI Management LP \nWalter C. Jones *85\, Director of Investments for Europe\, Eurasia\, Latin America and Caribbean\, U.S. International Development Finance Corporation \nLayna Mosley\, Director\, Princeton Sovereign Finance Lab; Professor of Politics and International Affairs\, Princeton University \nB. Peter Rosendorff\, Research Director\, Princeton Sovereign Finance Lab; Professor of Politics\, New York University \n  \nSponsored by the Princeton Sovereign Finance Lab and the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/the-domestic-and-international-political-economy-of-sovereign-debt/
LOCATION:Robertson Hall\, Bowl 016\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T140000
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CREATED:20260417T223017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T000257Z
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SUMMARY:Governing Beyond the Headlines: A #PrincetonStar Forum
DESCRIPTION:Viral headlines and social media clips may dominate our news feeds\, but we should not mistake them for the actual work of governing. What does it mean to advance good policy in the face of short attention spans and public distrust? How can we better understand the signals amidst the noise? This panel will include timely insights from Dean Amaney Jamal and SPIA alums working at the United Nations and in various state government agencies. \nFeaturing Karthick Ramakrishnan *02\, Amaney Jamal\, Gizem Sucuoglu Keehn *22\, Julieta Cuellar *19\, and Gillian Morejon Gutierrez *06 \nSponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA) and the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/governing-beyond-the-headlines-a-princetonstar-forum/
LOCATION:Robertson Hall\, Arthur Lewis Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T111500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T123000
DTSTAMP:20260613T023903
CREATED:20260417T223004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T000317Z
UID:24002-1779448500-1779453000@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:The Societal Impact of AI: A Conversation with Brad Smith ’81 and Arvind Narayanan
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging and timely conversation on The Societal Impacts of AI\, featuring Brad Smith ’81\, vice chair and president of Microsoft\, and Arvind Narayanan\, professor of computer science and director of the Center for Information Technology Policy. This thought-provoking discussion will explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping economies\, governance and everyday life\, while addressing the ethical challenges that come with rapid technological advancement. Bringing together perspectives from industry leadership and academic research\, this event offers a unique opportunity to gain deeper insight into the future of AI and its far-reaching implications for society. \nSpeakers \nBrad Smith ’81\, Vice Chair and President of Microsoft \nArvind Narayanan\, Director\, Center for Information Technology Policy and Professor of Computer Science \n  \nSponsored by the Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) and the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/the-societal-impact-of-ai-a-conversation-with-brad-smith-81-and-arvind-narayanan/
LOCATION:Commons\, Multipurpose Room-D301
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T023903
CREATED:20260417T223011Z
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SUMMARY:Mental Health at Princeton: Challenges\, Opportunities and the Path Forward
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, Princeton students and the broader University community have faced the stressors and disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic and have grieved the tragic deaths of University community members\, including the loss of seven students to suicide. Through this\, students\, alumni and campus partners have collaborated to identify gaps and address critical needs in mental health resources and supports\, while continuing to address stigma in campus culture and climate. Hear from student\, alumni and University leaders as they update alumni on the challenges and opportunities facing the mental health needs of students and the University community. Please bring your questions for the Q&A to follow the panel discussion\, and invite fellow alumni\, friends and guests for this important conversation. \nSpeakers  \nZhan Okuda-Lim ’15\, Founding Chair\, Princeton Mental Health Initiative Board; Postdoctoral Fellow and Adjunct Policy Researcher\, RAND \nAllen Nieva ’26\, Former Chair\, Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Mental Health Committee \nAishwarya Swamidurai ’26\, Former Vice President\, USG \nTiffanie Cheng Wu ’24\, former Co-Chair\, Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Mental Health Committee; and Founder and Organizer\, Princeton Alumni Mental Health Coalition \nHilary Herbold *97\, Assistant Director of Urgent Care and Social Worker\, Counseling and Psychological Services\, University Health Services \n  \nSponsored by the Princeton Alumni Mental Health Coalition
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/mental-health-at-princeton-challenges-opportunities-and-the-path-forward-3/
LOCATION:Frist Campus Center\, Film and Performance Theatre\, Room 301\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T110000
DTSTAMP:20260613T023903
CREATED:20260419T120632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T000237Z
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SUMMARY:Ethics in the C-Suite: A ‘Couple’  of Perspectives with Brad Smith '81 and Kathy Surace-Smith '81
DESCRIPTION:FWI Director David W. Miller will interview this year’s guests for the annual FWI Reunions Interview\, Brad Smith ‘81\, president of Microsoft and Kathy Surace-Smith ‘81\, life sciences executive. They will discuss how to stay ethically grounded amid game-changing technologies like AI and other leadership challenges\, while also balancing family and philanthropic responsibilities. The event is open to all; it will be held Friday\, May 22\, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. in the Frist Campus Center\, Room 302\, on the Princeton campus. For questions\, contact Susan Richardson\, FWI Manager of Communications and Operations. \nSpeakers \nBrad Smith ’81\, President of Microsoft \nKathy Surace-Smith ’81\, Life Sciences Executive \nDavid W. Miller\, Director\, Princeton Faith & Work Initiative \n  \nSponsored by the Princeton Faith & Work Initiative (FWI)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/fwi-reunions-interview-with-brad-smith-81-and-kathy-surace-smith-81-life-in-the-fast-lane/
LOCATION:Frist Campus Center\, Room 302\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T110000
DTSTAMP:20260613T023903
CREATED:20260417T223017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T000256Z
UID:24082-1779444000-1779447600@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Adapting to Risk Using Early Detection and Foresight: A #PrincetonStar Forum
DESCRIPTION:How can we better serve our communities facing conditions of high disruption\, uncertainty and risk? Come learn about how Princetonians are translating research into strategic action. Experts from Princeton’s Bridging Divides Initiatives (BDI) will discuss their major projects to build stronger and resilient communities in the United States\, including developing early warning systems on political risk and helping local officials navigate threats of violence. Princeton alums will also share their expertise in using strategic foresight to build aspirational futures as well as navigating disruptive futures. \nFeaturing Aron Goldman *01\, Karthick Ramakrishnan *02\, Shannon Hiller *15\, and Autumn Lewein ’15. \nSponsored by the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA) and the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/adapting-to-risk-using-early-detection-and-foresight-a-princetonstar-forum/
LOCATION:McCosh Hall\, Room 28\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T100000
DTSTAMP:20260613T023903
CREATED:20260417T223017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T000314Z
UID:24093-1779440400-1779444000@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:The Imperial Presidency: Executive Power and the Erosion of Checks and Balances
DESCRIPTION:The panel will explore the changing dynamic of executive power and the constitutional dimensions of a “unitary executive.” How will changing political norms redefine the scope of executive power? \nFeaturing Luther Munford ’71\, Former President\, American Academy of Appellate Lawyers; Kevin Baine ’71\, Senior Counsel (specializing in First Amendment litigation)\, Williams & Connolly; Paul Colborn ’71\, Former Special Counsel\, U.S. Department of Justice; and Philip Bobbitt ’71\, Wechsler Professor of Federal Juris\, Columbia Law School \nSponsored by the Class of 1971
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/the-imperial-presidency-executive-power-and-the-erosion-of-checks-and-balances/
LOCATION:Robertson Hall\, Bowl 002\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel
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