Art Museum Store’s Pop-up Shop
Murray-Dodge Hall Lawn, Art Museum Tent NJ, United StatesSponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum
Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum
Sponsored by the Department of Near Eastern Studies
Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life
Nadia Linda Hole ‘75, Qi Gong master
Sponsored by the Class of 1975
Sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum
Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life
Sponsored by SPIA Career Development and Alumni Relations
Sponsored by Koleinu
Nadia Linda Hole ‘75, Qi Gong master
Sponsored by the Class of 1975
Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life
Winnie Spar, guide
Sponsored by Class of 1970
Sponsored by Princeton Presbyterians of the Westminster Foundation
Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on
Princetoniana and the Alumni Council Committee on Reunions.
Sponsored by the Association of Latino Princeton Alumni (ALPA)
Sponsored by the Class of 1973
Bob Durkee ’69, vice president and secretary, emeritus
Sponsored by the Alumni Council Committee on Princetoniana
Sponsored by Friends of Baseball
Sponsored by Friends of Princeton Swimming and Diving
Carolyn Yerkes, associate professor of art and archaeology, Early Modern Architecture
Sponsored by the Department of Art & Archaeology
Sponsored by the Princeton Football Association
Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology
Sponsored by Princeton Athletics
Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life
Sponsored by the Princeton University Band and the Friends of the Tiger Band
Sponsored by the Office of Religious Life
Sponsored by Alumni Engagement, University Advancement
Moderator: Jacob N. Shapiro, professor of politics and international affairs. Panelists: Margaret Mullins *18, national security and defense policy expert; Dallas Brown ’78, department of Homeland Security; Ryan Shadrick Wilson ’98, founder of Boardwalk Collective LLC and executive chair of Territory Foods; Elizabeth Horner ’08, republican chief counsel, U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
the Alumni Association of Princeton University
Moderator: Frederick Wherry *00 *04, Townsend Martin, Class of 1917 Professor of Sociology. Panelists: Clifford L. Karchmer ’68, special studies director, Jefferson Waterman International; Carlton A. Brown ’73, principal and CEO of Direct Invest Development, LLC; Steve Adler ’78, former mayor, City of Austin, Texas; Robert Doar ’83, president, American Enterprise Institute; Natalie Tung ’18, co-founder and executive director, HomeWorks Trenton Inc
Sponsored by the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Sponsored by the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council Princeton Entrepreneurs' Network