Reunions 2024 Schedule of Events

The Great Escape From Net Zero Hunger Games

Lewis Library, Bowl 120 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

โ€œNet Zeroโ€ restrictions on emissions from agriculture and fossil fuels are scientifically unjustified. Yet these restrictions threaten the livelihoods of farmers and exacerbate world hunger. The solution is to avoid mandates that restrict free-market agriculture and energy. Our expert panelists will examine why we must choose food sovereignty over climate alarmism: no Farmers, no food, no freedom.

Intime/PUPโ€™s Pippin

Murray-Dodge Hall, Hamilton Murray Theater Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

Presented jointly between PUP and Theatre Intime, Pippin follows the son of Charlemagne as he wrestles with his calling in life and his royal lineage. In a thrilling adventure which blurs the line between reality and fantasy, Pippin journeys between the battlefield, the countryside and the circus as he searches for his โ€œcorner of the sky.โ€

Math Alumni Open House

Fine Hall, Common Room Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

Math Alumni Open House.

Office of Religious Life (ORL) Focus Group: Spirituality and Faith After Princeton

Murray-Dodge Hall - Room 210

Join our focus group to reflect on how your understandings of faith and spirituality were shaped by your time on campus. All members of the Princeton community, of any religious identity or of none, are welcome. For questions, please contact Estela B. Diaz at ebdiaz@princeton.edu.

Princeton Womenโ€™s Network Reception

Louis A. Simpson International Building, Weickart Atrium Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

Welcome back, alumnae! Come mix and mingle with Princeton Womenโ€™s Network and show your Tigress Spirit!

Whatโ€™s โ€œNewโ€ in The New Princeton Companion

East Pyne Hall, Room 010 NJ, United States

In 2022, Princeton University Press published Bob Durkeeโ€™s โ€œNew Princeton Companion,โ€ an encyclopedic excursion through Princeton history, traditions, personalities, turning points and idiosyncrasies. This talk will uncover some of the bookโ€™s hidden gems and reveal some of its surprising discoveries.

Classics Alumni Brunch

East Pyne Hall, Prentice Memorial Library, Room 143 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

Sponsored by the Department of Classics

โ€œDid You Hear the News? Is Local Journalism Dead?โ€

Carl C. Icahn Laboratory, Room 101 and Atrium Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

With Ken Hall โ€™71, former editor of the Brattleboro (VT) News; Robbie Shell โ€™71, essayist with the Wall Street Journal and teacher of writing at the University of Pennsylvania; Bob Warner โ€™71, reporter formerly with the Philadelphia Inquirer and now Board president of the Chestnut Hill Local weekly.

Building Solidarity without Hate: Contending with Antisemitism and Liberation Movements

Frist Campus Center Rm. 302 NJ, United States

Moderator: Aron Goldman*01, trainer/advisor, ABFE: A Philanthropic Partnership for Black Communities. Panelists: Nyle Fort *21, assistant professor, African American and African Diaspora studies, Columbia University; David Mednicoff โ€™82, director, Middle Eastern studies, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Andrew Wilkes, chief policy and advocacy officer, Generation Citizen.

Our Legacy, Our Latinas: A Panel Conversation

Carl A. Fields Center, Large Multipurpose Room Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

Please join ALPA in honoring the legacy of the first graduating classes of Latinas by engaging with their stories and recollections as we celebrate more than 50 years of women trailblazing in the University. The event will feature several panelists and time will be provided for Q&A.

Tour the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, 100 Stellarator Road, Princeton 100 Stellarator Road, Princeton, NJ, United States

Get a behind-the-scenes look at a Department of Energy national laboratory during one of our immersive public tours. Youโ€™ll meet scientists who are working to create fusion as a potential energy source of the future and learn about plasma technologies weโ€™re creating to advance U.S. innovation.

Petey Greene Reunions Event: โ€œTell Your Storyโ€

Frist Campus Center - North Arcade

The Giving Tent will be a networking opportunity for alumni to reconnect with the Pace Center and the Petey Greene Program, the organizations they volunteered with during their tenure at Princeton.

Battle of the Alumni Bands

U-Store Courtyard Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

Bands participating include: P.U.R.E: undergrads; Scanderlous: grad school; P.U.R.E: Alumni 2019; Jonathan Rusch: 1974; Jim Freund (90th Birthday): 1956; Pardon my French: grad school; Your Nightly Zeitgeist: 2009; The Funstigators: 1984

Art Museum Storeโ€™s Pop-Up Shop

Murray-Dodge Hall Lawn, Art Museum Tent NJ, United States

Visit the Art Museum Storeโ€™s Pop-Up Shop for an artistic assortment of tiger gifts, including jewelry, totes, scarves, notecards, kidsโ€™ art supplies, logo merch and so much more!

AAS Alumni Mix โ€™nโ€™ Mingle

Morrison Hall Patio Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

Itโ€™s that time again for our Annual AAS Alumni Mix โ€™nโ€™ Mingle! We hope youโ€™ll be there to celebrate another year of old friends and new connections.

Chemistry Reunions Events

Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Taylor Auditorium Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

Panel discussion and audience Q&A with new faculty members, graduate student research project talk, exciting chemistry demo with lights and colors and a Grad Student Awards program, followed by a reception for all alumni.

Outdoor Action: 50 Years of Leadership

Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, Bowl A17 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

For the past 50 years the Outdoor Action Program has been building leaders who go on to serve in leadership positions around the world. Join us as we celebrate 50 years of Outdoor Action and discover the traits and behaviors that make leaders effective. Our panel brings together Outdoor Action alumni from diverse fields and current OA student leaders to explore what makes leaders effective and how to enhance your own leadership. Bring your own experience and questions for a robust discussion.

Closing Reception

Friend Center - 102COR, Upper Atrium

Join Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, Princeton Entrepreneurs' Network, Princeton Alumni Angels and eClub in a festive closing reception.

AI in Precision Health: Translating Big Data Into Clinical Outcomes

Carl C. Icahn Laboratory, Room 101 and Atrium Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

Olga Troyanskaya, director of Princeton Precision Health, professor of computer science and the Lewis Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, will discuss how current advances in data science and AI can be used to transform human health at all levels: from molecular to social to environmental, with the goal of enacting smart, equitable and ethical policy and evidence-based clinical practice. Refreshments to follow (4:00-4:30 p.m.).

Annual Giving Volunteer Reunions Reception

Lewis Library Atrium Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

Annual Giving volunteers are invited to attend this informal reception to connect with fellow volunteers and the Princeton Annual Giving staff, and to celebrate progress on the current campaign. No formal program โ€” drop in any time.