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SUMMARY:Chemistry in Action Program for Alums and Families
DESCRIPTION:Chemistry in Action pairs our fantastic chemistry demonstrator\, Angie Miller\, with a grad student talk to illustrate our research in an event that will inspire alumni and families with lessons in fundamental chemistry. \nIncludes grad student awards. Open reception to follow. \nSponsored by the Department of Chemistry
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/chemistry-in-action-program-for-alums-and-families/
LOCATION:Frick Chemistry Laboratory\, Taylor Auditorium\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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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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SUMMARY:Ethics in the C-Suite: A ‘Couple’  of Perspectives with Brad Smith '81 and Kathy Surace-Smith '81
DESCRIPTION:Brad Smith ’81\, President of Microsoft\, and his wife\, Kathy Surace-Smith ’81\, Life Sciences Executive\, will be interviewed by David W. Miller\, director of the Princeton Faith & Work Initiative. 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. \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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SUMMARY:Chemistry Graduate Student Year-End Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Department of Chemistry
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/chemistry-graduate-student-year-end-awards-ceremony-2/
LOCATION:Frick Chemistry Laboratory\, Atrium
CATEGORIES:STEM
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T140000
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SUMMARY:Princeton University Department of Politics Reunions Lecture and Reception
DESCRIPTION:Aaron Friedberg’s lecture\, titled “America’s Future World Role\,” will take place on May 22 from 2:00–3:00 PM in 127 Corwin Hall\, followed by a reception. \nSponsored by the Department of Politics
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/department-of-politics-reunions-lecture-and-reception/
LOCATION:Corwin Hall\, Room 127
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — Sustaining the Arts: Leadership\, Innovation and Public Responsibility
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University \nModerator:\nStacy Wolf\nDirector\, Princeton Arts Fellowship; Director\, Program in Music Theater; Professor of Theater in the Lewis Center for the Arts and American Studies \n  \nPanelists:      \nAlina Ziaja MacNichol ’81\nSenior Director of Development\,Opera Carolina \nDonna Joe ’86\nExecutive Vice President and General Counsel\, Corporation for Public Broadcasting \n Stephanie Leotsakos ’16\nComposer\, Conductor\, Soprano\, Violinist; Founder\, Gnotes by Stephanie\, LLC \nDeborah Lugo *14\nVice President of Programming and Education\, Hobby Center for the Performing Arts \n\nPANELISTS\nDonna Joe ’86\nDonna Joe is a corporate attorney with more than 25 years of in-house experience serving as a key thought partner and strategic adviser to boards\, CEOs\, senior executives and cross-functional business units. Since 2009\, she has worked in the nonprofit sector for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting\, leading complex commercial transactions\, managing compliance and procurement programs\, and providing strategic legal advice on corporate governance\, risk management and contracts. She is a former chair and board member of My Own Place — a nonprofit organization that provides a comprehensive range of services that support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  \nStephanie Leotsakos ’16\nStephanie Leotsakos is a Colombian Greek American musician and educator. Her recent conducting engagements include the premiere of Iris Karlin’s “Yehudit” with Hebrew Union College\, along with productions of Jeremy Beck’s “Black Water” with City Lyric Opera\, Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” with Amore Opera and Fauré’s Requiem with the Princeton University Glee Club. As the 2024 National Opera Association’s Dominick Argento Fellow\, she is pursuing a Ph.D. in composition at Rutgers University. Her original multimedia operas “OMG” and “Young Goodman Brown” have been performed in opera festivals and on concert stages nationally and internationally. A prizewinning soprano\, Leotsakos has performed with Amore Opera\, New York Lyric Opera Theatre and the Vermont Philharmonic Orchestra. She frequently performs both traditional and contemporary repertoire and continues to appear as a soloist and recitalist in the greater New York area. Her business\, Gnotes by Stephanie\, is an educational initiative developing creative resources and technologies for neurodivergent music learners. \nDeborah Lugo *14\nDeborah Lugo serves as the artistic lead for Houston’s Hobby Center for the Performing Arts\, driving creative vision and strategy execution for programming\, education and community engagement initiatives. Lugo is an established arts and education leader recognized for building exemplary institutions with a collaborative and inclusive approach. Previously\, Lugo served as the founding executive director of Arts Connect Houston\, where she helped build a community of more than 90 partner organizations from diverse sectors aligned in the mission of expanding equitable access to the arts for students across Houston. She also served as the executive director of Mercury Chamber Orchestra\, leading the organization as it grew from a Baroque ensemble to a renowned chamber orchestra. Originally from Puerto Rico\, Lugo holds a Master in Public Policy degree from Princeton University and a bachelor’s degree in violin performance from Florida International University. \n 
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/sustaining-the-arts-leadership-innovation-and-public-responsibility/
LOCATION:McCosh Hall\, Room 10\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T151500
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — Feeling Good: Ancient Wisdom\, Modern Science and the Future of Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University  \nModerator:\nMatthew C. Weiner\nAssociate Dean of Religious Life \n  \nPanelists:      \nStuart Sovatsky ’71\nPresident Emeritus\, Clinician\, Association for Transpersonal Psychology \nJud Brewer ’96\nDirector of Research and Innovation at the Mindfulness Center\, Professor of Behavioral and Social Sciences\, Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior\, Brown University \nKristen Coke ’16\nHead of Core Product\, Calm \nDiana Chao ’21\nFounder and Executive Director\, Letters to Strangers \n  \n\nPANELISTS\nStuart Sovatsky ’71\nStuart Sovatsky\, with 50 years’ clinical psychology experience\, convened a 40-country spiritual conference in India cosponsored by the Dalai Lama and pioneered DSM-IV v62.89\, a clinical diagnostic code recognizing spiritual issues. He secretly consulted on post-Bosnian War “forgiveness” with the chair of the Non-Aligned Movement\, Janez Drnovšek\, and has received two awards for resolving “profiled shooter” crises without police. He received the first federal grant bringing meditation into juvenile lockups in 1976 and has authored books/chapters on Wittgensteinian/Buberian approaches to divorce; homicidal\, suicidal and other “terminal narratives”; the future of gender; and yogic monastic and family paths to enlightenment. Sovatsky cofounded the $34 million award-winning\, sustainable Greencity Lofts\, was the first Caucasian to chant with South African Sangoma shamans and consulted for the Johns Hopkins University psilocybin clinical study. His current interests are meditative approaches to gender dysphoria\, lifelong marriage and yogic “win-win” resolutions to the pro-life/pro-choice debate. \nJud Brewer ’96\nJudson Brewer (“Dr. Jud”) is a New York Times best-selling author and leading expert on habit change and the science of self-mastery. A psychiatrist specializing in anxiety and addictions\, he has developed evidence-based programs for smoking\, eating and anxiety. His translational research explores the neural mechanisms of mindfulness using fMRI and EEG. He has trained U.S. Olympic athletes\, coaches and foreign government ministers\, and his work has been featured on “60 Minutes” and in The New York Times\, Time and others. Brewer co-founded MindSciences\, MindshiftRecovery.org and Going Beyond Anxiety\, a next-gen approach that combines cutting-edge science and experiential learning to transform how people relate to anxiety (www.goingbeyondanxiety.com). His books include “The Craving Mind\,” “Unwinding Anxiety” and “The Hunger Habit.” He writes the Substack newsletter Inside the Curious Mind. \nKristen Coke ’16\nKristen Coke is a senior product leader passionate about designing meaningful experiences that support people’s emotional well-being. At Calm\, she leads product for the flagship Calm app\, focusing on how millions of users engage with mindfulness\, sleep and self-care tools every day. Her work spans AI-powered personalization\, habit-building features and partnerships that bring Calm to new audiences and platforms. Previously\, she led product at Peloton\, quip and IBM\, where she championed human-centered product design — crafting intuitive\, emotionally resonant experiences through empathy\, strategy and care. Coke is also the founder of The Wedding Strategist\, a boutique consultancy that helps couples plan intentional\, artful celebrations. A graduate of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs\, Coke serves on the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy’s Bridge Council and has held leadership roles with the Princeton Class of 2016 and Women In Product\, New York City.  \nDiana Chao ’21\nDiana Chao is a Buyi Chinese American social entrepreneur and the founder of Letters to Strangers (L2S)\, the largest global youth mental health nonprofit. Since founding L2S at age 14\, she has scaled the organization to impact more than half a million people across 70 countries. Chao recently completed an MBA at the University of Oxford as a Skoll Scholar\, where her work focuses on the intersection of social impact and global mental health infrastructure. A Princeton honors graduate\, Chao juggled a background as a NASA astrophysicist and United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change researcher alongside mental health advocacy. She was the lead author of the world’s first youth-for-youth mental health guidebook\, currently taught to more than 100\,000 students per year. Her honors include recognition by two U.S. presidents\, the 2021 Princess Diana Legacy Award and being named a 2020 L’Oréal Paris Woman of Worth.
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/feeling-good-ancient-wisdom-modern-science-and-the-future-of-mental-health/
LOCATION:Frist Campus Center\, Multi-Purpose Room (MPR)
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — Does Every Vote Count? The Future of U.S. Elections
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University  \n  \nModerator:\nNolan McCarty\nVice Dean for Academic Affairs in the Office of the Dean of the Faculty\, and Susan Dod Brown Professor of Politics and Public Affairs \nPanelists:      \nScott Rafferty ’76 *76\nAttorney \nTerri Sewell ’86\nUnited States Representative\, Alabama’s 7th Congressional District \nMelissa Kessler ’06\nAssistant Deputy Attorney General\, Colorado Attorney General’s Office \nSophia Cai ’21\nWhite House Reporter\, Politico \n\nPANELISTS\nScott Rafferty ’76 *76\nScott Rafferty practices administrative and election law in California. His recent practice has focused on minority voting rights. He co-founded Neighborhood Elections Now\, an organization that uses state law to create districts that increase the influence of Latino\, Asian and Black communities. Rafferty has represented candidates during the ballot counting process in close races\, including the 2006 Montana election where 3\,562 votes changed control of the U.S. Senate. After graduation\, he attended Yale Law School\, where he was named a Rhodes Scholar. At Oxford\, he wrote his doctoral dissertation on the privatization of British Telecom. Rafferty served as counsel to the U.S. House of Representatives Telecommunications subcommittee during the AT&T divestiture\, and as deputy director of the Administrative Conference of the United States during the Obama administration. He also worked as an attorney at O’Melveny and as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company. \nTerri Sewell ’86\nNow in her eighth term\, Terri Sewell is the first Black woman to serve in the Alabama congressional delegation. Sewell sits on the House Ways and Means Committee and the Committee on House Administration. During her time in Congress\, she has held several leadership positions\, including freshman class president in the 112th Congress and chief deputy whip in the 119th. She also serves on the Steering and Policy Committee that sets the policy direction of the Democratic Caucus and is a member of the Congressional Black Caucus and the New Democrat Coalition. She is co-chair of the Congressional Voting Rights Caucus\, vice-chair of the Congressional HBCU Caucus and co-chair of the Rural Caucus. A proud product of Alabama’s rural Black Belt\, Sewell is an honors graduate of Princeton (A.B.) and Oxford University in England (MLitt) and received her juris doctorate from Harvard Law School. \nMelissa Kessler ’06\nMelissa Kessler is a senior executive leader of the Colorado Attorney General’s Office overseeing the state’s Consumer Protection practice. Among many roles\, Kessler supervises election-related matters\, including enforcement of the Colorado Voting Rights Act. Prior to her role with the attorney general\, Kessler was chief legal officer to the Colorado secretary of state\, where she oversaw numerous novel legal issues\, including two voting-related U.S. Supreme Court cases\, legislative redistricting\, various ballot-access matters\, election-security issues and election access during COVID. She moved to Colorado following a career with the U.S. Department of Justice and a federal clerkship in the Eastern District of California. Kessler earned her juris doctorate from the William & Mary Law School and her A.B. in politics from Princeton. \nSophia Cai ’21\nSophia Cai is a White House reporter at Politico and co-author of West Wing Playbook\, Politico’s daily newsletter on the inner workings of the White House and Donald Trump’s unprecedented overhaul of the federal government. She is also building out Politico’s politics-of-sports coverage\, reporting on preparations for the FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Before joining Politico\, Cai covered the 2024 presidential campaign for Axios\, traveling nationwide to report on Trump’s bid to return to the White House and the broader GOP primary field. She previously reported on the White House and Congress for Bloomberg News\, where she was part of the team covering Trump’s last-minute airlift to Walter Reed\, the 2020 election and the aftermath of the Jan. 6 insurrection. She currently serves on the board of the Washington Press Club Foundation.
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/does-every-vote-count-the-future-of-us-elections/
LOCATION:McCosh Hall\, Room 50\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T153000
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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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SUMMARY:On the Rapport Between Painting and Photography in Pop Art | 2026 A&A Reunions Lecture Presented by Hal Foster ’77
DESCRIPTION:For the great Pop artist Richard Hamilton\, photography was implicated in modern painting from the beginning (Courbet\, Manet\, Degas …)\, and fundamental to his art is the exploration of this continued implication. Over his long career\, Hamilton worked through several photographic formats as either source or structure of his pictures: the magazine advertisement\, the publicity still\, the fashion shoot\, the postcard. At the same time\, he often found painterly effects already present in these formats. In his “tabular pictures” from the late 1950s to the middle 1960s\, Hamilton was especially drawn to seductive passages in photographic sources that move from focus to blur\, from finish to facture\, and back again. Central to his work\, then\, is the tracking of the increased mediation not only of visual art but of our human sensorium as well. \nReception to follow in A&A’s new suite on the 3rd floor of the Princeton University Art Museum. The suite is home to the Department of Art & Archaeology and its research units: the Index of Medieval Art and Visual Resources (which includes the department’s archives). \nHal Foster ’77 is the Townsend Martin\, Class of 1917\, Professor of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University. Foster is a renowned American art critic\, historian and academic. Known for his critical theory\, he co-edits the magazine October and has authored influential works such as The Return of the Real (1996)\, Design and Crime\, and Other Diatribes (2002)\, and his most recent book\, Fail Better: Reckonings with Artists and Critics (2025). \nSponsored by the Department of Art & Archaeology
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/on-the-rapport-between-painting-and-photography-in-pop-art-2026-aa-reunions-lecture/
LOCATION:Princeton University Art Museum\, Grand Hall
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
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SUMMARY:ORFE Alumni Reception
DESCRIPTION:Operations Research and Financial Engineering (ORFE) welcomes ORFE undergraduate and graduate alumni to its annual Reunions reception in Sherrerd Hall. We look forward to seeing you! \nSponsored by the Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering (ORFE)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/orfe-alumni-reception/
LOCATION:Sherrerd Hall\, Room 125
CATEGORIES:Reception
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260427T152237Z
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SUMMARY:'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead'
DESCRIPTION:By Tom Stoppard \nDirected by Jemima Smith ’28 \nRosencrantz and Guildenstern find themselves in the middle of Hamlet without knowing who they are or what they’re doing there. As these two ‘minor’ characters explore the surreal world at the margins of Shakespeare’s narrative\, Tom Stoppard’s modern classic begs the question: who is a character when the story’s somewhere else? \nMay 22\, 24 at 2pm\, May 23 at 4pm \n$12 General | $10 Staff & Seniors | $8 Students or FREE with Student Events \nBuy tickets at tickets.princeton.edu or the Theatre Intime box office 45 minutes before every show. \n  \nSponsored by Theatre Intime
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/rosencrantz-and-guildenstern-are-dead/
LOCATION:Murray Dodge Hall\, Hamilton-Murray Theater\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260409T215306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T180046Z
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SUMMARY:Murray-Dodge Café Turns 50!
DESCRIPTION:This year the Murray-Dodge Café turns 50! \nThe cafe is open to alumni bakers only from 2-3pm and open to all reunion attendees 3-5pm. \nJoin the ORL Staff and alumni bakers as we reminisce on the past 50 years of the cafe that is dedicated to the fine art of being open\, while looking towards being open for the next 50 years and beyond. \nWe expect that you’ve perfected your best cookies or other baked goods in your time away\, so please bring your favorite recipe to share in our anniversary cookbook. \nSponsored by the Office of Religious Life and Murray-Dodge Café
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/murray-dodge-cafe-turns-50/
LOCATION:Murray-Dodge Hall\, Café\, Princeton\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T130000
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SUMMARY:Art for Families: Reunions
DESCRIPTION:Welcoming families to experiment with clay in the Creativity Labs during Princeton Reunions. \nToshiko Takaezu was an instructor at Princeton University for many years. She had a deep respect for the wonders of the natural world and often found inspiration in nature. This special Reunions edition of Art for Families invites makers to explore Takaezu’s work and sculpt their own clay vessels inspired by nature. Held in conjunction with the special exhibition Toshiko Takaezu: Dialogues in Clay. \nDrop in anytime between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. to explore a work of art\, play with different materials\, and exercise your imagination. All ages are welcome; no tickets or reservations required. Tigers\, please plan to supervise your cubs. \nSponsored by Princeton University Art Museum
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/art-for-families-reunions/
LOCATION:Princeton University Art Museum\, Kathleen Compton Sherrerd Creativity Lab and  Laporte Family Creativity Lab
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
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SUMMARY:Art Experiments: Reunions Edition
DESCRIPTION:Drop in for Reunions art making for the whole family. \nExplore the magic of printmaking — and the Museum’s new Creativity Labs — with this special art-making activity for alumni and families. Stop by anytime between 2 and 6 p.m. to make your own Reunions-inspired embossed bookmark using a variety of materials and textures\, guided by local artist Amanda Chesney. \nAll ages are welcome. Tigers\, please plan to supervise your cubs. \nSponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/art-experiments-reunions-edition/
LOCATION:Princeton University Art Museum\, Laporte Family Creativity Lab
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260417T223014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T181136Z
UID:24065-1779444000-1779465600@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Space Physics Lab Open House
DESCRIPTION:Interested in touring a lab that builds NASA space flight hardware and gives students hands-on experience? Want to meet the scientists and engineers behind major NASA heliophysics missions\, including the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP)\, Parker Solar Probe\, the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) and New Horizons? Carve out some time to visit our facility at Broadmead during your Reunions weekend on Friday\, May 22\, 2026\, at 171 Broadmead. Our facility is steps away from the Stadium Parking Garage. \nVisits will last about an hour starting with a brief presentation about our group and missions we support\, video from our IMAP launch and guided lab tours. Presentation and video open to all ages. Guided lab tours are available for anyone 12 and older (minors need to be accompanied by a parent/guardian). Sign up for the time frame below no later than May 19th to reserve your spot. We will reach out by May 20\, 2026 with a confirmed time frame. \n  \nSponsored by the Princeton Space Physics Group
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/space-physics-lab-open-house/
LOCATION:Space Physics Laboratory\, 171 Broadmead St.
CATEGORIES:Tour (guided)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T151500
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260419T120635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T180044Z
UID:24390-1779459300-1779462900@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:P•Law Lecture\, "Challenges to the Rule of Law"
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Program in Law & Public Policy (P•LAW)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/plaw-reunions-law-panel-reception/
LOCATION:Robertson Hall\, Bowl 001
CATEGORIES:Reception
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T153000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260417T003215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T180102Z
UID:23923-1779460200-1779463800@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with Reunions Legends: Gaybe Moore and Karina Alventosa
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:20260522T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T153000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260417T223011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T180046Z
UID:24052-1779460200-1779463800@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Princeton Arts Alumni: Making (It) Work
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow alums from all artistic disciplines and decades for an interactive roundtable discussion\, facilitated by Princeton Arts Alumni (PA2)\, an alum-led 501(c)3 creating a network and resources for a more resilient arts landscape. Share and participate in this session designed to surface practical\, actionable information about keeping the arts in your life\, or as the source of your living\, with community and camaraderie included. Hear firsthand accounts\, practical advice and inspiring stories from alums navigating professional art careers\, balancing artistic pursuits with other professions and creatively integrating their craft with life’s demands. \nRoundtable speakers and bios will be available at https://www.princetonartsalumni.org/makingitwork \nWalk-ins welcome! Consider sharing some info here to help us guide discussion and to design an interactive and inclusive event.\n\nTell us how you’re Making (It) Work – Whether or not you plan to attend\, submit your story to our “Making (It) Work” project\, in which we gather and share with our community how alums are actively: \nMaking It – as professionals in the arts\nMaking Work – as you pursue other professional paths\, choices and careers outside the arts\nMaking It Work – balancing craft with the many other aspects of living \nLearn more\, follow\, find resources\, volunteer: https://linktr.ee/ptonartsalumni \n  \nSponsored by the Princeton Arts Alumni
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/princeton-arts-alumni-making-it-work/
LOCATION:McCosh Hall\, Room 28\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T114500
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260409T215423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T181401Z
UID:23813-1779445800-1779450300@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Griswold Center Talk: The AI Revolution\, Eric Schmidt ’76
DESCRIPTION:The AI Revolution \nEric Schmidt ’76\, KBE\, Former CEO and Chairman\, Google; Chair and CEO\, Relativity Space \nModerated by: Alan Blinder ’67\, Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs\, Princeton University \nSponsored by the Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies 
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/griswold-center-talk-the-ai-revolution-eric-schmidt-76/
LOCATION:McCosh Hall\, Room 50\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T114500
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260417T132600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T212413Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — The Campus and the Constitution: Free Speech\, Civil Discourse and Academic Freedom
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University  \nModerator:\nMartin S. Flaherty ’81\nCharles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs \n  \nPanelists:      \nJerry Blakemore ’76\nVice Chancellor for Institutional Integrity and General Counsel\, University of North Carolina at Greensboro \nAlysa Christmas Rollock ’81\nVice President for Ethics and Compliance\, Purdue University \nJennifer Rexford ’91\nProvost\, Princeton University \nSusan Ridgely ’96\nProfessor\, University of Wisconsin-Madison \n\nMODERATOR\nMartin S. Flaherty ’81\nMartin Flaherty is a visiting professor at Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs and the Leitner Family Professor of International Human Rights Law at Fordham Law School\, where he co-founded the Leitner Center for International Law and Justice. He also teaches at Columbia Law School and Barnard College\, and has held academic positions in Beijing\, Seoul and Belfast. Earlier in his career\, he clerked for Justice Byron R. White of the U.S. Supreme Court and Chief Judge John Gibbons of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. A graduate of Princeton (A.B.\, summa cum laude)\, Yale (M.A.\, M.Phil.) and Columbia Law School\, Flaherty has led human rights missions worldwide. He is president of the American Association of the International Commission of Jurists\, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and an adviser to the United Nations General Assembly. \nPANELISTS\nJerry Blakemore ’76\nJerry Blakemore has more than 30 years of experience in higher education administration and law. In his current role\, he oversees all legal\, regulatory and compliance matters for UNC Greensboro and offers guidance to the board of trustees\, the chancellor and other university administrators on a wide range of issues. Blakemore earned his B.A. in political science at Princeton and later graduated from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law. While at Princeton\, he served as secretary of the undergraduate assembly and vice chair of the Third World Center governance board. Additionally\, Blakemore has held the position of chair of the board of directors for the National Association of College and University Attorneys\, a professional organization with more than 5\,000 attorney representatives. \nAlysa Christmas Rollock ’81\nAlysa Christmas Rollock ’81 is Purdue University’s vice president for ethics and compliance. In that role\, she serves as the University’s chief ethics and compliance officer\, as well as its equal opportunity officer. In her position\, she supervises the University’s Office for Civil Rights and its Policy Office and serves as special legal counsel upon appointment. Rollock oversees the University’s efforts to communicate to all faculty\, staff\, students and contractors Purdue’s commitment to freedom of expression\, and the rights and responsibilities associated with it\, including serving as a presenter in the University’s annual new student orientation program on freedom of expression. Before joining Purdue\, she was an associate professor of law at Indiana University-Bloomington\, where her research and teaching were concentrated in the areas of corporate law and finance\, securities regulation and professional responsibility. A history major at Princeton\, Rollock earned her law degree from Yale University.  \nJennifer Rexford ’91\nJennifer Rexford is the provost\, Gordon Y.S. Wu Professor of Engineering and professor of computer science at Princeton University.  She received her B.S.E. degree in electrical engineering from Princeton\, and her Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of Michigan. Before joining Princeton in 2005\, Rexford worked for eight years at AT&T Labs-Research. Her research focuses on computer networking with the goal of making future networks worthy of the trust society increasingly places in them. She is co-author of the books “Web Protocols and Practice” (2001) and “The Real Internet Architecture: Past\, Present\, and Future Evolution” (2024) and co-editor of “She’s an Engineer? Princeton Alumnae Reflect” (1993). Rexford is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, the National Academy of Engineering and the National Academy of Sciences. \nSusan Ridgely ’96\nSusan Ridgely\, a professor of religious studies\, uses ethnographic case studies to integrate the category of age into the analytic triad of race\, class and gender in the study of American religious traditions and American culture more broadly. Her most recent book is “One True Church: An American Story of Race\, Family\, and Religion” (2026). She is also the author of “Practicing What the Doctor Preached: At Home with Focus on the Family” (2016) and “When I was a Child: Children’s Interpretations of First Communion” (2005)\, as well as editor of “The Study of Children in Religions: A Methods Handbook” (2011) and “The Bloomsbury Reader in Childhood and Religion” (2017). In 2026-27\, she will serve as interim director of the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin. 
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/the-campus-and-the-constitution-free-speech-civil-discourse-and-academic-freedom/
LOCATION:McCosh Hall\, Room 10\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T114500
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260417T134400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T212547Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — The Future of Food\, Public Health and How We Feed the World
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University  \nModerator:\nAllison Carruth\nDirector\, Program in Environmental Studies; Director\, Blue Lab; Professor of American Studies and the High Meadows Environmental Institute \n  \nPanelists:      \nJohn Seabrook ’81\nAuthor; Staff Writer\, New Yorker \nShaun Kennedy ’86\nDirector\, The Food System Institute; and Associate Professor of Food Systems\, University of Minnesota (retired)  \nAbigail Neely ’01\nAssociate Professor of Geography and Associate Faculty in the Department of African and African American Studies and the Graduate Program in Ecology\, Evolution\, Environment and Society; School House Professor\, Dartmouth College \nLaura Kahn *01\nCo-Founder\, One Health Initiative \n\nMODERATOR\nAllison Carruth\nAllison Carruth is a professor in the Effron Center for the Study of America and the High Meadows Environmental Institute. She directs the Program in Environmental Studies and leads Blue Lab\, an environmental media and storytelling studio. From 2016 to 2020\, she was the founding faculty director of UCLA’s Laboratory for Environmental Narrative Strategies (LENS). While leading LENS\, she was an executive producer of a documentary series that produced films and web stories about L.A. environmental challenges. The series was developed in partnership with KCET/ PBS SoCal\, the country’s largest public media outlet. Carruth is the author of three books: “Global Appetites: American Power and the Literature of Food” (Cambridge University Press\, 2013); “Literature and Food Studies\,” with Amy L. Tigner (Routledge\, 2018); and “Novel Ecologies: Nature Remade and the Illusions of Tech” (University of Chicago Press\, 2025). \nPANELISTS\nJohn Seabrook ’81\nJohn Seabrook is a longtime staff writer at The New Yorker\, where his writing on technology\, music and culture has been widely anthologized. He is also the author of six books\, including “Nobrow: The Culture of Marketing\, The Marketing of Culture”; the best-selling “The Song Machine: Inside the Hit Factory”; and “The Spinach King: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty\,” a family memoir about the Seabrooks of South Jersey and their pioneering role in frozen vegetables. \nShaun Kennedy ’86\nShaun Kennedy served as director of the National Center for Food Protection and Defense (NCFPD)\, a federally funded\, multi-institution research center focused on protecting our food system from accidental and intentional failures. With programs from discovery science to real-time risk communication\, NCFPD contributed significantly to advancing the resilience of our food systems. Kennedy’s research focuses on how the complex\, adaptive systems that provide our food and agriculture products function\, concentrating on failure modes and resiliency. This includes annually characterizing food system risk for federal agencies and exploring systems at the intersection of agriculture and the environment where infectious diseases can emerge. A strong advocate for science informing public policy\, Kennedy designed and ran the first food system exercise for the Group of Eight\, an intergovernmental political forum\, to understand how communications and policy differences would unfold in an event. These efforts have changed how food system risk is managed globally. \nAbigail Neely ’01\nAbigail Neely has conducted ethnographic research in rural South Africa for 20 years\, learning the world anew and offering insights into what it means to make meaningful lives in the face of devastating inequality. She has published several articles and a book\, “Reimagining Social Medicine from the South\,” and authored a second book (under review)\, “When Children Become Ancestors: Living and Dying in Post-Apartheid South Africa.” She also researches care labor and care ethics in order to think\, live and create a different kind of university. At Dartmouth\, she is the School House Professor\, a former member of the Society of Fellows and an all-around rabble-rouser. Neely is also an American Association of Geographers Fellow. When not working\, she likes to hike\, ski\, swim and paddleboard in New Hampshire’s mountains and lakes and is the mom of two boys and an overly enthusiastic golden retriever. \nLaura Kahn *02\nA physician\, author and educator\, Laura Kahn leads a pro bono team of interdisciplinary professionals at the One Health Initiative who promote the concept that human\, animal\, plant\, environmental and ecosystem health are linked. Their 20-year advocacy effort has led to the endorsement and\, in some cases\, the adoption of One Health by organizations such as the World Health Organization\, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations\, the American Medical Association\, the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Public Health Association. Kahn worked as a research scholar with the Program on Science and Global Security from 2002 to 2021 at Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs. She has published three books\, including “One Health and the Politics of Antimicrobial Resistance” (2016) and “One Health and the Politics of COVID-19\,” (2024). Kahn’s many awards include the Presidential Award for Meritorious Service from the American Association of Public Health Physicians.
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/the-future-of-food-public-health-and-how-we-feed-the-world/
LOCATION:Frist Campus Center\, Multipurpose Room\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260417T223011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T181142Z
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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\, USG Mental Health Committee \nAishwarya Swamidurai ’26\, Former Vice President\, USG \nTiffanie Cheng Wu ’24\, former Co-Chair\, 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:20260522T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T173000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260423T142029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T180124Z
UID:24648-1779460200-1779471000@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Health Professions Advising Reception for Alumni Health Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Office of Health Professions Advising
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/health-professions-advising-reception-for-alumni-health-professionals/
LOCATION:McCosh Health\, Room 155
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T144500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T154500
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260417T223014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T175929Z
UID:24057-1779461100-1779464700@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Navigating the College Admission Process with Dean Richardson ’93
DESCRIPTION:Join Dean Richardson ’93\, dean of admission and financial aid\, for a discussion on navigating the college admissions process. This session is recommended for parents\, grandparents and/or guardians of students applying to college and will offer a broad overview of the admissions process\, rather than focusing exclusively on Princeton. Space is limited. \nSpeakers \nKaren Richardson ’93\, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid \n  \nSponsored by the Alumni Council Princeton Schools Committee (PSC) and the Office of Admission and Alumni Engagement\, Office of Advancement
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/navigating-the-college-admission-process-with-dean-richardson-93-2/
LOCATION:Lewis Thomas Laboratory\, Room 003\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260409T215245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T180101Z
UID:23780-1779462000-1779465600@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Comparative Conversations: Past and Present Shelves
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for an informal conversation about books. No preparation is required—just bring a memory of a past favorite and/or a note on a present one. Maybe that includes a classic you read at Princeton for your Senior Thesis or a best-seller that you couldn’t put down this year. Maybe it’s a book that you hated or that changed you. There are no wrong answers! We will start with one COM faculty member and one COM alum briefly commenting on their past and/or present favorites and then will open the conversation up. \nSponsored by the Department of Comparative Literature
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/comparative-conversations-past-and-present-shelves/
LOCATION:East Pyne Hall\, Room 127
CATEGORIES:Open House
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260417T000732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T180105Z
UID:23908-1779462000-1779465600@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:PUB Alumni Arch Gig
DESCRIPTION:Alumni of the Princeton University Band will perform an Arch Gig at Bloomberg Arch\, followed by a jam session on the Whitman lawn. Instruments and music will be provided (as resources allow) to PUB alumni. \nSponsored by the Princeton University Band and Friends of Tiger Band
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/pub-alumni-arch-gig/
LOCATION:Bloomberg Arch\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260417T223014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T181421Z
UID:24063-1779447600-1779451200@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:How Birds See the World — and How We Can Protect Them at Princeton
DESCRIPTION:Join Professor Cassie Stoddard for a fascinating journey into the sensory world of birds\, from brilliant plumage and ultraviolet vision to hummingbird behavior and the remarkable design of bird eggs. She will also highlight the Princeton Better for Birds Project\, a multifaceted collaboration that works to reduce bird–building collisions and to foster a bird-friendly campus through art and community outreach. The talk concludes with a virtual preview of Princeton’s extraordinary bird collection — 6\,000 specimens soon to be housed in a state-of-the-art space in Briger Hall. Stoddard is a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the director of Princeton’s Center on Science and Technology. \nSponsored by the Princeton Better for Birds Project and the Center on Science and Technology
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/how-birds-see-the-world-and-how-we-can-protect-them-at-princeton/
LOCATION:Robertson Hall\, Bowl 001\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260417T223014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T180046Z
UID:24074-1779462000-1779465600@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Electrical and Computer Engineering Alumni Reception
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/electrical-and-computer-engineering-alumni-reception-4/
LOCATION:Engineering Quad\, F-Wing\, Room F110
CATEGORIES:Reception
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T083555
CREATED:20260418T110615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T180123Z
UID:24140-1779462000-1779465600@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Princeton University Ballet Performance
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Princeton University Ballet
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/princeton-university-ballet-performance/
LOCATION:Frist Campus Center\, Theater 301
CATEGORIES:Performance
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