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SUMMARY:America’s Future World Role
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored 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  \n  \nPanelists:      \nAlina Ziaja MacNichol ’81  \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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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  \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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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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SUMMARY:Triangle Club: Donor Reception
DESCRIPTION:Premium Ticket holders and Friends of Triangle donors are invited to a pre-show reception. Enjoy drinks and hors d’ouevres\, say hello to Triangle’s Trustees and help welcome our newest alums — the Class of 2026 — to the long kickline! \nSponsored by Triangle Club and the Trustees of Princeton Triangle Club
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/triangle-club-donor-reception/
LOCATION:McCarter Theatre\, Lockwood Lobby
CATEGORIES:Reception
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SUMMARY:DiSiac Dance Company Alumni Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Disiac Dance Company
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/disiac-dance-company-alumni-dinner/
LOCATION:Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building\, Room 217\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
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SUMMARY:Friday Shabbat Service: Conservative
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life (CJL) and Koach Conservative Minyan
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/shabbat-service-conservative/
LOCATION:Center for Jewish Life\, Wilf Hall
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SUMMARY:Friday Shabbat Services: Reform
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life (CJL) and the Kesher Reform Community
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/friday-shabbat-services-reform/
LOCATION:Center for Jewish Life\, Library
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T194500
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SUMMARY:Friday Shabbat Services: Orthodox
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life (CJL) and Yavneh Minyan
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/friday-shabbat-services-orthodox/
LOCATION:Center for Jewish Life\, Feinberg Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T213000
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CREATED:20260418T110707Z
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SUMMARY:Rise Up Folk Singing Reunion
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Rise Up Princeton
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/rise-up-folk-singing-reunion/
LOCATION:Clio/Whig Tiger Plaza
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SUMMARY:QPA Cabaret: An Evening of Jazz
DESCRIPTION:Join Queer Princeton Alumni Friday evening for a cool evening of jazz. Whig Hall Senate Chamber will be transformed into a cocktail lounge with a laid-back vibe. \nSponsored by Queer Princeton Alumni (QPA)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/qpa-cabaret-an-evening-of-jazz/
LOCATION:Whig Hall\, Senate Chamber\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Affinity Group Events,Reception
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T193000
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SUMMARY:Chabad House\, Scharf Family Cocktails Mixer
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Chabad House\, Scharf Family
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/chabad-house-scharf-family-cocktails-mixer/
LOCATION:The Scharf Family Chabad House\, 15 Edwards Place
CATEGORIES:Gathering
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T223000
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CREATED:20260417T010712Z
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SUMMARY:Princeton Christian Fellowship Worship
DESCRIPTION:A gathered time of worship and fellowship. \nSponsored by Princeton Christian Fellowship
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/princeton-christian-fellowship-worship-4/
LOCATION:Friend Center\, Room 101
CATEGORIES:Faith
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T170000
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — Climate at the Crossroads: Energy\, Finance and Global Stability
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University  \nModerator:\nJesse Jenkins  \nAssociate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment \nPanelists:      \nRobert Klee ’96\nSenior Lecturer\, Yale School of the Environment \nMarilyn Waite ’06\nManaging Director\, Capital for Sustainability \nMarcus Stewart ’11 \n  \n\nMODERATOR\nJesse Jenkins \nJesse Jenkins leads the Princeton ZERO Lab\, which focuses on improving and applying energy systems models to evaluate and optimize low-carbon energy technologies\, guide investment and research in innovative energy technologies\, and generate insights to improve energy and climate policy and planning. His scholarship and teaching have been recognized with multiple awards\, including the Howard B. Wentz\, Jr. Junior Faculty Award. Jenkins’ public impact on American energy policy has also been honored by inclusion on the TIME100 Next\, TIME100 Climate and Vox.com “Future Perfect 50” lists. He advises several clean-energy technology companies. Jenkins came to Princeton in 2019. \n  \nPANELISTS\nRobert Klee ’96\nRob Klee is a leading energy and environmental practitioner\, with more than 20 years of experience in academia\, public policy\, law and consulting. At Yale\, he teaches energy\, climate\, and environmental law and policy\, and serves as the managing director of clean energy programs at the Center for Business and the Environment. He also leads Yale’s certificate program in financing and deploying clean energy for working professionals. Outside of Yale\, Klee is principal of Klee Sustainability Advisors\, a ﬁrm that advises clients on the strategic\, legal and regulatory issues surrounding clean energy deployment and sustainable materials management. He serves on the advisory boards of Audubon (Connecticut and New York) and the Trust for Public Land (Connecticut). From 2013 to 2018\, Klee served as commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. A geology major at Princeton\, he earned master’s\, doctorate and juris doctor degrees at Yale. \nMarilyn Waite ’06\nMarilyn Waite has worked across four continents in renewable and nuclear energy\, climate modeling and investment. She is the author of “Sustainability at Work: Careers That Make a Difference\,” and her writing has been featured in outlets such as the Financial Times\, Le Monde and the Boston Globe. Waite previously led the climate finance portfolio at the Hewlett Foundation\, the energy practice at Village Capital\, energy models as a senior research fellow at Project Drawdown\, and innovation projects at Orano and Framatome (formerly AREVA). She holds a master’s degree with distinction in engineering for sustainable development from the University of Cambridge and a bachelor’s degree in civil and environmental engineering\, magna cum laude\, from Princeton University. She serves on multiple boards and investment committees\, including Climate First Bank. \n 
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/climate-at-the-crossroads-energy-finance-and-global-stability/
LOCATION:McCosh Hall\, Room 10\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T170000
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — Doing the Right Thing: Ethics\, Representation and the Pursuit of Justice
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University  \nModerator:\nElizabeth Harmon  \n  \nPanelists:      \nPeter Georgescu ’61\nChairman Emeritus\, Young & Rubicam \nTimothy P. Jackson ’76\nVisiting Professor of Religion\, Princeton University \nTracy Higgins ’86\nProfessor\, Fordham School of Law; Faculty Director\, Leitner Center for International Law and Justice \nNadia Ben-Youssef ’06\nAdvocacy Director\, Center for Constitutional Rights \n\nPANELISTS\nPeter Georgescu ’61\nPeter Georgescu was the first chairman of Young & Rubicam (Y&R) born outside of the United States and previously served as the advertising agency’s CEO from 1994 until 2000. His career spanned some 40 years in the United States and abroad. He was instrumental in developing and fostering the integrated communications strategy that shaped the course of Y&R’s progress and became the standard for industry thinking. After retiring from Y&R\, Georgescu served on the boards of seven public companies\, including Levi Strauss & Co. and International Flavors & Fragrances. Additionally\, he continues to serve as vice chair emeritus of New York-Presbyterian Hospital\, where he contributes to four key committees. Today\, Georgescu is a writer/activist focused on the socioeconomic crisis facing most Americans\, contributing to Forbes and authoring his own Substack newsletter\, Saving the American Dream.  \nTimothy P. Jackson ’76\nTimothy P. Jackson is the Bishop Mack B. and Rose Stokes Professor of Theological Ethics\, Emeritus\, at Emory University. Jackson has held teaching posts at Rhodes College\, Yale University\, Stanford University\, the University of Notre Dame and Princeton. He has been a visiting fellow at the Center of Theological Inquiry\, the Whitney Humanities Center at Yale\, the Center for the Study of Religion at Princeton and the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics at Harvard. A native of Louisville\, Kentucky\, Jackson received his B.A. in philosophy from Princeton and his Ph.D. in philosophy and religious studies from Yale. He is the author of “Love Disconsoled” (1999)\, “The Priority of Love” (2003) and “Mordecai Would Not Bow Down: Anti-Semitism\, the Holocaust\, and Christian Supersessionism” (2021). Jackson received Emory’s 2020 Crystal Apple Teaching Award for “Excellence in Professional School Education.” \nTracy Higgins ’86\nTracy Higgins is faculty member at the Fordham School of Law where she teaches constitutional law and international human rights. She is founder and faculty director of the Leitner Center for International Law and Justice\, which supports human rights scholarship\, advocacy and training. Her scholarship focuses on the intersection of law\, both domestic and international\, and problems of structural inequality along race and gender lines. Her human rights work has focused on gender equality within traditional legal systems\, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Higgins studied economics at Princeton and then attended Harvard Law School. She is a member of the board of PEN America\, where she is executive vice president\, the Global Justice Center\, African People and Wildlife\, the Harwood Museum of Art\, Free + Fair Litigation Group and the advisory board of Princeton’s Mpala Research Centre. \nNadia Ben-Youssef ’06\nNadia Ben-Youssef is a human rights lawyer with extensive experience developing creative advocacy strategies at the state\, federal and international level to influence decision-makers and shift power to people impacted by systems of oppression. At the Center for Constitutional Rights\, she works with social movements and communities under threat in the U.S. and globally. Central to Ben-Youssef’s lifework is a commitment to the liberation of Palestine\, and she is a proud co-founder of the Adalah Justice Project. Ben-Youssef is a member of the New York State Bar and serves on the boards of Adalah Justice Project\, the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti\, and Multitude Films. Together with her family\, she is currently documenting the life and vision of her grandfather Salah Ben Youssef\, a revolutionary and freedom fighter in Tunisia’s independence movement who was assassinated in 1961.
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/doing-the-right-thing-ethics-representation-and-the-pursuit-of-justice/
LOCATION:Frist Campus Center\, Multi-Purpose Room (MPR)
CATEGORIES:Alumni-Faculty Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260417T133702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T144005Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni-Faculty Forum — The New Rules of Global Commerce: Tariffs\, Trade and the Future of Business
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Alumni Association of Princeton University  \nModerator:\nLayna Mosley\nDirector\, Princeton Sovereign Finance Lab; Professor of Politics and International Affairs \n  \nPanelists:      \nMark Mazo ’71\nSenior Counsel Emeritus\, Hogan Lovells US LLC \nJoshua Bolten ’76\nCEO\, Business Roundtable \nPeter Orszag ’91\nCEO and Chairman\, Lazard \nThea Kendler ’96\nPartner and Co-Lead\, Sanctions and Export Controls\, Mayer Brown LLP \n\nMODERATOR\nLayna Mosley\nLayna Mosley is professor of politics and international affairs in the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) and the Department of Politics at Princeton University. She founded and directs the Princeton Sovereign Finance Lab\, which conducts policy-relevant research on the domestic and international politics related to government borrowing and debt. Mosley also directs the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance\, and she serves as associate chair of the Department of Politics. Mosley’s research focuses on the politics of the global economy\, including finance as well as trade. She is author of two books\, “Global Capital and National Governments” (Cambridge University Press) and “Labor Rights and Multinational Production” (Cambridge University Press)\, as well as dozens of peer-reviewed academic articles. Mosley is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations. \nPANELISTS\nMark Mazo ’71\nMark Mazo was a senior partner at the Hogan Lovells law firm\, specializing in cross-border business transactions involving Europe and the Middle East. Working from Washington\, D.C.\, and Paris\, Mazo was the senior legal adviser to a prominent Saudi royal family member and recognized\, high-profile international investor and philanthropist; Mazo advised on his numerous investments in Europe\, the U.S.\, the U.K. and Asia\, and on many of his significant Middle East ventures. Mazo also regularly advised leading European aerospace and technology companies on significant cross-border investments and ventures. He helped establish the Paris office of the legacy Hogan & Hartson law firm\, headed its international business transactions practice and served as managing partner of its Abu Dhabi office. A School of Public and International Affairs major at Princeton and Harvard Law School graduate\, Mazo is the father of four Princeton graduates and father-in-law of another.  \nJoshua Bolten ’76\nIn his role at Business Roundtable\, Joshua Bolten leads an association of more than 200 CEOs of America’s leading companies. Bolten’s 20 years of government service include eight years in the White House under President George W. Bush as chief of staff (2006-09)\, director of the Office of Management and Budget (2003-06) and deputy chief of staff for policy (2001-03). For the preceding two years\, he was policy director of the Bush 2000 presidential campaign. Bolten’s previous private sector experience includes work at Goldman Sachs in London and O’Melveny & Myers in Washington\, D.C. Bolten received his undergraduate degree from Princeton in 1976 and his law degree from Stanford in 1980. He is a member of the boards of Emerson Electric Co.\, the Aspen Institute\, the ONE Campaign and Princeton University. \nPeter Orszag ’91\nPeter Orszag has led Lazard\, a preeminent global financial advisory and asset management firm\, and been a board director since October 2023. With a commitment to strategic growth and innovation\, Orszag has raised the firm’s relevance and ambitions to provide the most sophisticated and differentiated advice and investment solutions for clients. Prior to his current role\, Orszag served as CEO of Lazard’s financial advisory business and global co-head of its healthcare practice. In the Obama administration\, he served as the director of the Office of Management and Budget\, and before that\, as the director of the Congressional Budget Office. Orszag has also made notable contributions to academic literature\, including hundreds of published articles and several books. He graduated summa cum laude in economics from Princeton and obtained a Ph.D. in economics from the London School of Economics\, which he attended as a Marshall Scholar. \nThea Kendler ’96\nThea Kendler is a partner with Mayer Brown\, where she leads the law firm’s global sanctions and export controls practice\, advising clients on international trade and national security regulatory compliance and federal investigations. Kendler joined Mayer Brown after more than 20 years in U.S. government service\, culminating in Senate confirmation as assistant secretary for Export Administration (2021-25) at the Commerce Department. As assistant secretary\, she led policymaking and implementation of export controls\, with a focus on emerging technologies\, artificial intelligence\, China and Russia. Earlier in her career\, Kendler served as a Justice Department national security prosecutor and as export controls regulatory and enforcement counsel at the Commerce Department. At Princeton\, Kendler majored in the School of Public and International Affairs with certificates in Japan and China studies and language study in the Princeton in Ishikawa and Princeton in Beijing programs. She received her law degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/the-new-rules-of-global-commerce-tariffs-trade-and-the-future-of-business/
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:20260522T194500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T210000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260419T120626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T142835Z
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SUMMARY:Shabbat Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life (CJL)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/shabbat-dinner-2/
LOCATION:Center for Jewish Life\, Mandelbaum Family Dining Pavilion
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T210000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260417T002655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T142834Z
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SUMMARY:Old NasSoul Alumni Arch Sing
DESCRIPTION:Join Old NasSoul\, Princeton’s premier R&B and soul group for a night of music that feeds the soul! Founded in 2006\, we sing groovy classics by artists ranging from Stevie Wonder to Alicia Keys to Daniel Caesar. \nSponsored by Old NasSoul
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/old-nassoul-alumni-arch-sing-3/
LOCATION:Blair Arch\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arch Sing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260417T223017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T142821Z
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SUMMARY:Triangle Show: Reunions Encore Performance
DESCRIPTION:You’re on the guest list for the wedding of the year! No expense will be spared in “Aisle Be Damned!” when a wealthy prodigal daughter walks her nobody-fiancé down the aisle — or will she? A-list guests\, royal ex-boyfriends and boy bands all have something to say about the match — or mismatch? — of the century. Do you plan to attend this new musical comedy about love\, trust funds and family dysfunction? We hope you’ll say “I do!” Tickets at the McCarter box office. \nSponsored by Triangle Club and the Trustees of Princeton Triangle Club
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/triangle-show-reunions-encore-performance/
LOCATION:Matthews Theatre\, McCarter Theatre Center\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260427T152729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T152729Z
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SUMMARY:Mathey Student Leaders Reunion
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Mathey College
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/mathey-student-leaders-reunion/
LOCATION:Mathey College\, Head of College. House\, 23 Univiversity Place
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T230000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260409T215322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T142807Z
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SUMMARY:Orange and Black Oasis: Jazz\, Zero-Proof Drinks and Desserts
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy nonalcoholic cocktails\, soft drinks and sweet treats while live jazz sets the mood at this laid-back Reunions gathering. \nSponsored by Alumni Engagement\, Office of Advancement; Office of Diversity & Inclusion-Campus Life; and Students Recover
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/orange-and-black-oasis-jazz-zero-proof-drinks-and-desserts-4/
LOCATION:Frist Campus Center\, Café Vivian
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T230000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260419T120628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T142820Z
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SUMMARY:Chabad House\, Scharf Family Shabbat Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Chabad House\, Scharf Family
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/chabad-house-scharf-family-shabbat-dinner/
LOCATION:The Scharf Family Chabad House\, 15 Edwards Place
CATEGORIES:Dinner
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T204500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260419T120554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T142903Z
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SUMMARY:Laughs Under the Arch: AJPA’s 1st Annual Reunions Comedy Show
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Association of Jewish Princeton Alumni (AJPA)
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/laughs-under-the-arch-ajpas-1st-annual-reunions-comedy-show/
LOCATION:East Pyne Arch\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Affinity Group Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260417T001225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T142849Z
UID:23913-1779483600-1779487200@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:The Princeton Wildcats Alumni Arch Sing
DESCRIPTION:Join the Wildcats for their Alumni Arch Sing\, where current members and alumni come together to perform favorites from across the group’s repertoire. \nSponsored by the Princeton Wildcats A Cappella
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/the-princeton-wildcats-alumni-arch-sing/
LOCATION:Bloomberg Arch\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arch Sing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T220000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260423T142333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T142807Z
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SUMMARY:Quipfire! Reunions Show
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Quipfire! Improv Comedy
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/quipfire-reunions-show-5/
LOCATION:Frist Campus Center\, Film and Performance Theatre\, Room 301\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T223000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260417T223004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T142834Z
UID:24006-1779483600-1779489000@reunions.princeton.edu
SUMMARY:Tigerlilies Alumni Arch Sing
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Tigerlilies
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/tigerlilies-alumni-arch-sing-6/
LOCATION:Blair Arch\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T223000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260419T120623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T142836Z
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SUMMARY:Shavuot Morning Service: Conservative
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Center for Jewish Life (CJL) and Koach Minyan
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/shavuot-morning-service-conservative/
LOCATION:Center for Jewish Life\, Wilf Hall
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T000000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260417T223017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T142821Z
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SUMMARY:Triangle Alumni Reunion
DESCRIPTION:Everybody back on stage! Triangle Alumni and supporters are invited to the McCarter stage following Friday night’s Triangle Show to enjoy food\, fellowship and featured performances from major Reunions. Open mic follows\, so brush up those lyrics! Accompanist provided. A must-do event for every Triangle Club alum! \nSponsored by Triangle Club and the Trustees of Princeton Triangle Club
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/triangle-alumni-reunion-2/
LOCATION:Matthews Theatre\, McCarter Theatre Center\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T230000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T010000
DTSTAMP:20260427T124235
CREATED:20260419T120554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T142834Z
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SUMMARY:Roaring 20 Arch Sing
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Roaring 20
URL:https://reunions.princeton.edu/event/roaring-20-arch-sing/
LOCATION:East Pyne Arch\, Princeton University\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
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