Reunions 2024 events will be published here in the early spring — stay tuned!
A record of 2023 events is below.

Alumni-Faculty Forum: The Future of the Arts in Society: Exploring Opportunities and Challenges

McCosh 10 NJ, United States

Moderator: Judith Hamera, chair, Lewis Center for the Arts; professor of dance, Lewis Center for the Arts and American Studies. Panelists: Annalyn Swan ’73, visiting lecturer, biography and memoir, CUNY Graduate Center; Hobart Earle ’83, music director and principal conductor, Odesa Philharmonic Orchestra; Selwyn Hinds ’93, creator/showrunner, Washington Black; Catherine Cohen ’13, comedian
the Alumni Association of Princeton University

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Breaking Down Barriers: Intergenerational Perspectives on Social Issues

McCosh 10 NJ, United States

Moderator: Kevin Hudson ’97, Associate Director for Diversity and College Opportunity R. Panelists: David Addams ’78, executive director, Graustein Memorial Fund; John H. Hammond, III ’98, learning technology manager, The Nature Conservancy; Pam Shisler Starsia ’03, managing partner, Starsia Law PLLC; Cliff Whetung ’13, operations associate, GreenLight Fund
the Alumni Association of Princeton University

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Changing Perceptions on Education in the United States

McCosh 10 NJ, United States

Moderator: Todd W. Kent ’83, director, Program in Teacher Preparation. Panelists: S. Georgia Nugent ’73, president, Illinois Wesleyan University; Dan Gecker ’78, president, Virginia Board of Education; Anju Reejhsinghani ’93, vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion; and chief diversity officer, University of California, Santa Cruz; Anna Hall ’03, CEO, Northeast Charter Schools Network; Kit Tollerson ’08, partner, TNTP
the Alumni Association of Princeton University

Alumni-Faculty Forum: The Future of Medicine: New Frontiers in Research, Treatment and Care

McCosh 10 NJ, United States

Moderator: Elizabeth R. Gavis, Damon B. Pfeiffer Professor of Molecular Biology. Panelists: Peter K. Smith ’73, Mary and Deryl Hart Distinguished Professor of Surgery, Duke University School of Medicine; Stephen Chanock ’78, scientific director, division of cancer epidemiology and genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health; Nancy Simonian ’83, CEO, Syros Pharmaceuticals; Yolanda Gomez Toya ’88, primary care pediatrician, After Hours Pediatrics; Alison L. Marsden ’98, Douglass M. and Nola Leishman Professor, Stanford University
the Alumni Association of Princeton University

Alumni-Faculty Forum: Big City Lights…and Frights: Urban Development and Economic Inequality

McCosh 10 NJ, United States

Moderator: Frederick Wherry *00 *04, Townsend Martin, Class of 1917 Professor of Sociology. Panelists: Clifford L. Karchmer ’68, special studies director, Jefferson Waterman International; Carlton A. Brown ’73, principal and CEO of Direct Invest Development, LLC; Steve Adler ’78, former mayor, City of Austin, Texas; Robert Doar ’83, president, American Enterprise Institute; Natalie Tung ’18, co-founder and executive director, HomeWorks Trenton Inc