Jun 23, 2005
Ameliorating Sectarian Conflict
International affairs graduate Raisa Sheynberg ’04 shared the following thoughts on her education and involvement in issues relating to peace: On Jan.…
International affairs graduate Raisa Sheynberg ’04 shared the following thoughts on her education and involvement in issues relating to peace: On Jan.…
At the age of 24, Zara Kozlov ’02 was New Jersey’s youngest delegate at the last Republican National Convention. Her responsibilities included attending…
A double major in biology and economics & business, Daniela Simova ’06 (Sofia, Bulgaria) equates her research experiences to swimming. “No matter how much…
Christopher Shields ‘92 has taken over as principal of South Salem Elementary School in Port Washington, N.Y. A government and law graduate, Shields worked…
Washington State Community College in Marietta, Ohio, has named Alfred R. Hoffmann ‘62 vice president for academic and student affairs. He will oversee…
Last summer, Nancy Kahn ’75 and son Bryan ’07 made their second trip to Parramos, a tiny village in the mountains of Guatemala, with members of the Princeton…
Skillman Library received a gift of $150,000 from the estate of Robert B. Heilman to establish an endowment for the purchase of books in the humanities…
Tauren Barker ’06 (Whitehall, Pa.) turned a service-learning project into a creative endeavor to help others understand course philosophies by creating…
Minneapolis-based securities firm Piper Jaffray & Co. has hired Ryan T. Stewart ’94 as a managing director and senior research analyst covering health…
Rob Root, associate professor of mathematics, and Chun Wai Liew, assistant professor of computer science, are half of a team that has been awarded a $956…