Saturday, February 23, 2013 - Alumni Association of Princeton ...
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<strong>Saturday</strong>, <strong>February</strong> <strong>23</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>
<strong>Alumni</strong> Day <strong>2013</strong>Morning Programs9:00 a.m.Academic Research and Public PolicyJames Madison Medalist LectureArminio Fraga *85Founding Partner, Gávea Investments;former President, Central Bank <strong>of</strong> BrazilRichardson Auditorium, Alexander HallThe Scientific Search for Life Beyond EarthChristopher ChybaPr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Astrophysical Sciences andInternational Affairs; Director, Program onScience and Global SecurityMcCosh Hall, Room 50Arminio Fraga *85Is Demography Destiny? U.S. Diversificationand its DiscontentsMarta TiendaMaurice P. During Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in Demographic Studies;Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Sociology and Public Affairs; Director,Program in Latino StudiesMcCosh Hall, Room 10WORKSHOP: Social Media 101:An Introduction to Social NetworkingFriend Center, Room 00910:15 a.m.Do <strong>Princeton</strong> Graduates Match the Moment?Woodrow Wilson Award LectureMitchell E. Daniels Jr. ’71President, Purdue University;former Governor, State <strong>of</strong> IndianaRichardson Auditorium, Alexander HallInequality at Birth: Some Causesand ConsequencesJanet Currie *88Henry Putnam Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Economicsand Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School;Director, Center for Health and WellbeingMcCosh Hall, Room 10MItchell E. Daniels Jr. ’711
Morning Programs10:15 a.m.Writing About ScienceMichael LemonickVisiting Lecturer in Astrophysical Sciences andthe Council on Science and Technology;former Senior Science Writer, Time magazineEast Pyne Hall, Room 010<strong>Princeton</strong>’s Online Learning Experiment:A Conversation on CourseraJeremy Adelman, Walter Samuel Carpenter IIIPr<strong>of</strong>essor in Spanish Civilization and Culture, and Director,Council for International Teaching and Research; MitchellDuneier, Maurice P. During Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Sociology; and JeffHimpele, Senior Associate Director <strong>of</strong> the McGraw Center forTeaching and LearningMcCosh Hall, Room 50WORKSHOP: Navigating the College Admissions ProcessJanet L. Rapelye, Dean <strong>of</strong> AdmissionMaureen Kelly Scott ’75, Chair <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Princeton</strong>Schools CommitteeRobertson Hall, Dodds Auditorium10:30 a.m.11:30 a.m.Demonstration: The (Oxidized and) ReducedChemistry Company presents: Fiery, Energetic,and Colorful Chemistry, Part 2Kathryn M. WagnerLecture Demonstrator, Department <strong>of</strong> ChemistryFrick Chemistry Laboratory, Taylor AuditoriumReception and <strong>Alumni</strong> Day LuncheonAll alumni are invited to mingle with guests beforesitting down for lunch.Jadwin Gymnasium2
<strong>Alumni</strong> Day <strong>2013</strong>Afternoon Programs2:00 p.m.3:00 p.m.Outdoor Action: Rock Climbing and Bouldering forBeginners and IntermediatesExplore rock climbing at the Outdoor Action Climbing Center withexperienced instructors. Open to families and children ages 6and up (with parental accompaniment). Two one-hour sessions<strong>of</strong>fered: 2:00–3:00 p.m. and 3:00–4:00 p.m. Each session islimited to 20 people and pre-registration is suggested.<strong>Princeton</strong> University Stadium, east side, 2nd levelService <strong>of</strong> RemembranceA memorial service to honor deceased <strong>Princeton</strong>ians andUniversity faculty and staff members. Reception followsimmediately in Prospect House.University ChapelStudent Projects: <strong>Princeton</strong> Undergraduate Researchand Service SymposiumTalk to current undergraduates about their independent researchin a broad variety <strong>of</strong> concentrations. Set up as a poster session,this event <strong>of</strong>fers upper-class students a chance to showcasetheir work and gives alumni an opportunity to stroll througha sampling <strong>of</strong> the latest research and service projects bystudents. Drop in anytime between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m.Robertson Hall, Bernstein Gallery, lower level4:30 p.m.Reception with the Madison MedalistAll alumni as well as friends <strong>of</strong> the Graduate School arewelcome to attend a reception honoring Arminio Fraga *85,recipient <strong>of</strong> the <strong>2013</strong> James Madison Medal. To 6:00 p.m.Fields Center, 58 Prospect Avenue3
Campus Events1:00 p.m.2:00 p.m.4:00 p.m.Athletics: Women’s Lacrosse v. Villanova1952 StadiumAthletics: Men’s Tennis v. Fairleigh DickinsonJadwin Gymnasium<strong>Princeton</strong> University Art Museum Highlights TourMeet at the entrance to the Museum.<strong>Princeton</strong> University Art Museum<strong>Princeton</strong> Entrepreneurship ReceptionJoin alumni and aspiring student entrepreneurs for a receptionshowcasing <strong>Princeton</strong> entrepreneurship. The keynote speaker willbe Carter Cleveland ’09, CEO and Founder <strong>of</strong> Art.sy, a free platformthat empowers people to discover, learn about, and collect art.Palmer House4:15 p.m.Student Competition: Class <strong>of</strong> 1876 Prize DebateOrganized by the Woodrow Wilson Honorary Debate Panel, thisdebate will take place between two student teams on a currentevents topic. Inaugurated by the Class <strong>of</strong> 1876 at their tenthreunion and held annually ever since.Whig Hall Senate ChamberDedication <strong>of</strong> Stone Inscription for Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Walter KaufmannInformal service led by Dean Alison L. Boden and Richard Chrisman ’65to remember Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kaufmann, who taught in the <strong>Princeton</strong>Philosophy Department from 1947 to 1980.<strong>Princeton</strong> University Chapel6:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.8:00 p.m.Athletics: Women’s Basketball v. CornellTickets required; $5/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609-258-9220.Jadwin GymnasiumAthletics: Men’s Hockey v. YaleTickets required; $10/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609-258-9220.Hobey Baker RinkPerformance: The Baltimore WaltzPresented by Theatre Intime. Written by Paula Vogel.Directed by Emma Watt ’13. Tickets required; $12/ticket.Purchase by phone: 609-258-9220.Hamilton Murray Theater4
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