Archive for January, 2008
Alumni Spotlight: Jana Rumminger
Jana Rumminger ’97 graduated with an English major, focusing her independent work in African American and South African literature. Now, a little over a decade later, she lives in Singapore and works with several organizations in Asia on issues of women’s rights. Find out more about how this former Fellow used her Princeton education and PP55 Fellowship experience to get to where she is today.
Dr. Evangeline Franklin Visits Princeton
On Friday, February 22, Dr. Evangeline Franklin ‘76, MD, MPH, Director, Clinical Services & Employee Health and Emergency Preparedness Manager for the City of New Orleans, shared her harrowing experience as a victim of hurricane Katrina.
Spotlight on a Fellow: Logan West
Logan West ’07 graduated with a major in Geosciences and a minor in Italian. Originally from Little Rock, AR, he is currently a Project 55 Fellow working at Bethel New Life in Chicago. His reflections on being involved in the community and working for positive change are an inspiring glimpse into what the PP55 Fellowships are all about.
Remembering Duncan “Terry” Sutphen
Terry Sutphen, one of the original founders of Princeton Project 55 and deeply involved in the Princeton Community, passed away on 1 February 2008. He ran the PP55 office for several years, sat on the Board of Directors, and mentored many Fellows. He will be greatly missed.
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