Archive for May, 2009
Princeton Project 55 in the Wall Street Journal
“This year marks the 20th anniversary of “Princeton Project 55,” started by members of the class of 1955 at Princeton University. The program enlists alumni and students in tackling some of society’s most pressing needs…”
Fellowship Orientation 2009
“I am beginning to understand how special the PP55 community is and I am so excited to get to be a part of it.”
“I had never realized how amazing the PP55 support system is. I feel very lucky that it is in place and look forward to using it and contributing to it.”
“I [...]
DC Fellows Forum
The DC alumni area committee, led by Caitlin Sullivan ‘07, decided to try a new way to end the fellowship year– by showcasing DC fellows’ work at a public event called the ”Fellows Forum.” The forum, held at the central office of a PP55 partner organization, DC Public Schools, was a science fair-type reception at which fellows stood by visual [...]
Video of Katrina Browne ‘89 on “CBS: the early show”
Project 55 Alum, Katrina Browne ‘89, will be screening her film: Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North on Friday, May 29 at 2 pm in the Frist Performance Theatre.
PIP Alumni in Action: From a Summer of Service to a Lifetime in the Public Interest
Mike Signer ‘95 has been actively working for the public interest for years: formulating environmental policy, writing a book about democracy in the modern world, and now running for Lt Governor of Virginia. It all started, though, with a PP55 summer internship. Read on to learn how PP55 alumni are serving as civic leaders.
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