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Princeton University’s Summer Internship Fair 2/17/12
Location: Dillon Gym, Princeton University
Organized by: Career Services at Princeton University
Princeton University's 8th Annual Summer Internship Fair will be held on Friday, February 17th from 1-4 pm in the Dillon Gymnasium. (Please note: this is the first year moving to a larger campus venue, so they will be able to accommodate more employers this year than in years past.)
Princeton’s Summer Internship Fair is an annual event held by the Office of Career Services which brings potential internship employers and Princeton students together on campus. This event has successfully helped employers connect directly with students and increase visibility of their organization, while students have benefited from learning about unique summer opportunities.
If you, and your organization, are interested in being represented please contact Jennifer Prudencio, Assistant Director of Internships, at (jprudenc@princeton.edu).
External Link
http://www.experience.com/emp/cf_details?fhnd=5320
Princeton University’s Summer Internship Fair ( Friday, February 17, 2012 - 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM )
Princeton’s Summer Internship Fair is an annual event held by the Office of Career Services which brings potential internship employers and Princeton students together on campus. If you and your organization are interested in being represented please contact Jennifer Prudencio, Assistant Director of Internships, at (jprudenc@princeton.edu).
Location: Dillon Gym, Princeton University
Organized by: Career Services at Princeton University
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Oral History Project
The following write up on the project appeared in the Regional Roar, The Newsletter of the Committee on Regional Associations, in the Late Fall 2011 edition.
The Oral History Project sponsored by the Princetoniana Committee was started in 2006 and consists of oral history interviews undertaken by alumni to capture Princeton’s history from Old Guard alumni, early alumnae, and others with significant Princeton connections and perspectives.
The interviews are free-form but do use a topic guide of questions that focuses on the interviewee’s experiences at Princeton, and they typically last about an hour and are audio-recorded. They are then transcribed, and the transcripts and recordings are entered into the University Archives at Mudd Library (and can generally be found online). To date, approximately 40 interviews have entered the archive.
The Princetoniana Committee is looking for volunteer interviewers to support this wonderful initiative in capturing histories of Princeton and its historical intersections.
The committee has found that regions conducting an “Interview Fest” in a central location can be quite successful. By offering refreshments and providing recording equipment and interview guides in a wheelchair-accessible location, local alumni (both interviewers and interviewees) are more likely to volunteer, and great progress can be made. To that end, the Princeton Area Alumni Association (PA3) has built a process to find and train volunteer interviewers, and they have acquired a pool of ten recorders that can be made available to any region wanting to conduct local interviews.
Excerpts from interviews can be found here.
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PA3 Christmas Caroling
PA3 Annual Family Christmas Caroling
Sunday, December 19th from 3:30-5: 3 0pm
Join local area alumni and their families for a lively round of caroling in downtown Princeton, led by Princeton University’s own Katzenjammers (www.princeton.edu/~pukatz ).
Bring your holiday cheer and we’ll provide the sheet music!
Meet at Fitzrandolph Gate, in front of Nassau Hall.
DRESS WARMLY!!
Please RSVP so we can plan how much mulled wine, hot cider, hot cocoa and sweets to prepare. Thanks to alums Sara and Dan (both ’09) for hosting the post-caroling reception at their Nassau Street apartment (80 Nassau St #3A)!
For more information, contact Lydia Zaininger ’83 at activities@princetonaaa.org (cell 609-203-0842).
PA3 Caroling ( Sunday, December 18, 2011 - 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM )
Join PA3 and the Katzenjammers for caroling in downtown Princeton.
Location: Downtown Princeton
Organized by: activities@princetonaaa.org
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Tiger Talk - Professor Bogan, Economics, discusses the future of Medicare and medical services
Wednesday, January 18th : Tiger Talk featuring Elizabeth Bogan, PhD, discussing
projected costs of Medicare and the delivery of medical services in the
future
Date: Wednesday, January 18th, 2012
Time: 7 pm – 9 pm
Location: Princeton University - Friend Center Convocation Room (at the corner of Williams and Olden Streets)
Join us for the next installment of PA3’s Tiger Talks, featuring guests discussing controversial topics with the audience. The ticket price is $5 for dues paying members of PA3 and their guests and $10 otherwise.
To RSVP or for more information, contact president@princetonaaa.org.
Elizabeth Bogan has
been Senior Lecturer in Economics at Princeton University since 1992. Dr. Bogan
was formerly Chair of the Economics and Finance Department, Fairleigh Dickinson
University, and a member of the Executive Committee for the College of Business
Administration. She received an A.B. degree in Economics from Wellesley
College, an M.A. degree in Quantitative Economics from the University of New
Hampshire, and a Ph.D. degree in Economics from Columbia University. She has
been involved in several decades of research and scholarship, and has authored
several writings on finance, published in The Financial Analysts Journal and in
other journals.
Tiger Talk - future of Medicare ( Wednesday, January 18, 2012 - 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM )
Professor Bogan will speak and answer questions about the future of Medicare and medical services.
Location: Princeton U - Friend Center Convocation Room
Cost: $5 for dues payers, $10 otherwise
Organized by: PA3
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Hobart Earle '83 returns to Princeton to conduct the PU Orchestra and meet with PA3 members
Hobart
Earle ’83, who is the Maestro of the world-renowned Odessa Philharmonic
Orchestra and has conducted over two dozen of the world’s orchestras, returns
to Princeton as guest conductor of the Princeton University Orchestra on
December 9th and 10th at 8 PM. Tickets are available for $15
at http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?organ_val=21394,
or at the Richardson Auditorium Box Office (609-258-9220
As a special treat, we have invited Hobart, whose father
was also PA3 member, to talk with PA3 members over drinks at
the Alchemist and Barrister (*) immediately following the performance. If
you’re interested in attending this exclusive, limited-seating, PA3 event,
please reserve a spot by contacting princetonareaalumni@gmail.com
(*) Venue to be confirmed and may change depending on the number of people registering; in any event we will meet in the lobby of Richardson after the concert on the 9th of December and head over.
Hobart Earle '83 conductiong PU Orchestra and private reception ( Friday, December 9, 2011 - 8:00 PM to 9:55 PM )
Hobart Earle ’83, who is the Maestro of the world-renowned Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra and has conducted over two dozen of the world’s orchestras, returns to Princeton as guest conductor of the Princeton University Orchestra on December 9th and 10th at 8 PM. Tickets are available for $15 at http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?organ_val=21394, or at the Richardson Auditorium Box Office (609-258-9220).
As a special treat, we have invited Hobart, whose father was also PA3 member, to talk with PA3 members over drinks at the Alchemist and Barrister (*) immediately following the performance. If you’re interested in attending this exclusive, limited-seating, PA3 event, please reserve a spot by contacting princetonareaalumni@gmail.com
(*) Location to be confirmed; we will meet in the lobby of Richardson followin the concert and head over.
Location: Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall
Cost: Tickets $15
Organized by: Princeton University Orchestra
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