TIGER E-NEWS - Latest (July '10)
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TIGER E-NEWS HEADLINES - JULY 2010 
UNIVERSITY NEWS Princeton's Annual Giving campaign raises $48.6 million Princeton University's 2009-10 Annual Giving campaign raised $48,582,819 -- the third highest total in its history -- with 60.8 percent of undergraduate alumni participating. The results are notable for their strength and breadth across all of Princeton’s constituencies: undergraduate alumni, graduate alumni, parents and friends. http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S27/85/32C95/ Science neighborhood construction progresses this summer The University's science neighborhood along Washington Road will continue to develop amid a series of construction projects taking place on campus this summer. While work progresses on the Chemistry building and Streicker Bridge, construction has begun on the new Neuroscience and Psychology buildings. http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S27/61/26S27/index.xml
ACADEMICS Gubser '94 looks to strings for answers, bringing the public along, too - Steven Gubser's cool, relaxed style and straightforward manner mask a fierce determination to make sense of the world and to bring along on his journey of discovery those who may not be privy to his knowledge. A Princeton professor of physics, Gubser is one of the world's leading experts in string theory, a dazzlingly complex and still controversial branch of modern theoretical physics. http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S27/86/91A52 Targeting inequality: Rouse aims for social justice in study of medicine, education - When she teaches "Race and Medicine," Princeton anthro- pologist Carolyn Rouse invites black students to leave class 10 minutes early. She explains that this time would be needed to make up for shorter life expectancy -- on average blacks live five to six years less than whites in the United States. Through this startling offer, typically not acted upon by her students, Rouse initiates a discussion about racial disparities in health care, a topic that is just one conduit to her core intellectual and personal interest: social inequality. http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S27/61/28M92 Project X innovation fund supports bold thinkers and 'tinkerers' Project X, a fund provided by Lynn Shostack in memory of her late husband David Gardner '69, is intended to give faculty members in the engineering school the freedom to pursue hunches and unconventional ideas, even if those ideas are outside their direct expertise. http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S27/80/84S43 Perspective on: Imagination and optimism in scientific discovery Roberto Car, the Ralph W. Dornte *31 Professor in Chemistry and a faculty fellow of the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science, discusses how he developed a theory that changed the course of research in computational physics. He also focuses on how he came to love science and how he uses imagination, optimism and creativity in his work. http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S27/74/08O74/
ALUMNI Alumni invited to join in welcoming the class of 2014 in September The Office of the Alumni Association invites all alumni to attend the annual "Pre-rade" at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 12. Come to the lawn in front of Nassau Hall to cheer on members of Princeton's newest freshman class as they march from Opening Exercises through FitzRandolph Gate to start off their undergraduate experiences. Following the Pre- rade, the Alumni Association will serve light refreshments in Maclean House. http://alumni.princeton.edu/main/news/calendar/prerade/ Fall Alumni Studies course focuses on Princeton authors This fall, the Office of the Alumni Association is offering an Alumni Studies course based on the popular undergraduate course "Princeton University Reads." The 10-week course will cover various genres by Princeton authors including Joyce Carol Oates, Paul Muldoon, Chang-rae Lee and Toni Morrison. In addition to reading selected works and discussing them in a moderated online forum, the course will include video interviews with each author conducted by Michael Wood, the Charles Barnwell Straut Class of 1923 Professor of English and Comparative Literature. Registration will begin Sept. 1. http://alumni.princeton.edu/main/education_travel/home_study_programs/ Princeton Journeys offers six continents in 2011 Whether interpreters of arts and antiquities, biodiversity crusaders, foreign language instructors or specialists in the global economy, Princeton faculty and expert alumni are set to lead Princeton Journeys all over the world in 2011. The 2011 roster of educational travel opportunities sponsored by the Office of the Alumni Association has just been announced. Destinations include South Africa, Mongolia, Sicily, Turkey and more. See program details at: http://alumni.princeton.edu/main/education_travel/princeton_journeys From the PAW: Reunions highlights online PAW Online offers video highlights, slideshows and essays to supplement the extensive coverage of this year's Reunions and Commencement events in the July 7 issue. http://paw.princeton.edu/issues/2010/07/07/pages/9731/index.xml President's Page: http://paw.princeton.edu/issues/2010/07/07/presidents-page/ University seeks modification or release of restrictions on four gifts Princeton University has filed applications with the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, seeking the modification or release of certain restrictions on four gifts to the University under a procedure known as cy pres. Under New Jersey law, charitable institutions may seek such approvals when gift restrictions become unlawful, impracticable, impossible to achieve or wasteful. The applications pertain to the Martin A. Dale Awards, the Woodrow Wilson Prize, the Raymond Fitzsimmons Memorial Scholarship Fund and the William W. Kilworth Scholarship Fund. In each case, the University is seeking to expand the permissible uses for the gifts. More detailed information -- including proposed new gift uses, how a party may be heard on the matter and the hearing time, place and date -- is available at the following links: Dale Award: http://www.princeton.edu/ogc/CyPres/Dale.html Fitzsimmons Scholarship: http://www.princeton.edu/ogc/CyPres/Fitzsimmons.html Kilworth Scholarship: http://www.princeton.edu/ogc/CyPres/Kilworth.html Wilson Prize: http://www.princeton.edu/ogc/CyPres/Wilson.html
ASPIRE McDonnells, Kellers and other visionary alumni support neuroscience at Princeton - The University has begun construction on the new home of the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and the Department of Psychology, a complex that will bring together faculty and students from many disciplines as well as other universities to explore the brain and the mind. Funding for the new facility has come from a group of dedicated alumni, led by James S. McDonnell III '58 and John F. McDonnell '60 *62 with a gift of $20 million. Dennis J. Keller '63 and his wife, Constance Templeton Keller, have given $5 million; two alumni who wish to remain anonymous have given significant additional funding. http://aspire.princeton.edu/news/archive/neuroscience_building.xml Streicker Bridge dedication celebrates campus connections Thanks to John H. Streicker '64, a graceful bridge now spans busy Washington Road, providing safe passage for pedestrians and uniting the two halves of Princeton's science neighborhood. On June 19 members of the University community gathered with Streicker and his family and friends to formally dedicate the bridge in a ceremony held on Poe Field. http://aspire.princeton.edu/news/archive/streicker_dedication.xml EVENTS and ACTIVITIES 'Strait Through' map exhibition opens in Firestone Library An exhibition of historic maps and rare books, focusing on 250 years of exploration throughout the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, will run from July 19 through Jan. 3 in Firestone Library's main gallery. Presented by the library's Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, "Strait Through: Magellan to Cook and the Pacific" covers a dynamic period of global exploration that took place between 1520 and 1770. http://libweb5.princeton.edu/visual_materials/maps/websites/pacific/entrance.html
'Starburst' exhibition on view at art museum A new exhibition titled "Starburst: Color Photography in America 1970-1980" is on view in the Princeton University Art Museum through Sept. 26. The exhibition features 18 artists who fast-forwarded their medium out of its black-and-white past and put it at the center of contemporary art. http://puam.princeton.edu/starburst/
SPORTS Harrity '13 wins bronze medal in men's squash at 2010 World University Games Rising sophomore Todd Harrity, the 2010 Ivy League Rookie of the Year and a national individual finalist in men's squash, upset the No. 1 player from Hong Kong to win the bronze medal at the 2010 World University Games, held in Melbourne, Australia. http://www.goprincetontigers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=10600&ATCLID=204968021
Women's swimming and diving class ranked 13th nationally Princeton women's swimming and diving head coach Susan Teeter knew she would have to make a big move to replace the powerful one-two punch that recently graduated from Princeton. According to CollegeSwimming.com, Teeter was able to bring in the kind of class that will hopefully continue a legacy that includes nine of the last 11 Ivy League championships. http://www.goprincetontigers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=10600&ATCLID=204966927
Striebel '01, Boyle '04 set to play for U.S. at World Lacrosse Championships Matt Striebel '01 was a senior at Princeton when Ryan Boyle '04 arrived from Baltimore as one of the most heralded recruits in Princeton men's lacrosse history. They played the same position, so Striebel went from attack to midfield for the 2001 season. To say that it's worked out would be a gross understatement. http://www.goprincetontigers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=10600&ATCLID=204967910 
KEY PRINCETON CAMPUS LINKS -- • Princeton University - http://www.princeton.edu • Alumni Association - http://alumni.princeton.edu • Class pages - http://alumni.princeton.edu/main/alumni_communities/classes/class_pages/ • Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni - http://www.princeton.edu/apga • Aspire: A Plan for Princeton - http://aspire.princeton.edu/ • Public events calendar - http://calendar.princeton.edu • Visiting Princeton - http://www.princeton.edu/Siteware/Visitors.shtml • Princeton Alumni Weekly - http://paw.princeton.edu/ • Princeton Social Media - http://www.princeton.edu/main/campuslife/media/social/ • Princeton University Bulletin - http://www.princeton.edu/bulletin • Daily Princetonian - http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/
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