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Small Town StoriesSmall Town StoriesPrinceton Senior Center with Shahara Wilson (24)Do you know that Princeton has a Senior Center? Hear all about it in this episode's interview with Princeton resident Shahara Wilson, the center's new nutrition coordinator. Read the blog post and follow links on the Princeton Public Library website. 2024-11-0249 minSmall Town StoriesSmall Town StoriesPrinceton Through and Through, Brittany Atkinson (23)This interview was recorded to introduce a new event at the library- Pen & Ink Princeton. Also to get to know Princeton long time resident Brittany Atkinson. Read more on the blog post... https://princetonlibrarync.com/2024-10-261h 27Princeton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAWcast: A Conversation at Princeton’s LGBTQ+ Affinity ConferenceIn this episode, we bring you a conversation between Reina Coulibaly, who just graduated with Princeton’s Class of 2024, and Ara Tucker, from the Class of ’01, who just published her second book, titled “How to Date a Black Girl.” Both identify as queer Black women, and they connected in September at Princeton’s Every Voice summit celebrating LGBTQ+ alumni, where Ara spoke on a panel about intersectional identity. With Coulibaly, Tucker discussed her career path and how being a part of the Princeton community has fundamentally influenced the way she relates to the multitude of identities she carries.2024-10-0332 minPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAWcast: Valedictorian Genrietta Churbanova ’24 on Princeton, Anthropology, and ResearchPrinceton’s newest valedictorian, Genrietta Churbanova ’24, is an anthropology major who spent much of her time here researching Russia-China relations in both the Russian and Chinese languages. On this episode of the PAWcast, she talks about her research, about growing up in both Moscow and Little Rock, Arkansas, and about her extracurriculars — including serving as president of the Student Society of Russian Language and Culture and opinions editor of The Daily Princetonian. Faculty have described Churbanova as a hard worker and researcher, “conscientious to a fault and deeply ethical, someone who’s young, but already producing scholarship that will stand the test o2024-06-0614 minWPRB News and CultureWPRB News and CultureContinued: The second day of protests at PrincetonWPRB News and Culture brings you an update from the scene at Princeton University, where protesters have occupied McCosh Courtyard for multiple days. 2024-04-2811 minWPRB News and CultureWPRB News and CultureContinued: Faculty and students speak about a legacy of activism at PrincetonWPRB News and Culture continues its coverage of the ongoing sit-in protest actions at Princeton University, with a short segment focusing on the educational efforts at the sit-in. This is a developing story, and WPRB News and Culture will be covering these events as they continue. 2024-04-2707 minWPRB News and CultureWPRB News and CultureContinued – the first day of Princeton's pro-Palestinian sit-inWPRB News and Culture takes you inside the first day of the pro-Palestinian sit-in protest at Princeton University, where more than a hundred students have occupied McCosh Courtyard desiring the university's divestment from Israel and its war in Gaza. We speak to Professor Max Weiss, who led a walkout of his lecture course "History of Palestine/Israel" into the sit-in, and with journalist Chris Hedges who was escorted away from the sit-in by university Public Safety officers for use of a megaphone. News and Culture meets with the counter-protestors angry and fearful that these protests...2024-04-2613 minSmall Town StoriesSmall Town StoriesFarewell to Princeton Pastor, Dwayne Batten (12)Librarians Aimee and Hilda interview Dwayne Batten, long time pastor of Princeton Baptist Church, before his retirement and relocation. Books mentioned in this episode: A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/125677267-a-shepherd-looks-at-psalm-23 The Grace Awakening https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7584.The_Grace_Awakening2024-04-2641 minWPRB News and CultureWPRB News and CultureBreaking News - Protests emerge on Princeton campus (12pm 4/25)WPRB News and Culture reports on the ground from the emerging protest and counter-protest actions on the Princeton University campus, in response to the ongoing war and humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and to the developing protest situations at universities across the United States. Reported, recorded and produced by Laura Robertson, Navani Rachumallu, Frankie Solinsky Duryea, and Adam Sanders,2024-04-2605 minSmall Town StoriesSmall Town StoriesPAL POD: Learning about Princeton with April Williamson (7)Librarians Aimee, Hilda, and Landon sit down to discuss town and library related history with Princeton Town clerk April Williamson. Delving into the founding of the Princeton Public Library, local organizations, and learning more about the story of our growing community. April Williamson is the town clerk and recordkeeper for Princeton, as well as being a long-time resident and member of the community. If you would like to contact us to suggest someone to have on the show, be sure to email us at: ...2024-03-221h 05Princeton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAWcast: Princeton Basketball Coaches Carla Berube and Mitch Henderson ’98The 2024 Ivy League Basketball Tournament tips off March 15 at Columbia’s Levien Gymnasium, and Princeton is seeded No. 1 on the men’s and women’s sides after both Tiger teams won regular-season championships. In advance of the big weekend in New York, PAW spoke with head coaches Carla Berube and Mitch Henderson ’98 about their paths in coaching, their goals for a player’s four-year experience, and some of the challenges and perks of the job.2024-03-1127 minPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAWcast: Students Discuss Mental Health at PrincetonConcerns have been rising about student mental health on college campuses over the past few years — including at Princeton. To examine this issue, PAW asked three students who have been leaders and mentors in this area to discuss what’s going on: Chioma Ugwonali ’24, Isaac Lunar ’24, and Issa Mudashiru ’25. In a wide-ranging conversation, they discussed why Princeton students feel intense pressure to achieve, what mental health resources the University makes available to them, and why they could take better care of themselves, but too often don’t. “Taking care of your mental-emotional well-being is not seen as valued on this campus,“ Ugwon...2023-12-201h 00Princeton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAWcast: Get to Know Princeton Football Coach Bob Surace ’90Bob Surace ’90 is heading into his 13th season as Princeton’s head football coach, but his history with the Tigers goes back much further. On the PAWcast, he spoke about his time as an All-Ivy center for Princeton and what experiences like coaching in the NFL taught him about the game and the players. He also gave his thoughts on two hot-button issues in college football today — the transfer portal and players’ newfound ability to sell their name, image, and likeness.2023-09-0136 minPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsValedictorian Aleksa Milojević ’23 Describes His Princeton ExperiencePrinceton University’s valedictorian for the Class of 2023 is Aleksa Milojević, a mathematics major from Belgrade, Serbia, who has focused on combinatorics while at Princeton and has already written three papers. In addition to earning 16 A pluses at Princeton, he has been a recipient of the Freshman First Honor Prize, the Class of 1939 Scholar Prize, and the Shapiro Prize for Academic Excellence — twice. Milojević spoke with PAW about his Princeton experience, about solving math problems no one has solved before, and about the many friendships he’ll bring with him after graduation, with classmates from around the world.2023-05-3019 minPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAWcast: Professor Forrest Meggers on Princeton Going Zero CarbonPrinceton University is positioning itself at the forefront of research that could help to throw the brakes on climate change, from its zero-carbon goals to the way it’s using the campus as a living laboratory. One person with a front row seat to all this is Forrest Meggers, a jointly appointed professor in Princeton’s architecture and engineering schools. He also directs Princeton’s C.H.A.O.S lab, which seeks to maximize the efficiency of heating and cooling systems. This month, as we celebrate Earth Day and PAW devotes its April issue to climate change, PAW asked Megger...2023-03-3131 minPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAWcast: Jon Ort ’21 on Firestone’s Forced Labor and Donations to PrincetonWhile he was a history student at Princeton, and editor of The Daily Princetonian, Jonathan Ort, Class of 2021, began researching the Firestone company. Yes, that Firestone; the one that once dominated the rubber and tire industry and the one that donated the $1 million to build Princeton’s world-class library in 1944. What he found was recently published in the Princeton & Slavery Project, which investigates Princeton’s historical involvement with slavery. This time, the forced labor wasn’t in America but Liberia where Firestone used a racist system of forced labor to run its massive rubber plantation. Ort spoke with PAW about the co...2023-02-0235 minPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAWcast: Valedictorian Natalia Orlovsky ’22 on Research, Mental Health, and Pandemic PrincetonJust a few days before graduating as valedictorian of Princeton’s Class of 2022, Natalia Orlovsky spoke with PAW about her love for both the sciences and humanities and her hopes for going into academia. As a student she worked in a bioengineering lab, served on the peer review board of the Princeton Undergraduate Research Journal, was an undergraduate course assistant, served on the board of Theatre Intime, and has been involved with the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center. Her advice to future students is to shrug off the feeling that there’s a prescribed arc to their experience, so they can...2022-06-2716 minPrinceton SparkPrinceton SparkPrinceton Spark - Introducing Ron and AdoraSeason 3, Episode 1 The origin of the idea for Adora and how Ron Miasnik '22 got here. With support from the Princeton entrepreneurial ecosystem, this team of student entrepreneurs built a company that disrupted the college tour industry and enabled more lower-income prospective students to access more colleges across the nation. This season of the Princeton Spark podcast will focus on Adora, a uniquely Princeton story of a startup that found opportunity even in a global pandemic and achieved a dream exit.   SHOW NOTES Learn more about the Princeton Office of Undergraduate A...2022-05-2413 minPrinceton SparkPrinceton SparkPrinceton Spark - Introducing Ron and AdoraSeason 3, Episode 1 The origin of the idea for Adora and how Ron Miasnik '22 got here. With support from the Princeton entrepreneurial ecosystem, this team of student entrepreneurs built a company that disrupted the college tour industry and enabled more lower-income prospective students to access more colleges across the nation. This season of the Princeton Spark podcast will focus on Adora, a uniquely Princeton story of a startup that found opportunity even in a global pandemic and achieved a dream exit.   SHOW NOTES Learn more about the Princeton Office of Undergraduate A...2022-05-2413 minPrinceton Tory PodcastPrinceton Tory PodcastEpisode 8: Klainerman, Londregan, & Bogan on Free Speech at PrincetonIn this episode of the Princeton Tory Podcast, Billy Wade '23 discusses the state of free speech on Princeton's campus with three of the University's professors: Sergiu Klainerman, Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics; John Benedict Londregan '88, Professor of Politics and International Affairs; and Elizabeth Bogan, Senior Lecturer in Economics. Delving into faculty experiences with the landscape of free speech at Princeton, Wade and our guests examine the role of educational institutions as havens for free expression, the impact of cancel culture on the speech of academics, and proper limitations on the ability of universities to suppress opinion. 2022-04-2342 minPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastSunday School 3.28.2021Sermon from Princeton FTLW Church March 28 2021.  If you have made Jesus the Lord of your life, please reach out to us at princetonftlw@gmail.comChurch Name: Fountain of the Living Word Church  Church Location: 261 Washington Road, Princeton NJ Church Times: Sunday at 1PM, Thursday at 7:30PMSpecial Announcement:We are on Zoom now. Starting Today,  Princeton FTLW Church will be having our Sunday services at Noon on Zoom  If you wish to participate, please send us an email at princetonftlw@gmail.com.Giving: If you would like to give to the...2021-03-2859 minPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastDesire to Know HimSermon from Princeton FTLW Church March 14 2021.  If you have made Jesus the Lord of your life, please reach out to us at princetonftlw@gmail.comChurch Name: Fountain of the Living Word Church  Church Location: 261 Washington Road, Princeton NJ Church Times: Sunday at 1PM, Thursday at 7:30PMSpecial Announcement:We are on Zoom now. Starting Today,  Princeton FTLW Church will be having our Sunday services at Noon on Zoom  If you wish to participate, please send us an email at princetonftlw@gmail.com.Giving: If you would like to give to the...2021-03-2656 minPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastDesire to Know Him Part 2Sermon from Princeton FTLW Church March 21 2021.  If you have made Jesus the Lord of your life, please reach out to us at princetonftlw@gmail.comChurch Name: Fountain of the Living Word Church  Church Location: 261 Washington Road, Princeton NJ Church Times: Sunday at 1PM, Thursday at 7:30PMSpecial Announcement:We are on Zoom now. Starting Today,  Princeton FTLW Church will be having our Sunday services at Noon on Zoom  If you wish to participate, please send us an email at princetonftlw@gmail.com.Giving: If you would like to give to the...2021-03-2642 minPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastRomans 13 Part 2Sermon from Princeton FTLW Church March 25 2021.  If you have made Jesus the Lord of your life, please reach out to us at princetonftlw@gmail.comChurch Name: Fountain of the Living Word Church  Church Location: 261 Washington Road, Princeton NJ Church Times: Sunday at 1PM, Thursday at 7:30PMSpecial Announcement:We are on Zoom now. Starting Today,  Princeton FTLW Church will be having our Sunday services at Noon on Zoom  If you wish to participate, please send us an email at princetonftlw@gmail.com.Giving: If you would like to give to the...2021-03-2641 minPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAWcast: Men’s Basketball Alums Revisit the ’96 Princeton–UCLA GamePrinceton 43, UCLA 41. Twenty-five years after the final backdoor layup dropped through the net, the Tigers’ memorable 1996 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament upset win lives on in the memories of fans — and not just Princetonians. On this month’s PAWcast, we talk about how Princeton knocked off the defending national champs with the starting five from that game: Chris Doyal ’96, Sydney Johnson ’97, Steve Goodrich ’98, and Mitch Henderson ’98, and Gabe Lewullis ’99. (Photo of Lewullis by Lawrence French)2021-03-1227 minPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastRomans 13Sermon from Princeton FTLW Church March 11 2021.  If you have made Jesus the Lord of your life, please reach out to us at princetonftlw@gmail.comChurch Name: Fountain of the Living Word Church  Church Location: 261 Washington Road, Princeton NJ Church Times: Sunday at 1PM, Thursday at 7:30PMSpecial Announcement:We are on Zoom now. Starting Today,  Princeton FTLW Church will be having our Sunday services at Noon on Zoom  If you wish to participate, please send us an email at princetonftlw@gmail.com.Giving: If you would like to give to the...2021-03-1246 minPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastCasting Down All Imaginations Part 2Sermon from Princeton FTLW Church March 7, 2021.  If you have made Jesus the Lord of your life, please reach out to us at princetonftlw@gmail.comChurch Name: Fountain of the Living Word Church  Church Location: 261 Washington Road, Princeton NJ Church Times: Sunday at 1PM, Thursday at 7:30PMSpecial Announcement:We are on Zoom now. Starting Today,  Princeton FTLW Church will be having our Sunday services at Noon on Zoom  If you wish to participate, please send us an email at princetonftlw@gmail.com.Giving: If you would like to give to the...2021-03-0847 minPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastRomans 12 Part 4Sermon from Princeton FTLW Church March 4 2021.  If you have made Jesus the Lord of your life, please reach out to us at princetonftlw@gmail.comChurch Name: Fountain of the Living Word Church  Church Location: 261 Washington Road, Princeton NJ Church Times: Sunday at 1PM, Thursday at 7:30PMSpecial Announcement:We are on Zoom now. Starting Today,  Princeton FTLW Church will be having our Sunday services at Noon on Zoom  If you wish to participate, please send us an email at princetonftlw@gmail.com.Giving: If you would like to give to the...2021-03-0550 minPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastSunday School - Inheritance - HealingSermon from Princeton FTLW Church Feb 28 2021.  If you have made Jesus the Lord of your life, please reach out to us at princetonftlw@gmail.comChurch Name: Fountain of the Living Word Church  Church Location: 261 Washington Road, Princeton NJ Church Times: Sunday at 1PM, Thursday at 7:30PMSpecial Announcement:We are on Zoom now. Starting Today,  Princeton FTLW Church will be having our Sunday services at Noon on Zoom  If you wish to participate, please send us an email at princetonftlw@gmail.com.Giving: If you would like to give to the...2021-03-011h 01Princeton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastRomans 12 Part 3Sermon from Princeton FTLW Church Feb 25 2021.  If you have made Jesus the Lord of your life, please reach out to us at princetonftlw@gmail.comChurch Name: Fountain of the Living Word Church  Church Location: 261 Washington Road, Princeton NJ Church Times: Sunday at 1PM, Thursday at 7:30PMSpecial Announcement:We are on Zoom now. Starting Today,  Princeton FTLW Church will be having our Sunday services at Noon on Zoom  If you wish to participate, please send us an email at princetonftlw@gmail.com.Giving: If you would like to give to the...2021-02-2654 minPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastCast Down All ImaginationsSermon from Princeton FTLW Church Feb 21 2021.  If you have made Jesus the Lord of your life, please reach out to us at princetonftlw@gmail.comChurch Name: Fountain of the Living Word Church  Church Location: 261 Washington Road, Princeton NJ Church Times: Sunday at 1PM, Thursday at 7:30PMSpecial Announcement:We are on Zoom now. Starting Today,  Princeton FTLW Church will be having our Sunday services at Noon on Zoom  If you wish to participate, please send us an email at princetonftlw@gmail.com.Giving: If you would like to give to the...2021-02-2253 minPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastPrinceton Fountain of the Living Word Church PodcastRomans 12 Part 2Sermon from Princeton FTLW Church Feb 18 2021.  If you have made Jesus the Lord of your life, please reach out to us at princetonftlw@gmail.comChurch Name: Fountain of the Living Word Church  Church Location: 261 Washington Road, Princeton NJ Church Times: Sunday at 1PM, Thursday at 7:30PMSpecial Announcement:We are on Zoom now. Starting Today,  Princeton FTLW Church will be having our Sunday services at Noon on Zoom  If you wish to participate, please send us an email at princetonftlw@gmail.com.Giving: If you would like to give to the...2021-02-1953 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintDid Jesus Ever Talk About Anxiety? Part 2We’ve talked about Jesus struggling with anxiety, but was anxiety ever a topic of one of his sermons? Princeton explores part two of the famous sermon on the mount in Matthew 6 and explains how it contains life lessons on how to deal with anxiety.    Episode Highlights:  We are laboring on the same topic about mental health & faith and understanding how to navigate both. It is possible to be saved, to love the Lord, to have a Holy Ghost, and yet still affected by the pains of this life. The enemy's strategy is to overw...2020-11-0552 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintDid Jesus Ever Talk About Anxiety?We’ve talked about Jesus struggling with anxiety, but was anxiety ever a topic of one of his sermons? Princeton explores the famous sermon on the mount in Matthew 6 and explains how it contains life lessons on how to deal with anxiety.  Episode Highlights:  Matthew 6 is about a discussion of how a good deed has done for the wrong reasons. Princeton talks about Matthew Chapter six on how Jesus preaches about anxiety.  Princeton gave recommendations from Jesus on how to deal with anxiety. Verses 1-4 lesson says, stop performing for the measurement and approval of people. Don't...2020-10-2948 minPrinceton Tory PodcastPrinceton Tory PodcastEpisode 1: Free Speech at PrincetonIn the podcast’s premiere episode, Billy and Lexi sit down with Adam Hoffman ‘23, Editor-in-Chief of The Tory, and Akhil Rajasekar ‘21, Publisher of The Tory, to discuss the recently-published free speech edition of the The Tory and debate Princeton’s commitment to free speech, in the face of recent high-profile controversies on campus. 2020-10-2330 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintThe Truth Behind Jeremiah 29:11You’ve never heard this scripture preached like this. Jeremiah 29:11 is one of the most famous inspirational scripture quotes, but Princeton talks about now there’s more to the text than we usually talk about.   Episode Highlights:  Princeton welcomes listeners as they pressed the play button to this podcast. Princeton realized that even people in the church quote scriptures, and we are like biblically illiterate. Be contextual biblical interpreters/preachers to get the scripture's richest meaning, and don't end up misinterpreting its meaning. Princeton talks about the contextual sense of Philippians 4:13 of how to be con...2020-10-2256 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintOur Expectations Are Killing UsSometimes we’re not anxious because of the difficulty of life, we’re anxious because our expectations were unhealthy. In this episode, Princeton talks about how we can manage our anxiety by managing our expectations of life, people, and ourselves.   Episode Highlights:  As the anxiety series continues, Princeton will discuss expectations concerning anxiety. People have expectations, but people need to practice asking what builds these expectations. Princeton often compares himself so much with young influencers, which made him feel down on his own and creates much sense of delay. Princeton shares 2Kings 5:1-7 passage, which...2020-10-1553 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintDid Jesus Struggle with Anxiety?Everyone talks about Jesus being strong, but in Princeton’s view, the strength of Jesus is that he identifies with every struggle that we have, including anxiety. Did Jesus struggle with anxiety? Princeton answers in this episode.   Episode Highlights:  Princeton talks about bad news, where Breonna Taylor, a black medical worker, was shot and killed by Louisville police officers.  Officers are more concerned about the endangerment of the neighboring department than the fact that someone died in that incident. The incident made Princeton exhausted, broken, hurt, and infuriated in anger at the term "Justice", and t...2020-10-081h 03We RoarWe Roar14. Defining the Moment: Princeton’s First Black Valedictorian Marks Multiple MilestonesPrinceton senior Nicholas Johnson reflects on becoming the first black student to achieve this honor in school history. He also explains the impact he hopes to have with his computational research into human behavior — including behaviors related to COVID-19 — and how he and his 2020 classmates have persisted through one of the worst crises in modern times. Transcript: https://www.princeton.edu/sites/default/files/documents/2020/05/Nicholas%20Johnson%20-%20transcript.pdf2020-05-1210 minWe RoarWe Roar10. Safekeeping the Animals: Princeton's Lead Veterinarian on ‘Continuity of Care’ Through the PandemicLaura Conour, the University's attending veterinarian, describes her team’s unflagging care for campus laboratory animals under pandemic conditions and shares early research toward vaccines and treatments for COVID-19. Transcript: https://princeton.edu/content/transcript-conour2020-05-0109 minPrinceton SparkPrinceton SparkPEC: Working at Entrepreneurial SpeedWe do something a little different in this episode: We turn the mic around and answer the question: “What does the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council do?” To help us answer this question, we talk to several Princeton alums whom PEC has helped, and more.  For more Princeton Spark, follow us on Twitter @PrincetonSpark and Instagram @PrincetonSpark, and check us out on the web at princetonspark.com.  SHOW NOTES Lauren Bender is the Princeton AEF Program Manager. You can reach her at labender@princeton.edu. Read more about AEF at entrepreneurs.princeton.edu/aef. Get in tou...2019-11-0723 minPrinceton SparkPrinceton SparkPEC: Working at Entrepreneurial SpeedWe do something a little different in this episode: We turn the mic around and answer the question: “What does the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council do?” To help us answer this question, we talk to several Princeton alums whom PEC has helped, and more.  For more Princeton Spark, follow us on Twitter @PrincetonSpark and Instagram @PrincetonSpark, and check us out on the web at princetonspark.com.  SHOW NOTES Lauren Bender is the Princeton AEF Program Manager. You can reach her at labender@princeton.edu. Read more about AEF at entrepreneurs.princeton.edu/aef. Get in tou...2019-11-0723 minWe 55We 55Bursting the Princeton Bubble with Chandler '18 & Nadeem '19In this episode we'll continue the conversation around the transition from Princeton into the professional world, along with all the #adulting that comes with this journey. We feature two guests - Chandler Cleveland, a Fellow Alumni from the 2018-19 cohort, and Nadeem Demian, a current Fellow  in our 2019-20 Project 55 Cohort. Both Chandler and Nadeem share about their experiences with relationship building, work/life balance while applying to graduate programs, and the importance of support and community building throughout the Project 55 experience. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/princetonalumnicorps/message2019-10-2830 minWe 55We 55Bursting the Princeton Bubble with Natalie '18 & Reinaldo '18In this episode we'll chat about the transition from Princeton into the professional world, along with all the #adulting that comes with this journey. We feature two guests - Natalie Larkin and Reinaldo Maristany, who are both Fellow Alumni from our 2018-19 Project 55 Cohort that stayed on with their organizations post-Fellowship. They share about their professional and personal challenges as they grew into their roles, the rewarding aspects of their Fellowship journey and #adulting, as well as their favorite aspects of Post-Princeton life! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/princetonalumnicorps/message2019-10-1029 minPrinceton SparkPrinceton SparkPersisting Through FailurePersisting Through Failure with Stuart Ahlum '13, Vaidhy Murti '15 and Pilar Castro-Kiltz '10SHOW NOTES:Check out Thousand Fell's circular and sustainable sneakers at thousandfell.com. Early mailing list subscribers will have access to Thousand Fell's first 1000 pairs!Check out Friendsy at friendsyapp.com and Wit at getwit.app. Check out Princeton Arts Alumni at ptonartsalumni.org and More Canvas Consulting at morecanvas.com.CREDITS:Produced by the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council. Music by Wright Seneres. Theme music by the Treadmills (Wright Seneres, electric guitar and electric...2019-09-2521 minWe 55We 55Princeton AlumniCorps - Who We AreThis is the introductory chat where Brielle and Soraia share about Princeton AlumniCorps background and the four programs that Princeton AlumniCorps offers! Transcripts available here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/princetonalumnicorps/message2019-09-1105 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Andrew Root | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Extended Seminar, ContinuedApril 27, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Extended Seminar: Ministry in a Secular Age, Continued Speaker: Dr. Andrew Root, Professor and Carrie Olson Baalson Chair of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota Due to a recording issue and copyrighted materials, portions of this extended seminar are unavailable for publication.2019-06-041h 18Princeton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Andrew Root | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Extended Seminar, ContinuedApril 27, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Extended Seminar: Ministry in a Secular Age, Continued Speaker: Dr. Andrew Root, Professor and Carrie Olson Baalson Chair of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota Due to a recording issue and copyrighted materials, portions of this extended seminar are unavailable for publication.2019-06-041h 18Princeton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Andrew Root | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Extended SeminarApril 25, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Extended Seminar: Ministry in a Secular Age Speaker: Dr. Andrew Root, Professor and Carrie Olson Baalson Chair of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota Due to a recording issue and copyrighted materials, portions of this extended seminar are unavailable for publication.2019-06-0442 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Andrew Root | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Extended SeminarApril 25, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Extended Seminar: Ministry in a Secular Age Speaker: Dr. Andrew Root, Professor and Carrie Olson Baalson Chair of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota Due to a recording issue and copyrighted materials, portions of this extended seminar are unavailable for publication.2019-06-0442 minPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAWcast: Valedictorian Kate Reed '19 on Experiences That Shaped Her Princeton Years (June 2019)In this Commencement episode of PAWcast, we talk with valedictorian Kate Reed ’19, a history major and Rhodes Scholar from Arnold, Md. Reed talks about her experiences teaching English as a second language in Trenton, digging into archival research in Mexico City, and wandering into a Princeton Preview course that eventually helped to shape her course of study.2019-05-3015 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Michael Mather | The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 4April 26, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 4 Lecture: "What if the Mightiest Word Is Love?" Speaker: Rev. Michael Mather, pastor of Broadway United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, Indiana2019-05-2037 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Michael Mather | The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 4April 26, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 4 Lecture: "What if the Mightiest Word Is Love?" Speaker: Rev. Michael Mather, pastor of Broadway United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, Indiana2019-05-2037 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Eric Barreto | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Closing WorshipApril 26, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Closing Worship Preacher: Dr. Eric Barreto, Frederick and Margaret L. Weyerhaeuser Associate Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary2019-05-1313 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Eric Barreto | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Closing WorshipApril 26, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Closing Worship Preacher: Dr. Eric Barreto, Frederick and Margaret L. Weyerhaeuser Associate Professor of New Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary2019-05-1313 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Michael Mather | The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 3April 25, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 3 Lecture: "Who Has Time For Joy?" Speaker: Rev. Michael Mather, pastor of Broadway United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, Indiana2019-05-0151 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Michael Mather | The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 3April 25, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 3 Lecture: "Who Has Time For Joy?" Speaker: Rev. Michael Mather, pastor of Broadway United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, Indiana2019-05-0151 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Larissa Kwong Abazia | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Opening WorshipApril 23, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Opening Worship Preacher: Rev. Larissa Kwong Abazia2019-04-2518 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Larissa Kwong Abazia | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - Opening WorshipApril 23, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Opening Worship Preacher: Rev. Larissa Kwong Abazia2019-04-2518 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright | The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 1April 24, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 1 Lecture: "Movement to Movements: Young, Active, and Faithful" Speaker: Rev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright, associate professor of religious education at Yale Divinity School2019-04-2550 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright | The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 1April 24, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 1 Lecture: "Movement to Movements: Young, Active, and Faithful" Speaker: Rev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright, associate professor of religious education at Yale Divinity School2019-04-2550 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Larissa Kwong Abazia | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - SermonApril 24, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Sermon Preacher: Rev. Larissa Kwong Abazia2019-04-2520 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Larissa Kwong Abazia | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - SermonApril 24, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Sermon Preacher: Rev. Larissa Kwong Abazia2019-04-2520 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright | The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 2April 24, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 2 Lecture: “No Leaders Here”: The Justice Movements of Ordinary, Everyday Leaders Speaker: Rev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright, associate professor of religious education at Yale Divinity School2019-04-2550 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright | The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 2April 24, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry The Princeton Lectures on Youth, Church, and Culture - Lecture 2 Lecture: “No Leaders Here”: The Justice Movements of Ordinary, Everyday Leaders Speaker: Rev. Dr. Almeda M. Wright, associate professor of religious education at Yale Divinity School2019-04-2549 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. William H. Lamar IV | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - SermonApril 25, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Sermon Preacher: Rev. William H. Lamar IV, pastor of Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C.2019-04-2510 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. William H. Lamar IV | 2019 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry - SermonApril 25, 2019 | The Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Sermon Preacher: Rev. William H. Lamar IV, pastor of Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C.2019-04-2510 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFrom The Pulpit: "Don't Worry I'm just Growing" Pt. 2In this episode Princeton reflects on what he is grateful for in 2018 and presents part two of the sermon: "Don't Worry, I'm Just Growing" 1:00—Princeton Parker starts with Exodus chapter 13. 2:40—A 40-year journey where Egypt is slavery Caymun is freedom and the wilderness is the time you need to evolve from slavery and caymun. The wilderness and time is the process of evolving. 4:41—You cannot have Caymun (the result) if you haven´t enjoyed the wilderness (process). 5:46—Change of environment is not freedom. Change of character is. 7:20—Princeton unpacks the trials and traumas of slavery. 9:45—The power of intentionally...2018-12-0400 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFrom the Pulpit: "Don't Worry I'm Just Growing Pt. 1"In the sixth episode of the Building Without a Blueprint, host Princeton Parker shares his deep desire to contribute to humanity in a way that is bigger than himself. He shares his sermon where he upacks a season of change and pain. Princeton beautifully parallels his stories with those of Jesus.  1:37—Princeton Parker thanks the presence of the Lord and starts us off with a prayer. 2:20—Today, Princeton focuses on Exodus the 13th chapter and Romans 5th chapter. 4:23—He honors the woman and Dr. Thomas and gives thanks to the different departments in the church. 6:28—We begin with focus on...2018-11-0600 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryPanel Discussion on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery ReportOctober 17, 2018 Panel Discussion on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report Panelists: Dr. Keri Day, Associate Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religion, Princeton Theological Seminary Ken Henke, archivist, Princeton Theological Seminary Library Dr. Gordon Mikoski, Associate Professor of Christian Education, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Jim Moorhead, Mary McIntosh Bridge Professor of American Church History Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary Rev. Kermit Moss, PhD Candidate and Interim Director of the Center for Black Church Studies, Princeton Theological Seminary For information on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report, visit https://slavery.ptsem.edu/.2018-10-241h 03Princeton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryPanel Discussion on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery ReportOctober 17, 2018 Panel Discussion on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report Panelists: Dr. Keri Day, Associate Professor of Constructive Theology and African American Religion, Princeton Theological Seminary Ken Henke, archivist, Princeton Theological Seminary Library Dr. Gordon Mikoski, Associate Professor of Christian Education, Princeton Theological Seminary Dr. Jim Moorhead, Mary McIntosh Bridge Professor of American Church History Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary Rev. Kermit Moss, PhD Candidate and Interim Director of the Center for Black Church Studies, Princeton Theological Seminary For information on the Princeton Seminary and Slavery Report, visit https://slavery.ptsem.edu/.2018-10-241h 03Building Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintA Blueprint for BoundariesIn this episode, Princeton shares a follow up to his conversation on self-love with Dr. Mikki Taylor. You protect what you value, and Princeton teaches how the greatest demonstration of loving yourself, is protecting yourself. This is a must listen!  3:45—Princeton Parker introduces the topic of today--boundaries 4:19—Boundaries are huge in your ability to love yourself. Boundaries are a reflection of value. 4:45—You can tell how much meaning something has to someone by their willingness to protect it: think about your bank account or house? To what extent have we protected these things? 6:20—Boundaries must be set out of value...2018-10-1600 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Nancy Lammers Gross - Sermon 2 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 27, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Preacher: Rev. Dr. Nancy Lammers Gross, Arthur Sarell Rudd Associate Professor of Speech Communication in Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary2018-05-0325 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Nancy Lammers Gross - Sermon 2 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 27, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Preacher: Rev. Dr. Nancy Lammers Gross, Arthur Sarell Rudd Associate Professor of Speech Communication in Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary2018-05-0325 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Brian Bantum - Lecture 2 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 27, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “Unruly Gaps: Towards a Theology of the Visual Life” Lecturer: Dr. Brian Bantum, Associate Professor of Theology, Seattle Pacific University2018-05-0334 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Brian Bantum - Lecture 2 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 27, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “Unruly Gaps: Towards a Theology of the Visual Life” Lecturer: Dr. Brian Bantum, Associate Professor of Theology, Seattle Pacific University2018-05-0334 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Brian Bantum - Lecture 1 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 26, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “True Ornamentations: The Making of the Western Icon” Lecturer: Dr. Brian Bantum, Associate Professor of Theology, Seattle Pacific University2018-05-0356 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Brian Bantum - Lecture 1 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 26, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “True Ornamentations: The Making of the Western Icon” Lecturer: Dr. Brian Bantum, Associate Professor of Theology, Seattle Pacific University2018-05-0356 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Kermit Moss | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 26, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “Wonderful” Preacher: Rev. Kermit Moss, PhD candidate in the area of Practical Theology (Christian Education and Formation), Princeton Theological Seminary, and Interim Director of the Center for Black Church Studies2018-05-0317 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Kermit Moss | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 26, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “Wonderful” Preacher: Rev. Kermit Moss, PhD candidate in the area of Practical Theology (Christian Education and Formation), Princeton Theological Seminary, and Interim Director of the Center for Black Church Studies2018-05-0317 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Nancy Lammers Gross - Sermon 1 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 25, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Preacher: Rev. Dr. Nancy Lammers Gross, Arthur Sarell Rudd Associate Professor of Speech Communication in Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary2018-05-0324 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Nancy Lammers Gross - Sermon 1 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 25, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Preacher: Rev. Dr. Nancy Lammers Gross, Arthur Sarell Rudd Associate Professor of Speech Communication in Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary2018-05-0324 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Dr. Christy Lang-Hearlson | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 25, 2017 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “Renewing the Imagination: Helping Youth (and Ourselves) Imagine Alternatives to Consumer Culture” Lecturer: Rev. Dr. Christy Lang-Hearlson, Assistant Professor of Religious and Theological Education, Villanova University2018-05-0343 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Dr. Christy Lang-Hearlson | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 25, 2017 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “Renewing the Imagination: Helping Youth (and Ourselves) Imagine Alternatives to Consumer Culture” Lecturer: Rev. Dr. Christy Lang-Hearlson, Assistant Professor of Religious and Theological Education, Villanova University2018-05-0343 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Matthew Milliner | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 24, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “Cleansing the Temple” Lecturer: Dr. Matthew Milliner, Associate Professor of Art History, Wheaton College2018-05-0351 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryDr. Matthew Milliner | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 24, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry “Cleansing the Temple” Lecturer: Dr. Matthew Milliner, Associate Professor of Art History, Wheaton College2018-05-0351 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Aqueelah Ligonde | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 24, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Sermon: “I’ll Believe It When I See It” Preacher: Rev. Aqueelah Ligonde, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway, New York, and Staff Consultant, Ministry Architects2018-05-0318 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological SeminaryRev. Aqueelah Ligonde | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth MinistryApril 24, 2018 | 2018 Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry Sermon: “I’ll Believe It When I See It” Preacher: Rev. Aqueelah Ligonde, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway, New York, and Staff Consultant, Ministry Architects2018-05-0318 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintFrom the Pulpit: “Building Without a Blueprint"Princeton shares the sermon that inspired the podcast. He looks at the life of the prophet Amos and how he like all of us, had an intense call from God to build something with no training or resources. Summary: This is the second episode of the Building Without a Blueprint podcast, where host Princeton Parker shares personal stories of himself and others that have had the deep desire to contribute to humanity but aren’t sure how. Today, Princeton provides an audio recording of a past sermon that relates how Amos was called upon by Go...2018-04-3000 minBuilding Without A BlueprintBuilding Without A BlueprintThe Princeton Parker StoryWho is Princeton Parker? In this episode Princeton introduces his story and talks about how he has been building his life with no blueprint as a kid preacher who began preaching at 4 years old. 2018-03-1900 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological Seminary2017 Princeton Ringers Holiday Handbell ConcertDecember 16, 2017 | Miller Chapel “Ring and Sing Glory to the Newborn King!” Under the direction of James Klotz, the Princeton Ringers are comprised of Seminary students, spouses, staff, and friends from churches across the community.2018-01-0252 minPrinceton Theological SeminaryPrinceton Theological Seminary2017 Princeton Ringers Holiday Handbell ConcertDecember 16, 2017 | Miller Chapel “Ring and Sing Glory to the Newborn King!” Under the direction of James Klotz, the Princeton Ringers are comprised of Seminary students, spouses, staff, and friends from churches across the community.2018-01-0252 minPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAW Tracks: Their Shot (Princeton women's basketball alumnae)Princeton women’s basketball has become one of the nation’s top mid-major programs, with six NCAA Tournament bids in the last seven years, including the team’s first tournament win, in the first round against Wisconsin-Green Bay, in 2015. But when the program began 45 years ago, players had to work to get basic necessities like court time and quality coaching. Janet Youngholm ’75, one of the team’s founders, marvels at how far the Tigers have come. “We couldn’t see that horizon,” she said, speaking with recent alumnae in early February. “I can’t see it except through you guys in retrospect.” List...2017-02-2313 minPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPrinceton Alumni Weekly PodcastsPAW Tracks: Experiencing PrincetonBefore Van Wallach ’80 came to Princeton, his dad urged him to learn more about opera, to match his cultured peers. “What I found out was not knowing about Bruce Springsteen was a bigger social impediment,” he said. Wallach also discovered a range of new experiences on campus. (Season 2, Episode 5)2015-11-2407 minPrinceton University PodcastPrinceton University PodcastPrinceton University's 268th CommencementPrinceton President Christopher L. Eisgruber addresses the Class of 2015 and their guests at the University's Commencement on Tuesday, June 2.2015-06-021h 47Princeton University Podcast (Audio)Princeton University Podcast (Audio)Princeton University's 268th CommencementPrinceton President Christopher L. Eisgruber addresses the Class of 2015 and their guests at the University's Commencement on Tuesday, June 2.2015-06-0200 minPrinceton University Podcast (Audio)Princeton University Podcast (Audio)Princeton University's 267th CommencementPrinceton University awarded degrees to 1,244 undergraduates in the Class of 2014, seven from other classes and 996 graduate students at its 267th Commencement Tuesday, June 3.2014-06-0300 minPrinceton University PodcastPrinceton University PodcastPrinceton University's 267th CommencementPrinceton University awarded degrees to 1,244 undergraduates in the Class of 2014, seven from other classes and 996 graduate students at its 267th Commencement Tuesday, June 3.2014-06-031h 46Princeton University PodcastPrinceton University PodcastMollie Marcoux appointed Princeton University's Director of AthleticsMollie Marcoux and Chris Eisgruber address a crowd of coaches, staff, students and media gathered on Carril Court in Jadwin Gymnasium. Marcoux, a varsity athlete in soccer and ice hockey, was named to the athletic director position effective Aug. 4. She will succeed Gary Walters, who announced last fall that he would step down after leading the athletics program at Princeton for 20 years.2014-04-1523 minPrinceton University Podcast (Audio)Princeton University Podcast (Audio)Mollie Marcoux appointed Princeton University's Director of AthleticsMollie Marcoux and Chris Eisgruber address a crowd of coaches, staff, students and media gathered on Carril Court in Jadwin Gymnasium. Marcoux, a varsity athlete in soccer and ice hockey, was named to the athletic director position effective Aug. 4. She will succeed Gary Walters, who announced last fall that he would step down after leading the athletics program at Princeton for 20 years.2014-04-1500 min