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Shared Effort
Princeton Project 55's Newsletter
In This Issue | Spring 2007
- NetCommunity: An Investment in the Future
- Princeton Project 55 recently invested in a new program called NetCommunity, which will help to better connect alumni, Fellows, TAN affiliates, and others through PP55's website. An anonymous donor has created a challenge grant of $22,500 toward this program. Can you help us match it?
- Princeton Project 55 Fellows: Take Your Placements!
- The newest class of PP55 Fellows has been placed, including the first class of Public Health Fellows. Alumni and staff came together to prepare the incoming Fellows for their next step into the world.
- A Fellow for Life: Thomas Atwater '06, Fellow at The Food Project
- Thomas Atwater knew he wanted to go to medical school, but he did not realize that his Food Project Fellowship would change his life and perspective on a career in medicine.
- TAN Affiliate Profile: Alumni Partner with Public Education
- What can happen when alumni adopt a public school? Alumni for Public Schools (APS) discusses the power of alumni involvement in the Chicago Public Schools.
- Theresa Newhard and Vanessa Jackson '04 Receive Reynolds Fellowships
- A former Public Interest Program (PIP) Manager and a PIP alumna have been awarded competitive Reynolds Fellowships for Social Entrepreneurship at NYU. Together, they comprise one tenth of the 2007 Reynolds class.
- Samuelson to Leave PP55
- Program Manager Nora Samuelson will leave Princeton Project 55 in August to pursue a Princeton in Asia Fellowship.
- PP55 Closes in on Fiscal Year Goal
- Princeton Project 55 has almost reached its goal for the 2006-2007 fiscal year, which ends June 30. Will your gift put us over the top?
- Come to PP55's Reunions Open House
- Join us for a Reunions Open House on Friday, June 1 between 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm.
- Reunions Events
- Find out what is going on at Princeton Project 55 and on campus during Reunions Weekend.
- The 2007 Fellows
- 70 recent graduates will be working with public interest organizations in 2007-2008.
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Featured Article:
Boston Outreach Dinner draws a record crowd
More than 75 Princeton alumni and friends of Princeton Project 55 attended the annual Outreach Dinner, held this year in Boston, which featured keynote speaker, Dr. Howard Hiatt, the former dean of the Harvard School of Public Health. Read more.