Annual Giving Creating Pathways · Creating Pathways “The opportunities, the community, and the...

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Annual Giving Creating Pathways

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Annual Giving Creating Pathways

“The opportunities, the community, and the lasting

connections are just a few of the invaluable things Princeton gave to

me, and to so many students

who walk through FitzRandolph Gate.

I count myself incredibly fortunate

to be here, and grateful for the

experience I’ve had.”

Jamie Joseph ’13, from West Windsor, NJ, is concentrating in the Woodrow Wilson School and pursuing a certificate in global health and

health policy. Outside of the classroom, she serves as president of Tower Club, sings with the Tigressions, and is social chair for the Class of 2013.

“The opportunities, the community, and the lasting

connections are just a few of the invaluable things Princeton gave to

me, and to so many students

who walk through FitzRandolph Gate.

I count myself incredibly fortunate

to be here, and grateful for the

experience I’ve had.”

Jamie Joseph ’13, from West Windsor, NJ, is concentrating in the Woodrow Wilson School and pursuing a certificate in global health and

health policy. Outside of the classroom, she serves as president of Tower Club, sings with the Tigressions, and is social chair for the Class of 2013.

A fifth-year graduate student in mechanical and aerospace engineering, George Young, who hails from South Australia,

draws on biology as inspiration for engineering.

“I have enjoyed working with

undergraduates, which has enabled me to

hone my own understanding of

the material and effectively

communicate my knowledge. It is

incredibly exciting to see students come up with new ideas

and approaches to problems.”

A fifth-year graduate student in mechanical and aerospace engineering, George Young, who hails from South Australia,

draws on biology as inspiration for engineering.

“I have enjoyed working with

undergraduates, which has enabled me to

hone my own understanding of

the material and effectively

communicate my knowledge. It is

incredibly exciting to see students come up with new ideas

and approaches to problems.”

“The senior thesis was a deciding

factor in coming to Princeton. The

idea of spending an entire year with

incredible advisors and becoming an expert on a topic

of my choosing was irresistible.”

A native of Chicago, IL, Amy Solomon ’14 is an independent concentrator whose focus is journalism and media studies.

She is a member of Quipfire!, Princeton’s oldest improv group.

“The senior thesis was a deciding

factor in coming to Princeton. The

idea of spending an entire year with

incredible advisors and becoming an expert on a topic

of my choosing was irresistible.”

A native of Chicago, IL, Amy Solomon ’14 is an independent concentrator whose focus is journalism and media studies.

She is a member of Quipfire!, Princeton’s oldest improv group.

Ubaldo Escalante ’13, of Phoenix, AZ, is concentrating in architecture and pursuing a certificate in Latin American Studies. He serves as an

intern at the Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding and is involved with Acción Latina and Ballet Folklórico.

“My friendship with my classmates

has given me the opportunity

to expand my knowledge and

interests in different cultures and languages.”

Ubaldo Escalante ’13, of Phoenix, AZ, is concentrating in architecture and pursuing a certificate in Latin American Studies. He serves as an

intern at the Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding and is involved with Acción Latina and Ballet Folklórico.

“My friendship with my classmates

has given me the opportunity

to expand my knowledge and

interests in different cultures and languages.”

“I have enjoyed being exposed to

new ideas and uncovering new

interests. I never would have guessed

that I would serve as head chair for the

Princeton Model Congress conferences

or discover an ardor for marketing

and advertising.”

Born in Seoul, South Korea, Kelly Shon ’14, who is concentrating in sociology, is a standout on the women’s golf team. She moved

with her family to Port Washington, NY, when she was eight.

“I have enjoyed being exposed to

new ideas and uncovering new

interests. I never would have guessed

that I would serve as head chair for the

Princeton Model Congress conferences

or discover an ardor for marketing

and advertising.”

Born in Seoul, South Korea, Kelly Shon ’14, who is concentrating in sociology, is a standout on the women’s golf team. She moved

with her family to Port Washington, NY, when she was eight.

“As a member of the HighSteppers, I have performed with a creative and hardworking group of people. Working with them to build the organization’s reputation and create our annual interscholastic competition has been a truly rewarding experience.” —Kevin Ofori

“The Freshman Seminar ‘Race, Class, and the Selective College Experience’ made me aware of how blessed I was to receive an excellent education. Since then, I have been studying educational injustices and ways to rectify them.” —Kyle Ofori

One of nearly a dozen sets of twins currently on Princeton’s campus, seniors Kyle and Kevin Ofori, of Wooster, OH are both concentrating in economics.

Kyle is pursuing a certificate in Chinese language and culture and Kevin is earning a certificate in Russian language and culture. They are both

members of the HighSteppers, Princeton’s step team.

“As a member of the HighSteppers, I have performed with a creative and hardworking group of people. Working with them to build the organization’s reputation and create our annual interscholastic competition has been a truly rewarding experience.” —Kevin Ofori

“The Freshman Seminar ‘Race, Class, and the Selective College Experience’ made me aware of how blessed I was to receive an excellent education. Since then, I have been studying educational injustices and ways to rectify them.” —Kyle Ofori

One of nearly a dozen sets of twins currently on Princeton’s campus, seniors Kyle and Kevin Ofori, of Wooster, OH are both concentrating in economics.

Kyle is pursuing a certificate in Chinese language and culture and Kevin is earning a certificate in Russian language and culture. They are both

members of the HighSteppers, Princeton’s step team.

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