2017
insights
A Letter From the Provost
This issue of Princeton International celebrates a bold, innovative collection of scholarly projects and initiatives that Princeton faculty and students have undertaken this past year.
in the news
Louis A. Simpson International Building: A New Home for International Programs
Princeton University’s international initiatives have found a new home, thanks to the opening of the Louis A. Simpson International Building located at 20 Washington Road.
Krahulik Named Senior Associate Dean for International Programs and Experiential Learning
Karen Krahulik ’91 was named the senior associate dean for international programs and experiential learning at Princeton University, effective Sept. 1.
Bridge Year Launches New Site in Indonesia
Princeton University’s Bridge Year Program, part of the Office of International Programs, has launched a new program site in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Princeton Athens Center: One Year Later
Last fall, the Princeton Athens Center opened its doors for the first time to a small group of 55 faculty, students, alumni and friends.
The Paul and Marcia Wythes Center on Contemporary China
A gift from the Wythes family has named the Center on Contemporary China, established in 2015, in honor of former trustee Paul Wythes of the Class of 1955 and his wife Marcia.
in my own words
I Have Hardly Heard Silence
I have a tendency to fill silences. When there is a pause in class, I speak; I often sing when cooking or taking a walk.
in depth
Teaming Up for Impact
Four internationally-focused service programs offer students opportunities for learning and sharing their skills with others.
All Abroad
PIIRS Undergraduate Fellows travel internationally to conduct research for their senior theses.
in person
Connecting His Past and Future
When Nelson Mandela passed away near the end of 2013, Princeton’s Umqombothi African Music Ensemble gathered under the 1879 Arch and moonlit sky to perform a beautiful tribute to the revolutionary leader.
Building Robots and Relationships
Whitney Huang ’19 embraces research and cultural opportunities in Seoul as one of 12 Streicker Fellows.
Curiouser and Curiouser!
Book in hand, Joani Etskovitz turns the page on the next chapter of her life.
From East Coast to South Seas
Keo Chan ’18 tackles fisheries science during his semester abroad in New Zealand.