Lewis ’82 to talk at 2012 Baccalaureate address
Writer and journalist Michael Lewis ’82 will speak at the Baccalaureate ceremony on June 3, Class of 2012 president Lindy Li announced in an email to seniors on Thursday morning.
Writer and journalist Michael Lewis ’82 will speak at the Baccalaureate ceremony on June 3, Class of 2012 president Lindy Li announced in an email to seniors on Thursday morning.
For 25 years, National Geographic’s Crittercam — a small device worn on a collar around a wild animal’s neck — has given scientists an animal’s-eye view of the world by capturing video, sound and other data.
VanderLinden, along with PEP members Timothy Trieu ’14 and Aleks Taranov ’15, was in charge of drafting and devising the gender-neutral housing petition, which went live Nov. 9 on the website gopetition.com. The petition follows the implementation of a pilot program in Spelman Halls during the 2010-11 academic year, that permitted mixed-gender groups to draw into the dormitory’s apartment-style rooms.
“Multinational business corporations will go the same way as General Motors if they don’t learn how to make money,” said Paul Polak, social entrepreneur and founder of the nonprofit organization International Development Enterprises, during his talk titled “The Future of the Corporation” on Monday afternoon in Whig Hall.
Four Princetonians were selected from a pool of 830 candidates to win this year’s Rhodes Scholarship, the Rhodes Trust announced early Sunday morning. Mohit Agrawal ’11, Liz Butterworth ’12, Miriam Rosenbaum ’12 and Astrid Stuth ’12 are among the 32 Americans who will receive full funding to study at Oxford for the next two or three years.