Religious Services
Thursday, October 4 at 12:00 PM
Noon Mass, University Chapel
Friday, October 5 at 11:00 AM
Adoration and Confession, University Chapel
Friday, October 5 at 12:00 PM
Noon Mass, University Chapel
Friday, October 5 at 1:00 PM
Jumu’ah Prayer, Murray-Dodge Hall
Friday, October 5 at 6:00 PM
Aarthi (Hindu), Meditation Room of Murray-Dodge Hall
Friday, October 5 at 6:30 PM
Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Shabbat Services, Center for Jewish Life
Saturday, October 6 at 9:15 AM
Orthodox Shabbat Morning Service, Center for Jewish Life
Saturday, October 6 at 9:45 AM
Conservative Egalitarian Shabbat Morning Service, Center for Jewish Life
Sunday, October 7 at 10:00 AM
Orthodox Christian Service, Murray-Dodge Hall
Sunday, October 7 at 11:00 AM
Protestant Service, University Chapel
Sunday, October 7 at 1:30 PM
Hallelujah! Gospel Service, Murray-Dodge Hall
Sunday, October 7 at 4:30 PM
Sunday Mass, University Chapel
Networking and Career Development
Thursday, October 4, 2:30-4:15 PM
Networking Open House and Careers Roundtable with Certificate in Finance and Master in Finance Alumni and students
Bendheim Center for Finance
Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building – Room 108 (BCF Library)
20 Washington Road, Princeton NJ 08544
Friday, October 5, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Career Services Drop-In
Office of Career Services, 36 University Place, Suite 200
Friday, October 5, 12:00 – 1:30 PM (drop in anytime)
LGBT Center
Princeton LGBTQIA Oral History Project: Lunch Discussion & Gallery featuring Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Women Alums
Join us for an audio gallery show and to hear the latest about the Princeton LGBTQIA Oral History Project, an initiative in which students interview LGBTQIA alumni to learn about their lives, particularly their experiences being LGBTQIA (out and not out) at Princeton, and their perceptions of the climate for LGBTQIA people at Princeton in different points in time. In the summers of 2017 and 2018, the student intern team interviewed over 100 alums, ranging from class of 1955 to class of 2015. Join us to hear some of the new stories we collected in 2018, including audio collages of lesbian, bisexual and transgender women alums, in honor of the She Roars conference. Lunch provided. Sponsored by the LGBT Center, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Princeton BTGALA, the University Archives and the Princeton Histories Fund
Saturday, October 6, 8:00 – 8:00 AM
Bobst Hall, 83 Prospect Ave.
Morning with the Madison Program
Join us for breakfast in the East Room of Bobst Hall
Athletic Events
Saturday, October 6 at 8 AM
Men’s Tennis v. Farnsworth Invitational
Cordish Family Pavilion and Lenz Tennis Center
Saturday, October 6 at 1 PM
Men’s Football v. Lehigh
Powers Field at Princeton Stadium
Saturday, October 6 at 4 PM
Women’s Soccer v. Brown
Myslik Field at Roberts Stadium
Saturday, October 6 at 4:15 PM
Athletics Alumni Reception with Mollie Marcoux Samaan ’91
1952 Stadium
Saturday, October 6 at 7:00 PM
Men’s Soccer v. Brown
Myslik Field at Roberts Stadium
Other Campus Events
Wednesday, October 3, 6:00-8:00 PM
Exploring Global Narratives: Navigating identity, resistance, and gender through storytelling: A Conversation with Alexis Okeowo.
Princeton Arts Museum, McCormick Hall, Room 101
Thursday October 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Friday October 5th 9:30am – 4:45pm
Betts Auditorium
Domestic Violence: The Limits and Possibilities of a Concept
This one and a half-day conference seeks to start an interdisciplinary conversation on domestic violence, as a legal, political, anthropological, and psychoanalytic concept but also as an aesthetic and representational problem. We hope to bring together different communities and disciplines on campus to think through an incredibly difficult topic, which not only takes an emotional toll, but which also is conceptually demanding; whereas most conversations err on the side of the concrete and thus study domestic violence only empirically, our conference insists upon a critical, speculative perspective. Full program: german.princeton.edu
Saturday, October 6, 9:00 – 10:15 AM
East Room of Bobst Hall, 83 Prospect Ave.
Why Princeton is Special: Women’s Perspectives on Viewpoint Diversity on Campus
Princeton is nearly peerless as a university for its strength in engaging diverse patterns of thought. Allison Berger ’18, Elly Brown ’18, and current undergraduate students discuss what intellectual diversity has meant for their journeys as Tiger women during and after their years at Princeton. Moderated by Ruby Shao ’17, B. Phil. Candidate in Philosophy, Exeter College, Oxford.
Saturday, October 6, 10:45 AM – 12:00 PM
East Room of Bobst Hall, 83 Prospect Ave.
Rocking the Cradle While Rocking the Workplace: A Dialogue with Princeton Alumnae on Managing Home, Family and Career
Ann Parker McKeehan ’00, an assistant director with the Division of Supervision and Regulation at the Federal Reserve Board; Ana Samuel ’00, a Research Scholar with the Witherspoon Institute and Academic Director of Canavox (a nonprofit organization advancing the cause of marriage and family); Laura Vanderkam ’01, author, speaker, and co-host of the Best of Both Worlds podcast; and Dr. Ann Woolley ‘01, an infectious disease specialist on the staff of Brigham and Women’s Hospital at Harvard Medical School, discuss meeting the challenges of raising a family and furthering their career and the influences from their Princeton days that motivate and inspire them. Moderated by Maria Garlock, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Co-Director, Program in Architecture and Engineering; Head of Forbes College, Princeton University.