Archives: Speaker

Meta DuEwa Jones ’95
Meta DuEwa Jones is currently the John E. Sawyer Fellow at the National Humanities Center. An Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she is

Pei-Ting S. Chou *05
Pei-Ting S. Chou *05, a U.S./Taiwan certified Regulatory Professional with European trainings funded by Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst and British Council, is the author of Fundamentals of International Regulatory Affairs newly published by U.S. regulatory

Kwanza Jones ’93
Kwanza Jones is an impact investor, artist, author and Founder/CEO of SUPERCHARGED® by Kwanza Jones, a lifestyle, fitness and personal development platform that exists to ignite energy and action in those looking to better themselves. (iamsupercharged.com) She

Carla Schwartz *81 *84
Princeton Phd, Carla Schwartz is a poet, filmmaker, photographer, and blogger. Her poems have appeared in Aurorean, ArLiJo, Eyedrum Periodically, Fourth River, Fulcrum, Bluefifth, Cardiff, Common Ground, Cactus Heart, Gyroscope, Leveler, Long Island Review, Lost

Azahara Palomeque *17
Azahara Palomeque (El Sur, 1986) is a Spanish poet, writer, researcher and educator. She is the author of the books En la Ceniza Blanca de las EncĂas (Isla de Siltolá, 2017), American Poems (Isla de Siltolá, 2015) and

Terri Riendeau ’83
Terri Riendeau ’83 was a Slavic Languages and Literatures concentrator, with a de facto minor in the history of photography. She lives in Princeton, NJ and is in her thirtieth year in Princeton’s Office

Robin Resch *03
Robin Resch *03 P16 is a Princeton based photographer who lived and worked in Italy, France and the Netherlands until 1998. She left Europe to pursue her Master’s in Architecture at Princeton University, which

Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri ’01
Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri is an Indian-Canadian director, photographer, branding expert and social justice advocate. She is known for moving millions to action with her “iconic images and visionary storytelling” (Huffington Post). Her work has won over

Bridget Reilly Durkin ’07
Bridget Reilly Durkin ’07 (playwright and performer) is a physician, bioethicist, and theater artist in Philadelphia, PA. The Art of Dying premiered April 2018, developed as Bridget’s Bioethics Master’s thesis. As an Internal Medicine resident, Bridget

Liza Mundy ’82
Liza Mundy is a former staff writer for The Washington Post, and now writes for the Atlantic, Politico, and Smithsonian, among other publications. She was an English major at Princeton. Her fourth book, “Code