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Julie Clack

Julie Clack

Author at Princeton Alumni Weekly at Princeton Alumni Weekly

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    Four win Jacobus Fellowship, Princeton’s top graduate student honor

    Lila Rodgers, Mira Nencheva, Binyamin “Benny” Kleinman and Jason Molesky (from left, with Dean of the Graduate School Rodney Priestley) have been named winners of the fellowship, awarded to one Ph.D. student in each division — humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering — whose work has exhibited the highest scholarly excellence.
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    Nadeem Siddiqui named Princeton’s assistant vice president of campu...

    Nadeem Siddiqui, a consultant for dining and auxiliary departments at various colleges and universities around the country, has been named Princeton’s assistant vice president of campus dining. He starts at Princeton on April 11.
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    Kinamo Lomon, director of public safety for the Willingboro, New Jersey, police department, has been named the Princeton Department of Public Safety’s director of operations.
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    Albert Raboteau, a ‘towering figure’ in African American religious ...

    Albert Raboteau Jr., the Henry W. Putnam Professor of Religion, Emeritus, died peacefully at home in Princeton on Sept. 18 following a years-long battle with Lewy Body Dementia. He was 78.
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    Ibeh named Princeton’s associate vice president for capital projects

    Dozie Ibeh, associate vice president for Temple University’s Project Delivery Group, has been named Princeton’s next associate vice president for capital projects.
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    Robert Hollander, preeminent scholar of Dante, ‘pioneer’ of the dig...

    Robert Hollander, professor of European literature, and French and Italian, emeritus, and renowned scholar of Dante, died peacefully of natural causes at his family’s home in Pau’uilo, Hawaii on April 20. He was 87.
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    ‘Les Voix dans la ville’: Voices in the City

    This summer, 24 rising sophomores participated in a language immersion program in Aix-en-Provence and left with a deeper understanding of how language intersects with social, political and cultural issues.
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    'Jane Austen: Then and Now' - Princeton University

    2017 marks the bicentennial of Jane Austen’s death, and a course at Princeton is commemorating the author’s life and legacy today.