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To find out more about any of these PCSC committees, alumni actitvities and interests listed below, click on the links provided. If you are interested in starting/heading up an alumni interest group or activity (i.e., reading club, hiking group, etc) or in volunteering for an open committee chair position, please contact us.

This section is still a work-in-progress.  Check back soon for more detailed information.

PIH

Princeton in Hollywood (PIH) is a PCSC committee that explores issues of interest and concern in the entertainment industry, fosters  the continued growth of Princeton alumni in entertainment, and supports and/or organizes interesting programs and exciting events promoting dialogue, networking and collaboration among Princeton and other Ivy League alumni working in the entertainment industry.

APGA

The Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (http://apga NULL.reuniontechnologies NULL.com/) (APGA) is dedicated to building a community of graduate alumni and students that celebrates the uniqueness of the Princeton Graduate experience. We develop and support events and activities designed to foster:

  • Dynamic and enriching intellectual and social exchanges
  • Collegiality and support for all academic and professional endeavors
  • Our vital role within the larger Princeton University community

A4P

The mission of the Asian American Alumni Association of Princeton (http://a4psocal NULL.blogspot NULL.com/) (A4P) is to support the community of Princeton alumni in advancing Asian-American and Asian issues in student life, University affairs, personal and professional development, and community service.

The Beautiful Minds Project

The Beautiful Minds Project was established in the fall of 2003 to bring the talent, experience, and resources of Princeton alumni together with the curiosity and enthusiasm of the children of Ralph J. Bunche Elementary School. It seeks to inspire children to pursue higher education and promote alumni appreciation of the challenges and triumphs of schools in underserved areas of Los Angeles.