Princeton University
Princeton Weekly Bulletin September 10, 2006, Vol. 96, No. 1 prev next current
- Page One
- • José Rafael Moneo Arquitecto selected to design neuroscience / psychology buildings
- • Emergency planning is key as more students travel abroad
- • Class of 2010 arrives
- Inside
- • Milberg gives leading Irish theater collection honoring Muldoon
- • Online book club features ‘tiger tomes’
- • Exhibition showcases Goheen’s 70 years of service to Princeton
- Campus building
- • Summer construction brings two major projects near completion
- • Chemistry building, pedestrian bridge on the horizon
- Almanac
- • Calendar of events
- • Nassau notes
- • By the numbers
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Editor: Ruth Stevens
Calendar editor: Carolyn Geller
Staff writers: Jennifer Greenstein Altmann, Eric Quiñones
Contributing writer: Cass Cliatt
Photographers: Denise Applewhite, John Jameson
Design: Maggie Westergaard
Web edition: Mahlon Lovett
Nassau Notes
Service to mark Sept. 11
The University will mark the five-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks with an interfaith service at 9 a.m. Monday, Sept. 11, in the memorial garden next to Chancellor Green.
The garden was created to honor the 13 Princeton alumni killed in the Sept. 11 attacks. During the service, the names of the alumni will be read and prayers of hope will be offered.
The service is being planned by the Office of Religious Life.
Ceremony marks beginning of year
The University will mark the beginning of the academic year with Opening Exercises at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10, in the University Chapel.
The annual interfaith service will include an address by President Tilghman and the recognition of academic achievements of undergraduate students. It is open to all members of the University community.
Classes begin Thursday, Sept. 14.
Frist open house set
The campus community is invited to attend the Frist Campus Center’s annual open house on Wednesday, Sept. 13.
From noon to 4 p.m. on the 100 level, the center’s seventh open house will feature samplings courtesy of Dining Services and information and resource tables staffed by many offices.
Commemorative gifts will be given away while supplies last. Live entertainment will be provided by the Leslie Ford Jazz Ensemble starting at 2 p.m., also on the 100 level.
This year various offices housed in Frist will host “Meet and Greets.” Student Agencies and the Pace Center will welcome visitors from noon to 4 p.m. in the newly renovated Frantz Student Activity Center, Frist 201A and 201D, respectively. The LGBT Center will welcome visitors from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Frist 246.
For more information, visit the Frist Campus Center Web site at www.princeton.edu/frist.