Princeton University
Princeton Weekly Bulletin March 26, 2007, Vol. 96, No. 20 prev next current
- Page One
- • Wheeler guides students into new creative waters
- • Annual Innovation Forum brings together inventors and investors
- Inside
- • University offers archived lectures as podcasts
- • John Fleming, Bradley Whitford chosen to address seniors
- • Historian’s work uncovering the past helps community ‘look itself in the eye’
- • Exhibition to showcase history, labors of ‘Godunov’ production
- • Olsen appointed engineering school’s ‘entrepreneur - in - residence’
- • Cotsen presents ‘Princyclopedia 2007’
- People
- • Spotlight
- Almanac
- • Calendar of events
- • Nassau notes
- • By the numbers
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- Editor: Ruth Stevens Calendar editor: Shani Hilton Staff writers: Jennifer Greenstein Altmann, Eric Quiñones Contributing writers: Emily Aronson, Chad Boutin, Cass Cliatt, Teresa Riordan Photographers: Denise Applewhite, John Jameson Design: Maggie Westergaard Web edition: Mahlon Lovett
People
John Zerillo (photo: Denise Applewhite)
Spotlight
Name: John Zerillo.
Position: Technical support specialist at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Providing technical support on all computer equipment used by faculty and staff. Installing and testing new programs. Collaborating with the Office of Information Technology.
Quote: “I like to solve problems. When I’m troubleshooting computer programs, I try to think like a user.”
Other interests: Taking walks and visiting amusement parks with his wife, Diana, and their two sons, 4-year-old Johnny and 1-year-old Dylan. Running his own disc jockey company.