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Jamie Saxon, Office of Communications
April 26, 2021 noon
Amanda Satterthwaite, a 2010 Princeton graduate, knows a thing or two about the stress that comes at the end of the semester. One thing that I learned at Princeton that I really cherish now is how to fail and get right back up and finish the race. When you’re in it right now, you can’t appreciate that perspective, said Amanda Satterthwaite, a 2010 alumna and psychiatrist.
Photo courtesy of Amanda Satterthwaite
A psychiatrist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Satterthwaite completed her combined residency in internal medicine and psychiatry at the height of the pandemic at Tulane University School of Medicine including a stint in the intensive care unit of the VA hospital in New Orleans, which was packed with COVID-19 patients. But she said nothing compares to the pressure of her undergraduate years.
Jamie Saxon, Office of Communications
Feb. 18, 2021 2:36 p.m.
If you’ve ever listened to “The Moth,” “Radio Diaries” or “This American Life,” you know the power of hearing real stories told by real people. If you’ve ever listened to a podcast, watched a YouTube video or read an online news article and immediately texted a link to your friend, you know how fast you can feel connected to others with the tap of a finger.
“The Manic Monologues” is a virtual theater experience designed to capture storytelling and shareability. Monologues of true stories, performed by professional actors, and pre-recorded conversations with Princeton students, experts and activists aim to disrupt the stigma around mental illness. Visit the interactive website. (