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Himelhoch, Lambert and Wayner awarded Truman Scholarship for public service

Himelhoch, Lambert and Wayner awarded Truman Scholarship for public service by the Office of Communications April 21, 2021 1:01 p.m. Princeton University students Malka Himelhoch, Jessica Lambert and Claire Wayner have been awarded Truman Scholarships, which provide up to $30,000 toward graduate school and the opportunity to participate in professional development programs to prepare for careers in public service. Himelhoch, a member of the Class of 2021, received her award in 2020, as one of 62 recipients among 773 candidates nationwide. Lambert and Wayner, members of the Class of 2022, are among the 62 recipients for 2021, chosen among 845 candidates nationwide. The award “recognizes college juniors with exceptional leadership potential who are committed to careers in government, the nonprofit or advocacy sectors, education or elsewhere in the public service,” according to the Truman Scholarship Foundation.

The time is now

The time is now April 8, 2021 12:35 p.m. As Princeton University undergoes one of the most extensive building programs in its history over the next decade, it is using the opportunity to lay the foundation needed to achieve “net-zero” greenhouse gas emissions before mid-century. Pictured are some of the many projects aimed at cutting emissions and improving sustainability including geo-exchange, energy efficient new buildings, building efficiency improvements, photovoltaic solar energy, electric vehicle charging stations and all-electric buses. A key identifying the icons is available at the end of the story. Image by Matilda Luk, Office of Communications; Google Earth Pro v 7.3.3.7786 (May 20, 2019) Princeton, New Jersey 40°20’52.49”N, 74°38’55.92”W Eye alt 2667ft https://earth.google.com [April 8, 2021]

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