This year, 517 Princeton employees are being recognized for their dedicated years of service, along with six staff members who were named as President Achievement Award recipients and two employees who received the Donald Griffin ’23 Management Award.
Alban Forcione, an internationally renowned scholar of 17th-century literature of “Golden Age” Spain, the Walter S. Carpenter Jr., Professor of Language, Literature and Civilization of Spain, Emeritus, and Princeton alumnus, died Sept. 14 at age 82.
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Princeton employees honored for special achievement, service and management leadership
by Anita Fresolone and Gloria Rosanio, Office of Human Resources
April 22, 2021 1:06 p.m.
On March 25, President Christopher L. Eisgruber (center) hosted a virtual ceremony for the 2020 President Achievement Award (PAA) recipients. Row 1: Joyce Bell, executive assistant, software and application services, Office of Information Technology; Robin Izzo, executive director, Environmental Health and Safety; Connie Brown, department manager, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering; Row 2: Lianne Sullivan-Crowley, vice president for Human Resources and PAA selection committee member; Darryl Johnson, logistics coordinator, shipping, receiving and loading dock, Department of Physics. Row 3: Sohaib Sultan, coordinator for Muslim life, Office of Religious Life, who was named a PAA recipient, prior to his passing on April 16; Hector Mejia, technology specialist 2, enterpr
Four seniors awarded Labouisse Prize for international civic engagement projects
Pooja Makhijani, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
March 2, 2021 9:02 a.m.
Princeton University seniors Chisom Ilogu, Sarah Kamanzi, Leopoldo Solis and Lydia Spencer have been awarded the Henry Richardson Labouisse ’26 Prize to pursue international civic engagement projects for one year following graduation.
Ilogu, a history concentrator from Belle Mead, New Jersey, will develop a digital and in-person exhibit in Nigeria and Senegal about the major pan-African festival FESTAC 77. Kamanzi, a French and Italian concentrator from Kigali, Rwanda, will interview African international students in Rwanda, like herself, who come from low income-backgrounds but have acquired socioeconomic and passport privileges. Solis, a history concentrator from Tucson, Arizona, will spend his year in the Huastecan region of Mexico, teaching English and basic computational skills in th