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In the nation's service, in your best interests
Published: Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
With the economy in its frighteningly precarious state, it is no wonder that The Daily Princetonian has of late has published several articles devoted to career options for the Class of 2009. Seniors are naturally wondering what is around the ...(back to the article)
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Thank you, Caitlin, for your thoughtful and inspiring letter. Certainly, there is a wealth of opportunity for Princeton alumni of all ages to put their principles into practice.
Princeton Project 55 inspires and builds civic leadership among alumni and students by engaging them in significant activities that influence and improve our society. From the start, Project 55 has been an independent organization, with no formal ties to Princeton University and to the Class of 1955.
Please visit www.project55.org to learn more about how alumni of all ages are excited, engaged, and involved.
Kathleen Reilly, Executive Director
Princeton Project 55
Alas! Bankers and finance mavens can now rest their guilt about not fulfilling Princeton's nouveaux mission statement of "..in the nation's service..." Now that almost all the banks are nationalized and owned by the fed, you can i-bank and be a public servant at the same time!
Than again, since we all pay taxes, everyone's a public servant anyway.