Even from almost five thousand miles away, English professor and Rockefeller College master Jeff Nunokawa’s energy was palpable.
Reached by phone at his childhood home in Hawaii, Nunokawa — who has been at the University for more than two decades ...
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This man is amazing and a ray of sunshine to all those that know him. Thank you so much for your services to this University and especially Rocky, Jeff! :)
Look on the bright side, at least this proves that someone reads the Nassau Weekly
Why such a short article? Has to be something juicer there other than just a celebration of a wonderful professor and administrator.
Why not look at the Master position as a whole: role, reality, etc?
Expect better after Tuesday's epic stories in the Prince.
took Nunokawa's class senior spring and loved it. despite the fact that it was senior spring, i did a higher percentage of the reading for that class than for almost any other lit class in my time at Pton, and didn't skip a single lecture (including the one he re-scheduled for 11pm one time).
jeff is, like, magic.
Master Jeff, we love you! But, I think you deserve a deeper article.
is that the dillon stairmaster guy?
I'm not even in Rocky and I really like him. We should all try to be a little more like Jeff.
Yes, he is the Dillon stairmaster guy.
master jeff has so many fans on this campus that it should have been easy to get more quotes, and indicate the breadth of his popularity! he is a wonderful reminder that in a stressful environment like princeton we need to look after each other and see the best in people.