On July 4, a group of more than 400 Princeton faculty members and (from the look of it) hangers-on sent a letter to the university’s president and other leaders on the subject of “anti-black racism.” After a few perfunctory and unsupported allegations about this phenomenon, the authors proceed to the business at hand. They present several dozen “demands.”
Each demand seems more outlandish than the last until, finally, we get to the apogee:
Constitute a committee composed entirely of faculty that would oversee the investigation and discipline of racist behaviors, incidents, research, and publication on the part of faculty, following a protocol for grievance and appeal to be spelled out in Rules and Procedures of the Faculty. Guidelines on what counts as racist behavior, incidents, research, and publication will be authored by a faculty committee for incorporation into the same set of rules and procedures.
Thus, as Zaid Jilani tweeted, the faculty letter “calls for eliminating academic freedom via a committee that would review all publications for racist thought (racist defined by the committee).”
Would empirical research into policing that showed little or no anti-black racial bias be deemed racist? How about empirical research that showed a strong link between raising children in households without a father and crime, drug addiction, and low educational achievement? How about a biography of Thomas Jefferson that wasn’t sufficiently condemnatory or that focused only on his public accomplishments, as opposed to his private life?
In the university context, a research police is tantamount to a thought police. Here is the full list of the authoritarians and dupes who are calling on Princeton to establish a research police. (Note the name in italics near the end. It looks like someone was having a laugh.)
Tracy K. Smith, Roger S. Berlind ‘52 Professor in the Humanities; Chair, Lewis Center for the Arts
Jenny E. Greene, Professor of Astrophysical Sciences
Dan-el Padilla Peralta, Associate Professor of Classics
Andrew Cole, Professor of English and Director of the Gauss Seminars in Criticism
Imani Perry, Hughes-Rogers Professor of African American Studies
Ruha Benjamin, Associate Professor of African American Studies & Arthur H. Scribner Bicentennial Preceptor
Eddie S. Glaude Jr., James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of African American Studies
Brooke Holmes, Robert F. Goheen Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Classics
Simon Gikandi, Robert Schirmer Professor of English
Jhumpa Lahiri, Director and Professor of Creative Writing
Yiyun Li, Professor of Creative Writing
Aleksandar Hemon, Professor of Creative Writing
V. M. McEwen, Assistant Professor of Architecture
Rashidah N. Andrews, Director of Studies, Forbes College
Judith Weisenfeld, Agate Brown and George L. Collord Professor of Religion
Autumn Womack, Assistant Professor of English and African American Studies
Chika Okeke-Agulu, Professor of African and African Diaspora Art
Betsy Levy Paluck, Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs; Deputy Director, Kahneman-Treisman Center for Behavioral Science & Public Policy
Joshua B. Guild, Associate Professor of History and African American Studies
Tera W. Hunter, Edwards Professor of American History and Professor of African American Studies
Naomi Murakawa, Associate Professor of African American Studies
Jannette Carey, Associate Professor of Chemistry
Monica Huerta, Assistant Professor of English and American Studies
Beth Lew-Williams, Associate Professor of History
Crystal Napoli, Academic Administrator, Lewis Center for the Arts
Kimberly de los Santos, John C. Bogle ’51 and Burton G. Malkiel *64 Executive Director, Pace Center
Courtney Perales Reyes, Coordinator and Communications Associate, Programs for Access and Inclusion, Scholars Institute Fellows Program
Julia Elyachar, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
Sarah Chihaya, Assistant Professor of English
Jane Cox, Senior Lecturer and Director of The Program in Theater
Wendy Belcher, Professor of Comparative Literature and African American Studies
Hal Foster, Townsend Martin Class of 1917 Professor of Art and Archaeology
Christina León, Assistant Professor of English
Brian Eugenio Herrera, Associate Professor of Theater and Gender and Sexuality Studies
Alberto Bruzos, Senior Lecturer and Director of Spanish Language Program
Rhae Lynn Barnes, Assistant Professor of History
Frederik J. Simons, Professor of Geosciences
Gillian Knapp, Professor Emerita of Astrophysical Sciences
Susan Wheeler, Professor of Creative Writing
Dara Z. Strolovitch, Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies
Max Weiss, Associate Professor of History and Near Eastern Studies
Susan Sugarman, Professor of Psychology
Sara Howard, Librarian for Gender and Sexuality Studies
Jenny Xie, Lecturer in Creative Writing
Satyel Larson, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Studies
Eve Aschheim, Lecturer in the Visual Arts Program
Sonya Legg, Senior Research Oceanographer and Lecturer in the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program
Elizabeth Margulis, Professor of Music
Forrest Meggers, Assistant Professor, Architecture and Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment
Spyros Papapetros, Associate Professor, School of Architecture
Beatrice Kitzinger, Assistant Professor of Medieval Art History, Art & Archaeology
Shariffa Ali, Lecturer in Theater, Lewis Center
Julia Elyachar, Associate Professor, Anthropology and PIIRs
Joshua Kotin, Associate Professor, Department of English
Arcadio Díaz-Quiñones, Emory L. Ford Professor Emeritus, Spanish and Portuguese
Jeff Whetstone, Professor, Lewis Center for the Arts
Ben Baer, Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Literature; Director, Program in South Asian Studies
Perla Masi, Lecturer, Spanish and Portuguese
Rosina Lozano, Associate Professor of History
Regina Kunzel, Doris Stevens Chair and Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies, and History
Deborah J. Yashar, Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Politics & Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Daniel Sheffield, Assistant Professor, Near Eastern Studies
Elena Fratto, Assistant Professor, Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures
Kirstin Valdez Quade, Assistant Professor of Creative Writing
Steven Chung, Associate Professor, East Asian Studies
Stacy Wolf, Professor of Theater and American Studies, Lewis Center for the Arts
Eldar Shafir, Class of 1987 Professor of Behavioral Science and Public Policy, Psychology & Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Katie Chenoweth, Associate Professor, Department of French and Italian
Anna M. Shields, Chair and Professor of East Asian Studies
Susan Marshall, Director of the Program in Dance
Michelle Thomas, Senior Buyer, Office of the Vice President for Finance and Treasury
Susan Wheeler, Professor of Creative Writing
Susana Draper, Associate Professor., Comparative Literature
Dara Z. Strolovitch, Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies
Anne McClintock, A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies
Satyel Larson, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Studies
Shaun Marmon, Associate Professor of Religion
Shariffa Ali, Lecturer in the Program in Theater
Vicky Glosson, Program Coordinator, Office of the Dean of the College
Rosina Lozano, Associate Professor of History
Rochelle A. Makela-Goodman, Director, Gift Planning; Latino Princetonians, University Advancement
Arbel Griner, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Anne Anlin Cheng, Professor of English and Director of American Studies
Angel Gardner, Assistant Director of External Affairs at the Lewis Center for the Arts
Barbara Nagel, Assistant Professor of German
Miguel Angel Centeno, Musgrave Professor of Sociology; Vice-Dean, Princeton School of International and Public Affairs
Trineice Robinson-Martin, Lecturer in Music
Marguerite Verá, Senior Associate Director of Venue Services
Zahid R. Chaudhary, Associate Professor of English
Carmelita Becnel, Stage Manager in the Program in Theater
Irene V. Small, Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology
Sabrina L. Smith, Associate Director, Leadership Gifts, University Advancement
Eduardo Cadava, Professor of English
LaFleur Stephens-Dougan, Assistant Professor of Politics
Russ Leo, Associate Professor of English
Marissa Gonzalez, Senior Manager, Strategic Projects and Operations, OIT
Lital Levy, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature
Karen Emmerich, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature
Moulie Vidas, Associate Professor of Religion and the Program in Judaic Studies
Paul Muldoon, Howard G. B. Clark University Professor; Director, Princeton Atelier/Chair, Fund for Irish Studies/Founding Chair of the Lewis Center for the Arts
Amaney A. Jamal, Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics at Princeton University and Director of the Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice
Ian Bourg, Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Zia Mian, Research Scientist and Co-Director, Program in Science and Global Security, Program on Science and Global Security
Andrea L. Graham, Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology; Co-Director of the Global Health Program; Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Kirstin Valdez Quade, Assistant Professor Creative Writing
Pedro Meira Monteiro, Arthur W. Marks ’19 Professor of Spanish and Portuguese
Alex Glaser, Associate Professor, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Ryo Morimoto, Assistant Professor, Anthropology
Paul Frymer, Professor of Politics and Director of the Program in Law and Public Affairs
Marion Friedman Young, Executive Director, Lewis Center for the Arts
Martha Friedman, Director and Senior Lecturer, Visual Arts Program, Lewis Center For the Arts
Melissa Haynes, Lecturer in the Department of Classics
Rob Nixon, Barron Family Professor of Humanities and Environment, Princeton Environmental Institute and Department of English
Nicole D. Legnani, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese
Erin West, Program Associate, Program in Creative Writing, Lewis Center for the Arts
Caroline Cheung, Assistant Professor of Classics
Joshua Billings, Professor of Classics
Suzanne Agins, Lecturer in the Program in Theater
Daphney Kalotay, Lecturer in Creative Writing
Mitra Keykhah, Assistant Director of Donor Relations, University Development
Anastasia Mann, Lecturer, School of Public and International Affairs
Keith Wailoo, Henry Putnam University Professor of History and Public Affairs, Department of History / School of Public and International Affairs
Michael Wood, Charles Barnwell Straut Class of 1923 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Emeritus
Gabriel Crouch, Director of Choral Activities, Department of Music
Gabriel Vecchi, Professor, Geosciences and the Princeton Environmental Institute
Rachael Z. DeLue, Christopher Binyon Sarofim ’86 Professor in American Art, Art & Archaeology, and American Studies
Colleen Asper, Lecturer in the Program in Visual Art, Lewis Center For the Arts
Andrew Houck, Professor, Electrical Engineering
Rena Lederman, Professor, Anthropology Department
Coleen T. Murphy, Professor, Molecular Biology
Hendrik Lorenz, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Philosophy
Zemer Gitai, Edwin Grant Conklin Professor, Department of Molecular Biology
Rachel L. Price, Associate Professor, Spanish and Portuguese
Rebecca Lazier, Senior Lecturer, Lewis Center for the Arts
Nick Nesbitt, Professor, Department of French and Italian
Mary O’Connor, Manager, Office of the Chair and Special Projects, Lewis Center for the Arts
Margaret Martonosi, Hugh Trumbull Adams ’35 Professor, Computer Science
Helmut Reimitz, Professor, Department of History
Davina T. Wrenn, Student Services Assistant, Office of the Registrar
Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Professor of Sociology
Deana Lawson, Professor of Photography, Lewis Center for the Arts
Casey Lew-Williams, Professor of Psychology
Aynsley Vandenbroucke, Full Time Lecturer in Dance, Lewis Center for the Arts
Aaron Landsman, Visiting Lecturer, Theater, Lewis Center for the Arts
Sophie Gee, Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Department of English
Annegret Falkner, Assistant Professor, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Stephen F. Teiser, D.T. Suzuki Professor in Buddhist Studies, Department of Religion
Anna Arabindan-Kesson, Laurance S. Rockefeller University Preceptor, Department of African American Studies/Department of Art and Archaeology
James Welling, Lecturer with the Rank of Professor in Visual Arts
Nell Painter, Edwards Professor of American History, Emerita
Mónica Ponce de León, Professor and Dean of the School of Architecture
Vince Di Mura, Resident Composer and Musical Director, Lewis Center of the Arts
Mark Nelson, Lecturer in Theater, Lewis Center for the Arts
Michael Cadden, Senior Lecturer, Program in Theater, Lewis Center for the Arts
R. N. Sandberg, Lecturer, Theater, Lewis Center for the Arts, and Department of English
Alin Coman, Associate Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs, Psychology/SPIA
Dannelle Gutarra Cordero, Lecturer, African American Studies & Gender and Sexuality Studies
Yael Niv, Professor, Psychology Department and Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Anna Kesson, Assistant Professor, African American Studies; Art and Archaeology
Barbara Engelhardt, Associate Professor, Computer Science
Andrew Watsky, Professor, Art and Archaeology
Marshall Brown, Director, Princeton Urban Imagination Center; Associate Professor of Architecture
Tamsen Wolff, Associate Professor of English
Bridget Alsdorf, Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology
Reena Goldthree, Assistant Professor, African American Studies
Tali Mendelberg, John Work Garrett Professor of Politics, Department of Politics
Leah Boustan, Professor of Economics
Gabriel Duguay ’22, chair, the USG Indigeneity at Princeton Task Force, First Indigenous Studies Concentrator, Indigenous Studies
Katharine Schassler, ’21, the USG Indigeneity at Princeton Task Force, concentrating in Civil and Environmental Engineering
Manna Selassie, MPA, International Relations and Affairs, ’20
Keely Toledo, ’22, Anthropology
Paul Nadal, Assistant Professor, Department of English and Program in American Studies
Nathan Davis, Lecturer in Theater; Roger S. Berlind ’52 Playwright in Residence, Lewis Center for the Arts
Elke Ursula Weber, Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment and Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs, Andlinger Center
Diana Tamir, Assistant Professor, Psychology
Murielle Perrier, Lecturer, Department of French and Italian
Florent Masse, Senior Lecturer, Department of French and Italian
Olga Hasty, Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Ra’anan Boustan, Research Scholar, Program in Judaic Studies
Jesse Gomez, Assistant Professor, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Leonard Wantchekon, Professor, Politics and International Affairs
Catherine Peña, Assistant Professor, Neuroscience
Mala Murthy, Professor, Neuroscience
Mariangela Lisanti, Associate Professor of Physics
Carlos Brody, Wilbur H. Gantz III ’59 Professor of Neuroscience, Neuroscience
Robert Goldston, Professor, Astrophysical Sciences
Naomi Ehrich Leonard, Edwin S. Wilsey Professor Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Jeff Dolven, Professor of English
Michael Strauss, Professor and Chair, Astrophysical Sciences
Katerina Stergiopoulou, Assistant Professor, Classics and the Center of Hellenic Studies
Jesse Jenkins, Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and Environment
Marcus Hultmark, Associate Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Judith Hamera, Professor, American Studies and Dance
William Gleason, Hughes-Rogers Professor, English and American Studies
Sigrid Adriaenssens, Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Miguel Gutierrez, 2020-2021 Caroline A. Hearst Choreographer in Residence, Lewis Center for the Arts
Dyane Harvey-Salaam, Lecturer in Dance, Lewis Center for the Arts
Erika Kiss, Director of Film Forum, University Center for Human Values
Lara Harb, Assistant Professor, Near Eastern Studies
D. Vance Smith, Professor of English
Cindy Rosenfeld, Program Associate, Program in Dance
Kinohi Nishikawa, Associate Professor, English & African American Studies
Rebecca Stenn, Lecturer, Lewis Center for the Arts, Dance Program
Grace Helton, Assistant Professor, Philosophy
Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi, Professor, Near Eastern Studies
C. Jessica Metcalf, Associate Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Ilyana Kuziemko, Professor, Economics
Kenneth Tam, Lecturer, Lewis Center for the Arts
Erin Besler, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture
Alexander Nehamas, Carpenter Professor in the Humanities, Philosophy and Comparative Literature
Laurence Ralph, Professor of Anthropology, Anthropology
Meredith Martin, Associate Professor, Department of English
Jodi Schottenfeld-Roames, Lecturer, Molecular Biology
Patricia Blessing, Assistant Professor of Islamic Art, Art & Archaeology
Takumi Murayama ’14, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Mathematics
Sama Ahmed, Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Megan Wang, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Nicholas Risteen, Lecturer, Princeton Writing Program
Z. Yan Wang, Postdoctoral Researcher, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Tara van Viegen, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Daniel Cohen, Assistant Professor, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Gavin Steingo, Associate Professor, Music
James E Gunn, Eugne Higgina Professor (emeritus), Astrophysical Sciences
Jonathan Hanna, Master of Architecture, 2022, School of Architecture
Daniel Rusnak, graduate program in Slavic Languages and Literatures, 2019
Imani Mulrain, ’23, Molecular Biology
Jo Dunkley, Professor, Departments of Physics and Astrophysics
Kauribel Javier, Program Coordinator, Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students
Robert Kaplowitz, Lecturer in Theater, Lewis Center for the Arts
Eileen Reeves, Professor of Comparative Literature
Ilana Witten, Associate Professor, Neuroscience & Psychology
Brian DePasquale, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Sandra Bermann, Cotsen Professor in the Humanities; Professor of Comparative Literature; Director, Fung Global Scholars Program Comparative Literature
Xinning Zhang, Assistant Professor, Department of Geosciences and Princeton Environmental Institute
Katherine Reischl, Assistant Professor, Slavic Languages and Literatures
Brandy Briones, Graduate Student, Psychology and Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Gorka Bilbao, Lecturer, Spanish and Portuguese
Marilia Librandi, Lecturer, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Joseph Schloss, Lecturer, Program in Dance, Lewis Center for the Arts
Sarita Fellows, Lecturer in Theater, Lewis Center for the Arts
Andrew Feldherr, Professor, Classics
Gabriela Nouzeilles, Professor, Spanish and Portuguese
Blair Schoene, Associate Professor, Geosciences
German Labrador Mendez, Professor, Spanish and Portuguese
Michael Oppenheimer, Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs, SPIA and Geosciences
Trica Keaton, Associate Professor of African and African American Studies, Dartmouth College
Nadia Cervantes Pérez, Lecturer , Spanish and Portuguese
Richard Hutchins, PhD ’19, Classics
Nicholas J. Figueroa, Spanish Lecturer, Spanish and Portuguese
Grace K Penn , Associate Director, Affiliated Groups Advancement
Christina H. Lee, Associate Professor, Spanish & Portuguese
Eliot Raynor, Lecturer, Spanish and Portuguese
Lynda Dodd, Lecturer, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Deborah Schlein, Librarian for Near Eastern Studies; Near Eastern Studies PhD, ’19
Caroline Owens, Graduate Student, UC Santa Barbara; Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology
Willliam Bialek, John Archibald Wheeler/Battelle Professor, Physics and the Lewis-Sigler Institute
Benjamin Morison, Professor, Director of the Program in Classical Philosophy; Philosophy
Daniel M. Choi, Lecturer, Princeton Writing Program
Karen Sisti, College Program Administrator, Rockefeller College
Lev Nikulin, PGRA, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Vance T. Stephens ’11, Assistant Director, Undergraduate Financial Aid
Devin Fore, Professor, German
Greg Taubman, A.B. Summa Cum Laude 2006, Classical Studies
AnneMarie Luijendijk, Professor, Head of First College, Religion
Shawon Jackson, ’15 School of Public and International Affairs
Margaret Beissinger, Research Scholar, Slavic Languages & Literatures
Jamie Goodwin, ’21, Philosophy
Erin Huang, Assistant Professor, East Asian Studies and Comparative Literature
Raj Hathiramani ’07 S’09, Operations Research and Financial Engineering
Abigail Keyes ’02, Near Eastern Studies
Joel Lande, Assistant Professor, German
Jinyu Liu, Professor of Classical Studies, DePauw University
Sara S. Poor, Associate Professor, German
Johannes Wankhammer, Assistant Professor, German
Agustín Fuentes, Professor, Anthropology
Sina Tafazoli, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Mingzhen Lu, Associate Research Scholar, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Bryan Grenfell, Kathryn Briger and Sarah Fenton Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and School of Public and International Affairs
Chanelle Wilson, Assistant Professor of Education, Director of Africana Studies, Bryn Mawr/Haverford College
Suik Mai Baal, ’16, School of Public and International Affairs
Argenis Hurtado Moreno, Doctoral Student, Anthropology, Brown University
Lauren L Emberson, Assistant Professor, Psychology
Jeremy D. Cortez, Ph.D. Candidate, President of SACNAS Princeton Chapter, Dept. of Molecular Biology
Rebecca Senior, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Jim Wu, PhD candidate, Department of Physics
Zach Zimmerman ’10, Visiting Lecturer, Lewis Center for the Arts
Rory Truex, Assistant Professor, Politics and School of Public and International Affairs
Rik Aspinall ’06, A.B., Physics
Jared A Crooks, ’11 *15 S’09, Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Erik T Fallis, Professor, Program in Judaic Studies
Rebecca Moore, Graduate Student, Molecular Biology
Rustington Shackelford ’06, Angel Investor
Joshua Shaevitz, Professor, Physics and the Lewis-Sigler Institute
Christopher Tully, Professor, Physics
Andrew Leifer, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Nadia Cervantes Pérez, Lecturer, Spanish and Portuguese
Thomas Gregor ’05, Professor, Physics and the Lewis-Sigler Institute
M. Zahid Hasan, Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics, Physics
Christopher Allan Palmer, Associate Research Scholar, Physics
Sarah Elkordy, ’21, Public and International Affairs
Malavika Rajeev, Graduate Student, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
David Salkowski, PhD Candidate, Musicology
Michael Romalis, Professor, Physics
Juliane Rebentisch, Regular Visiting Professor, Department of German
Jacqueline Golden, Associate Director, Application Development University Advancement
Lisa Malia Scalice, Senior Department Manager, Physics
Sashank Pisupati, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Traslyn Butler, Senior Associate Director, Office of Advancement
Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri ’01, Visiting Lecturer, Director, Photographer and Social Justice Advocate, Lewis Center for the Arts
April Ball, Student, Psychology, Stanford University
Raquel Mattson-Prieto, Lecturer, Spanish and Portuguese
Liana Wait, PhD Candidate, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Jarome Ali, Graduate Student, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Catherine M. Young, Lecturer, Princeton Writing Program
James W. Fuerst ’94, Assistant Professor of Writing, Literary Studies, Eugene Lang College, The New School
Sean D. Johnson, Carnegie-Princeton Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Astrophysical Sciences
Kasey Wagoner, Lecturer, Physics
Sarah Kocher, Assistant Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
Ben Krause, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Mathematics
Rémy Joseph, Postdoctoral Scholar, Astrophysical Sciences
Peter D. Meyers, Professor, Physics
Sha Li, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Molecular Biology
Roohi Dalal, Graduate Student, Astrophysical Sciences
Heather White, 2007 GS graduate, Religion Department
Caroline Palavicino-Maggio, Research Fellow, Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School
Alger Hiss, Associate Professor, Economics
Emily Bruce, ’96, Comparative Literature
Vítor V. Vasconcelos, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment
Bryan Schonfeld, PhD Candidate, Politics
Cheryl Morris, Data Management III, Alumni & Donor Records/Advancement
Silas Riener, Lecturer, Dance
Roberto Alexander Tejada Arevalo, Graduate Student, Astrophysical Sciences
Daniel Tamayo, Postdoctoral Scholar, Astrophysical Sciences
Jacob Levine, PhD Student, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Rozlyn Anderson Flood, Philanthropic Advisor, University Advancement/Gift Planning
Rory Conlin, Graduate Student, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Janet Vertesi, Associate Professor, Sociology
Jane Holmquist, Astrophysics, Mathematics, Physics and Plasma Physics Librarian (1981-2017), Princeton University Library
Frans Pretorius, Professor, Physics
Robyn Howard, Program Administrator, Butler College
Dan Taranu, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Astrophysical Sciences
Noah Mandell, Ph.D. candidate, Astrophysical Sciences (Program in Plasma Physics)
Rachael Beaton, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Astrophysical Sciences
Brandon Hensley, Lyman Spitzer, Jr. Postdoctoral Fellow, Astrophysical Sciences
Gayle Salamon, Professor, English and Gender and Sexuality Studies
Alexander Ploss, Associate Professor, Molecular Biology
H. Simpson ’86, Angel Investor
Anirudha Majumdar, Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Mackenzie Moody, PhD candidate, Astrophysical Sciences
Ileana Cristea, Professor, Department of Molecular Biology
Alice Wang, ’19, Psychology
Eugene Eans, Graduate Student, Plasma Physics
Richard Majeski, Principal Research Physicist, Lecturer with Rank of Professor, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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