Alumni Spotlight

Selah Hampton ’18 is helping the next generation create lasting change in their communities

Alumna Selah Hampton speaking at the 2024 Symposium on Race

For many alumni, the Princeton Prize in Race Relations is their most meaningful way to volunteer

The Princeton Prize in Race Relations banner on the patio of Morrison Hall

For Guy Lawrence ’70, gifts to Princeton are a smart retirement strategy and a way to honor his father

Guy Lawrence and his husband, holding an orange Princeton pennant

Grateful for her Princeton education, Elaine Chan ’73 pays it forward with opportunities for future Tigers

Elaine Chan headshot with a stuffed tiger in an orange kayak behind her

Ugandan Olympic rower Kathleen Noble ’18 strokes opportunity for Princeton applicants in East Africa

Headshot of Kathleen Noble

Laurence Latimer *01 leads the Graduate School alumni community into a year of celebration

Laurence Latimer, wearing a blue suit and striped orange tie, standing near a brick building

Game Changers: Angie Long ’97 and Chris Long ’97 are taking women’s sports to another level

KC Current owners Patrick Mahomes, Brittany Mahomes, Chris Long, and Angie Long

For Frederick Strobel ’74, interviewing prospective students is energizing

Frederick Strobel in his office, smiling while he holds a bag of candy snacks

When it comes to Princeton, Doug Grover ’73 has a knack for getting in the last word

Doug Grover '74 and two grandchildren eat ice cream together