Honorary Members of APGA

 

      
Honorary membership in the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni is awarded to individuals who have had a sustained impact on the lives of graduate alumni and graduate students, or who foster the relationships between and among graduate alumni, graduate students, and the Princeton University community at-large. Eligibility for honorary membership is limited to those who are not graduate alumni of the university. As per the APGA Constitution, honorary membership is ratified by a two-thirds majority vote of the APGA Governing Board.
 
Written nominations can be submitted to the APGA Nominations and Awards Committee and should consist of a single page document explaining why the individual is worthy of being so honored. Any Princeton graduate alumnus/a may submit a nomination.
 
We are pleased to recognize the following fellow Princetonians as honorary members of APGA*:
 
Year
Honoree
 
2010Paula Chow h*10
in recognition of her work on behalf of international graduate students and alumni over the past 35 years

Paula Chow h*10 and Rich Cox *74

2008

Margaret Miller h*08
Dan Lopresti *87 and Margaret Miller h*08

2007

Priscilla Russel h*07
Priscilla Russel h*07 and Dan Lopresti *87
2006
Jay Sherrerd h*06
(1930-2008)
Dan Abramowicz *84, Jay Sherrerd h*06, and Anne Sherrerd *87

2004

Alyssa Miksis h*04

Alyssa Miksis h*04

2004

William B. Russel h*04

Priscilla Russel and Bill Russel h*04
2004
Sandy Sussman h*04
John F. Wilson h*04
 
2001
Shirley M. Tilghman h*01
 
Shirley Tilghman h*01 and Dan Abramowicz *84
1990
Yetta Ziolkowski h*90
Dan Lopresti *87 and Yetta Ziolkowski h*90
 
* This list may be incomplete. If you are aware of other individuals who were elected honorary members of APGA in past years, please let us know at apga@princeton.edu.
 
 
The Chair of the APGA Nominations and Awards Committee for 2010-2011 is Rich Cox *74.

Updated June 28, 2010.

 

  

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