In this time of social distancing, we think many are finding the need for community and connection more than ever! So, on behalf of your Princeton Class of 1992 family, we send our greetings and wishes for good health and safety to you, your family and your community.
What’s Happening On Campus?
Princeton has made several announcements recently about activities and classes on campus, reunions and other matters. If you would like to stay informed about the University’s response, please go to this page: https://www.princeton.edu/content/covid-19-coronavirus-information. The University is also doing a lot to help all of its undergraduate students, especially those most severely impacted by the need to make quick arrangements, to return home or find alternative arrangements. You can read about it at https://emergency.princeton.edu/node/605. The funds necessary for this, as well as those necessary for some students to access online learning for the balance of the semester, are directly due to the strength and flexibility of Annual Giving. Heartfelt thanks to the many in the GREAT class of 1992 who support our Annual Giving effort.
How About a Virtual Classmate Gathering?
As we lean in (even virtually) to those people and places that matter most to us, we might suggest you organize a Zoom or GoToMeeting with some of your friends from Princeton. It’s nice to see each other’s faces, talk about the life we are currently experiencing, share an old story of our past experiences and maybe enjoy an adult beverage with our dear 1992 classmates.
Our Princeton connections and community help support us, both in the best and most challenging of days. We are Tigers together, in person or virtually, and our fond memories of and respect for Princeton don’t wane, even in uncertain times. Princeton and the Class of 1992 are most grateful for each of you!
Best wishes for the well-being of you and your loved ones.
Duncan Van Dusen '92
Myles Derieg '92
Mary Kelleher '92
Ted Polubinski '92
Matt Tarkenton '92