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Sunday, October 07, 2018

Ann Arbor Happy Hour - November 1, 2018

Mingle with fellow alumni in Ann Arbor - 11/1


  • The Old German (below the Grizzly Peak) 120 W Washington St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Map/Directions 
  • Thursday, November 1, 2018 5:30-7:30PM 
  • Orange and black attire, beer jackets optional, but highly encouraged! 
  • Undergraduate and graduate alumni - please come! 
  • Please RSVP

Sunday, July 22, 2018

Class of 2022 Welcome Reception - August 7

Please join us in a warm welcome reception for Michigan’s Princeton Class of 2022, our new admits!

  • Who: Newly admitted students, current students, their families, and alumni 
  • When: Tuesday, August 7, 2018 6:30-8:30 pm 
  • Where: Meadowbrook Country Club (map) 40941 W. Eight Mile Rd, Northville, MI 48167 
  • What: Conversation, celebration, appetizers, and cash bar 
  • Dress Code: Business casual (no jeans) 


Please RSVP by August 1.

We hope to see you!

Steven Jameson '04

Friday, July 06, 2018

Princeton Prize in Race Relations - 2018 Michigan


Princeton Prize in Race Relations Committee of Michigan honored two local students at the Princeton Club of Michigan Annual Dinner in April 2018.

Princeton Prize in Race Relations 2018 Michigan Winner Maren Roeske
with Princeton Club of Michigan President Talbot Payne '84

Maren Roeske was named the local prize winner. Kyla Hurns, not shown, won the certificate.


Michigan (Detroit): Maren Roeske, a senior at Grosse Pointe South High School, is the founder of SEEDS (Student Empowerment: Education for a Diverse Society), an anti-racism education program that targets individual and interpersonal racism. She also co-founded RATE (Restorative Action Through Exchange) to foster connections between her school and University Prep High School in Detroit.

Roeske and the winners from other states were honored at a symposium at Princeton University in late April. 

Congratulations to Maren Roeske and Kyla Hurns for your achievements!

Thank you to the Michigan Committee for your commitment to serving our community and honoring our young leaders. The Michigan Committee has been led for the last decade by Jason and Tara Michener.

Sunday, March 11, 2018

2018 Annual Dinner Featuring Professor Michael Littman

Join with the Princeton Club of Michigan to welcome Professor Michael Littman to speak on

The Art and Science of Motorcycle Design: A Freshman Seminar

Location: Birmingham Athletic Club | 4033 West Maple Road | Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 https://goo.gl/maps/5GYexpBuULm
Date/Time: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EDT)

Professor Littman is a professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University. His popular Freshman Seminar on Motorcycle design has captivated students outside of engineering. The class restores a vintage motorcycle and learns a lot about engineering and hands-on learning along the way.

You can find more on the class on its class description page and see information on this year's group here.

More on Professor Littman

Michael Littman, Professor/Department Representative, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. His lecture topics include “Art and Science of Motorcycle Design: A Freshman Seminar", "Teaching Engineering with Antiques", "Engineering in the Modern World" (This would be the introductory lecture or perhaps the final lecture in his course CEE 102), "Smithsonian Invention Kits: Re-creation of historical engineering objects using 3D printers and laser cutters" (This is a current project that he collaborates on concerning STEM education in K-12), A condensed version of his CEE 102 lecture on Railroads - that lecture includes discussion of the Transcontinental Railroad (completed May 1869 at Promontary Point Utah).

Eventbrite - Princeton Club of Michigan 2018 Annual Dinner: Professor Michael Littman