Check out our 55er Tribute page to watch a special message from one of our 55ers and our tribute slideshow.
55er Tribute Page

Explore a curated collection of Black History Month resources highlighting Black leadership, civic engagement, and the ongoing impact of Black history on our democracy. These resources reflect Princeton AlumniCorps’ commitment to service, equity, and the public good.
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In recognition of Black History Month, Princeton AlumniCorps proudly stands with and affirms Black history as a vital, foundational, and enduring part of African American history and of the American story as a whole. In 2026, we mark the 100 year anniversary of Black History Month, rooted in the launch of Negro History Week in 1926 by historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson. What began as a dedicated effort to ensure the study and preservation of Black history has grown into a national observance that challenges us to recognize the full breadth of Black American contributions, leadership, and resilience in this country.
This centennial moment invites reflection, education, and renewed commitment. Black history is essential to understanding America's shared past so that, together, we can work to shape a more just, equitable, and sustainable future.
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AlumniCorps’ 2023–2024 Annual Report celebrates a year of growth, partnerships, and civic leadership. Discover how Project 55 and Emerging Leaders are shaping changemakers nationwide.