We stand in solidarity with our BIPOC communities — Read Princeton AlumniCorps’ statements about the mass shootings in Uvalde, TX and Buffalo, NY
AlumniCorps’s Statements of Solidarity
We asked Tessa Maurer '13 and Katrina Hall '14 to tell you why Project 55 Fellowships are important.
Back in 2014 we asked Project 55 Fellows Tessa Maurer ’13 and Katrina Hall ’14 to share why Project 55 Fellowships are important to them. At the time, they both worked at Elevate Energy, which designs and implements efficiency programs that protect the environment and ensure that the benefits of energy efficiency reach those who need them most.
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