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06 James Madison Program Fall 2019 Fall 2019 James Madison Program 07 Princeton University Awards and Prizes Shelby B. Brainard ’22 Walter E. Hope, Class of 1901, Benjamin G. Press ’20 Shapiro Prize for Academic Extemporaneous Speaking Prize Excellence, 2017-18 Ryan D. Chavez ’19 Prize in African History Nicolas Ritter ’20 Class of 1876 Memorial Prize for Liam G. Collins ’19 G. David Forney Jr. Prize, Electrical Debate in Politics - second place team, best speaker; Engineering Junior Orator Medal The Spirit of Princeton Award Winners for 2019 Officers Commissioned in the U.S. Army, Air Force, and Navy in Left to right: Nenna Ibe, Hannah Paynter, Moyin Opeyemi, G.J. Ceremony Led by Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley Gabriel A. Duguay ’22 Walter E. Hope, Class of 1901, Emerson W. Salovaara ’19 Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics Sevillano, Marcia Brown, Samuel Vilchez Santiago and Kyle Lang. Left to right: Mikayla Blaska, Christian Kazanowski, Ian Kim, Samuel Not pictured is Colin Yost. Photo by Sameer A. Khan/Fotobuddy Schultz, Paul Spiegl, P.J. Greenbaum, Olivia Rhodes, John Whelan. Extemporaneous Speaking Prize Zachary Schoenfeld ’19 Allen G. Shenstone Prize in Not pictured is Alexander Hsia. Photo by Lifetouch Photography Abhiram Karuppur ’19 Sigma Xi Book Award for Physics Outstanding Research Tess A. Solomon ’21 Class of 1870 Sophomore English Christopher M. Kellogg-Peeler ’19 Donald Stokes ’51 Prize The 2019 Spirit of Princeton Award Commissions and ROTC Awards Dean’s Prize, Woodrow Wilson School Shiye Su ’20 Shapiro Prize for Academic Excellence, Undergraduate Fellow Kyle Lang ’19 was selected as Ian Kim ’19 and Paul Spiegl ’19 were commissioned as Leora Eisenberg ’20 Nicolas Bachko Jr. Scholarship Prize 2017-18; Allen G. Shenstone Prize in Physics one of eight recipients of the 2019 Spirit of Princeton officers in the United States Army. Spiegl also received the in Slavic Languages and Literatures Theodore J. Tamayo ’19 Stephen Whelan ’68 Senior Award. The prize is conferred to students who have made Army ROTC COL J. A. Barton Campbell ’62 Award. John contributions to the University through “the arts, community Whelan ’19 was commissioned as an officer in the United Miriam S. Friedman ’19 The New York Herald Prize Thesis Prize for Excellence in Constitutional Law and Political Thought service, student organizations, residential living, religious States Navy. Kyle Lang ’19 The Spirit of Princeton Award Delaney Thull ’19 Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics life, and athletic endeavors.” Lang, a psychology major Nathan H. Levit ’20 R. W. van de Veld Award, Woodrow from West Salem, Wisconsin, served as a treasurer and The 2019 Stephen Whelan ’68 Senior Thesis Prize for Michael R. Wisner ’19 Allen Macy Dulles ’51 Award, Wilson School ministry team member for the Aquinas Institute, as well as Excellence in Constitutional Law and Political Thought Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students Gabriel E. Lipkowitz ’19 Molecular Biology Senior Thesis a Peer Academic Advisor in Forbes. Among his passions are The Stephen Whelan ’68 Senior Thesis Prize for Excellence Kevin A. Zhang ’19 John Martyn Warbeke 1903 Prize in Prize music—he played French horn in the Princeton University in Constitutional Law and Political Thought is an endowed Metaphysics and Epistemology Orchestra and Sinfonia—and running, having received the Conor Lundy ’20 The Rosengarten Cross Country Award University prize awarded by the James Madison Program. It is Martin A. Dale ’53 Award in 2017 to run across the United awarded to a senior whose thesis in the area of constitutional Nathaniel S. Moses ’19 Walter Phelps Hall Prize in States. law or political thought is judged to be of superlative European History; Carolyn L. Drucker, Class of 1980, Prize quality. This year, the amount of the prize for each recipient in Jewish Studies, first place Certificate in the Program in American Ideas and was $1,500. The recipients were Andrew Sheldon Brazer William J. Nolan ’19 John Martyn Warbeke 1903 Prize in Institutions ’19 for his thesis, “The Antifederalist Irony: How the Bill of Metaphysics and Epistemology Andrew Sheldon Brazer ’19 was the first graduate of the Rights Opened the Door to the Nationalization of Policy- Sinan Ozbay ’19 Lynde Debate Prize - first place team, Department of Politics track, The Program in American Making via the Federal Judiciary,” and Theodore Joshua second place speaker Ideas and Institutions (AIIP), sponsored by the James Tamayo ’19 for his thesis, “Fixing a Star in Our Constitutional Madison Program. Constellation: The Influence of Lower Federal Courts on the Application of the First Amendment During the Second Red Scare, 1945-1957.” 08 James Madison Program Fall 2019 Fall 2019 James Madison Program 09 The Spirit of ’76 Fund The James Madison Program supported over 50 internships and study trips of Undergraduate Fellows during the Summer of 2019.

Incoming students learn Clockwise from top left: about the James Madison Nate Gadiano ’20 studied Plato’s Republic Program at the Fall 2019 Student Activities Fair. as part of Princeton in Paris at École Normale Supérieure. Will Crawford ’20 attended the Hoover Institution Public Policy Bootcamp at Stanford University. As part of the intensive program, John Yoo of Berkeley Law School made a presentation on the U.S. Supreme Court. Elan Zohar ’22 worked in the Washington office of Senator Marco Rubio of Florida. Maya Houser ’22 was immersed in French language and culture in Aix-en-Provence as part of Princeton in France. At the Hoover Institution Policy Bootcamp, Nick Sileo ’20 had the opportunity to dine with General James Mattis, who spoke about his time at the Pentagon. Sungho Park ’22 served as an intern for Judge Sean P. Flynn in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Center: Sarel Anbar ’21 (pictured with Vice President Pence) participated in the Spring 2019 White House Internship Program in the Office of the Staff Secretary. Photos submitted Photos: Sameer A.Photos: Khan/Fotobuddy

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James Madison Program James Fall 2019 Photos: Sameer A. Khan/Fotobuddy Scholar 2019-20 Associate Research L’Arrivee A. Robert Postdoctoral Research Fellow 2019-­ AlexanderRachel K. 20 John and Daria Barry 20 JohnandDaria Barry Scholar 2019-20 Associate Research Bronwen McShea C. Science, Duke University Associate Professor ofPolitical Professor Studies, ofClassical E. Blake Associate Byrne Fall 2019Visiting Fellow; Jed W. Atkins Scholar 2019-20 Associate Research Marianna Orlandi Postdoctoral Research Fellow 2019-­ Brian Bird D. N. 20 John and Daria Barry 20 JohnandDaria Barry Science, Boston College Professor ofPoliticalAssistant 2019-20 Visiting Fellow; Paul T. Wilford of Colorado Leadership Program, University Faculty Director, Engineering 2019-20 Visiting Fellow; Shilo Brooks Government, BiolaUniversity Scholar; Associate Professor of Visiting ResearchBarry 2019-20 JohnandDaria D.Matthew Wright Postdoctoral Research Fellow 2019-­ Flynn Cratty 20 John and Daria Barry 20 JohnandDaria Barry Associate Postdoctoral Research 2019-­ Aaron Zubia Associate Postdoctoral Research 2019-­ *19 Gibson (Marcus) Christopher-Marcus 20 Thomas W. Smith 20 Thomas W. Smith 2019-20 Visiting Fellow Bret Weinstein 2019-20 Postdoctoral Research Associate NedevskaJasmina 2019-20 Visiting Fellow Heying Heather E. 2019-20 Visiting Research Scholar Joel Finkelstein *18 Not Pictured: Mississippi State UniversityMississippi Fellow; Professor ofHistory, 2019-20 Garwood Visiting William Anthony Hay Fall Madison Program 2019 James students. their work with colleagues and conducting to seminars discuss has begun and thecohort andWhelanin Bobst Halls underway at Fellows’ offices Research andwriting is 13 James Madison Summer Seminars Looking Back

The James Madison Seminar Princeton Faculty in the Nation’s Service on the Moral Foundations of the The James Madison Program hosted a panel American Constitutional Order discussion during Princeton Reunions 2019 June 10-14, 2019 featuring Princeton faculty who have served in Cosponsored by the Witherspoon Institute, positions in the federal government. Professors this one-week residential seminar for Harvey S. Rosen, Anne-Marie Slaughter ’80, and postdoctoral and advanced graduate Bradley A. Smith spoke about their experiences students in American political thought with the Council of Economic Advisors, the U.S. and political theory examined major State Department, and the Federal Election interpretations of the founding, with a Commission, respectively. view to understanding the American constitutional order’s of Lincoln and Washington: Statesmen of republicanism, liberalism, natural law Racial Reconciliation and natural rights, the common law, and Diana Schaub, Professor of Political Science at Christianity. Loyola University Maryland, gave the 2019 Charles E. Test, M.D. ’37 Distinguished Lectures in late The James Madison Seminar on the April 2019. Her lectures focused on Abraham Principles of American Politics Lincoln, Booker T. Washington, and racial July 8-12, 2019 reconciliation. Cosponsored by the Witherspoon Institute, this one-week residential seminar for Sacramental Liberalism and Ragion di Stato upper-level high-school students and rising The 2019 Herbert W. Vaughan Lecture on college freshmen studied the fundamental America’s Founding Principles was given by questions of equality and liberty in Adrian Vermeule, Ralph S. Tyler, Jr. Professor of American political life. Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School. The lecture explored liberalism’s violation of a central precept of the Ragion di Stato, the natural art of politics: the precept not to unnecessarily disrupt the traditions, the mores, and life-ways of the broad mass of the population. Anne-Marie Slaughter ’80 addressing alumni attending Princeton Reunions 2019. 14 James Madison Program Fall 2019 Fall 2019 James Madison Program 15 Upcoming Fall Events

America and the Just War Tradition Give Me Liberty: America’s Exceptional Idea J. Daryl Charles, Affiliated Scholar in Theology and Ethics, Richard Brookhiser, Senior Editor, National Review Acton Institute; Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished An Alpheus T. Mason Lecture on Constitutional Law and Political Professor of Politics, George Fox University Thought: The Quest for Freedom Commentary by Allen C. Guelzo, Director, James Madison Program Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship; Senior Repugnant Laws: Judicial Review of Acts of Research Scholar, Council of the Humanities, Princeton Congress from the Founding to the Present University and William Anthony Hay, 2019-2020 Garwood Keith E. Whittington, William Nelson Cromwell Professor Visiting Fellow, James Madison Program; Professor of History, of Politics, Princeton University; Marc O. DeGirolami, Cary Mississippi State University Fields Professor of Law and Associate Director, Center for Law and , St. John’s University School of Law; Robert F. Active and Passive Citizens Nagel, Rothgerber Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Richard Tuck, Frank G. Thomson Professor of Government, Colorado Harvard University Moderated by Matthew J. Franck, Associate Director, James President Christopher Eisgruber introducing Commentators: Simone Chambers, Professor of Political Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and Professors Cornel West and Robert P. George Science, The University of California, Irvine; Joshua Cohen, Lecturer in Politics, Princeton University at the Spirit of Truth-Seeking Event in October. Distinguished Senior Fellow, The University of California, Funded by the Bouton Law Lecture Fund Berkeley; John Ferejohn, Samuel Tilden Professor of Law, A Book Panel Discussion New York University School of Law; Melissa Schwartzberg, Professor of Politics, New York University Reconsidering Dr. Rush: What the “Lost” Founding Tanner Lectures on Human Values Father Benjamin Rush Can Teach Us About the 20th Anniversary Events Sponsored by the University Center for Human Values Revolution and America Today Cosponsored by the James Madison Program in American Ideals Stephen Fried, Journalist; Adjunct Professor, Columbia The Spirit of Truth-Seeking Harold T. Shapiro Lecture 20th Anniversary Celebration and Institutions, the Program in Law and Public Affairs, the University Graduate School of Journalism; Lecturer, University of On October 11, 2019, the James The Inaugural Harold T. Shapiro The James Madison Program’s 20th Department of History, and the Department of Politics Pennsylvania Madison Program kicked off the Being Lecture on Ethics, Science, and Anniversary Celebration Dinner will An Alpheus T. Mason Lecture on Constitutional Law and Political The Plight of the Uyghurs: Mass Internment in Thought: The Quest for Freedom Human Festival of the Princeton Technology will be given by Alexander take place on May 2, 2020 in the Western China University Humanities Council with M. Capron, University Professor of iconic Procter Hall at the Princeton Rushan Abbas, Founder and Director, Campaign for Prophecy and Political Emancipation in the History a public conversation featuring Law, University of Southern California, University Graduate College. Our Uyghurs; Aaron L. Friedberg, Professor of Politics and of Italy Professors Robert P. George and in April 2020. The lecture will be distinguished guest will be Neil M. International Affairs, Princeton University; Adrian Zenz, Senior Maurizio Viroli, Professor Emeritus of Politics, Princeton Cornel West on the Spirit of Truth- cosponsored by the Woodrow Wilson Gorsuch, Associate Justice of the Fellow in China Studies, Victims of Communism Memorial University; Professor of Government, University of Texas at Seeking. The event was attended by School of Public and International Supreme Court of the United States. Foundation Austin; Professor of Political Communication, University of Italian students, faculty, members of the Affairs. Moderated by F. Flagg Taylor, Associate Professor of Political Switzerland (Lugano) public, and families attending First- Science, Skidmore College Cosponsored by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation Year Families Weekend 2019.

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