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Hoffman Scholars Program
The Alumni Council's Committee on Academic Programs for Alumni (CAPA) is proud to be recognizing the work of three graduate students this spring with the 2009 Hoffman Scholars Presentation. Named in honor of the late Bob Hoffman *58, a proud graduate alumnus of Princeton and ardent supporter of alumni education, the program is designed to share with alumni some of the best doctoral research being conducted at the University.
2009 Hoffman Scholars Honorees
The 2009 honorees and their presentation titles are:
- Daniel Bouk, History of Science
Taking Risks and Defining Difference in the American Life Insurance Industry
- Levi McLaughlin, Religion
Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives on Sōka Gakkai, Japan's Largest Active Religion
- Intisar Rabb, Near Eastern Studies
Legal Maxims in American and Islamic Criminal Law
Please visit the Hoffman Scholars video archive to view the 2009 Hoffman Scholars honorees' presentations of their research.
CAPA would like to thank the Alumni Council's Graduate Alumni Relations Committee and Labyrinth Books of Princeton who have contributed to the success of the Hoffman Scholars Program.
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© 2009 The Trustees of Princeton University
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