(Photo by Dilshanie Perera)
WELL-CONNECTED: The restored Elm Club building and a contemporary addition now house Princeton Universitys Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding and Community House at 58 Prospect Avenue. Designed by Ann Beha Architects of Boston, the new space opened last Thursday with a public celebration. |
The Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding and Community House opened for the academic year in their new space with a public celebration featuring remarks by Field Center Director Makeba Clay, Princeton President Shirley Tilghman, and Vice President for Campus Life Janet Dickerson.
While no formal action was taken by the Regional Planning Board at last Thursdays meeting, board members did get a chance to consider proposals for a possible amendment to the Master Plan.
A retrospective of painter, watercolorist, and printmaker Rex Goreleighs work currently adorns the walls of the Historical Society of Princeton (HSP), with pieces on loan from the private collection of Toni Morrison, Joseph Moore, Marvin and Ingrid Reed, and the Witherspoon Presbyterian Church, among others.