Our Alumni Always Tigers After earning their stripes on campus, Princeton's alumni make their marks on the world. Alumni Profiles The Service Leader . From Los Angeles to Princeton to Chicago, Morgan Smith, Class of 2021, helps others break through barriers. Learn More The Mentor . Thomas Ray Garcia, Class of 2016, heads nonprofit to help Latino students living near the Texas-Mexico border. Learn More The Organizer . Achille Tenkiang, Class of 2017, is leading poetry workshops in Kenya. Learn More The Senator . Bill Bradley, Class of 1965, excelled on the basketball court and in politics and government. Learn More The Athlete and Inventor . David Morrow, Class of 1993, competes as hard in business as he did playing lacrosse. Learn More The Aerospace Engineer . For Douglas Chin, Class of 1983, attending Princeton was a “rocket booster” toward a career in space programs. Learn more Facts & Figures 98,800+Living alumni 26,000+Annual attendance at Reunions 150+Regional alumni associations worldwide 24Alumni winners of the Nobel Prize 2 Alumni who served as U.S. president Alumni in the News Diversity & Inclusion Portrait of celebrated actor and director José Ferrer, Class of 1933, unveiled at Princeton . Ferrer, born in Puerto Rico, was the first Latino actor to win an Academy Award, among numerous accolades on stage, in film, and on television over his 60-year career. Rosen and White elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences . Philosopher Gideon Rosen and cancer biologist Eileen White have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Princeton alumni Carlos Lozada, Catherine Wilson and Gordon Chang are also among the Academy's new members. Goldman, Muir and Rouse elected to National Academy of Sciences . Princeton's Noreen Goldman, Tom Muir and Cecelia Rouse were chosen in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. Twelve Princeton alumni are also new members. Grad alum Avi Wigderson wins Turing Award for 'groundbreaking insights' in computer science . The Turing Award is considered the highest honor in computer science, often called the “Nobel Prize of Computing.” Alumni Links Learn more about Princeton's global network of alumni and the impact they are making on the world. Alumni Association Notable Alumni Reunions Alumni Day Orange and Black Day