Founded in 1876, the Princeton Club of St. Louis exists to build and maintain among local alumni a high level of awareness of and involvement in activities related to Princeton University and its alumni, students, faculty and administration, which we like to think of as our Princeton Family. The primary goal of the Princeton Club of St. Louis is to create, strengthen, and expand relationships among alumni in the St. Louis, Greater Missouri and SW Illinois region and the greater Princeton community.
This is Your Club and There are Many Ways to Show Your Tiger Spirit!
Whether you would like to attend an event, have a suggestion, would like to be an ambassador to aspiring Princeton students with the Alumni Schools Committee (ASC), to serve on Princeton Prize in Race Relations Committee, Young Alumni Committee, Membership Committee, Book Award Committee, Princeton Service Award Committee, to help plan the Annual Dinner or other event...
there is a place for you in this, your Princeton Club of St. Louis!
St. Louis has a lot to offer – sports, museums, festivals, restaurants, theatre, shopping and more. Whether you're new to the city or returning, staying for a year or staying forever, there's a lot out there to enjoy! St. Louis is close enough to Princeton to maintain a connection but far enough away that we can't always go to New Jersey when we need a dose of Princeton camaraderie.
With over 500 undergraduate and graduate alumni in the St. Louis, Greater Missouri and SW Illinois areas, we hope you'll join us and help to create, strengthen, and expand relationships among St. Louis and Greater Missouri-SW Illinois area alumni and the greater Princeton community!
Please Contact Christina Clarke '97 at cgclarketigers@gmail.com with your suggestions or to get involved.
2019 Award Recipient
Princeton Club of St Louis: Christina Clarke '97
Presented for the first time in 1987 by the Alumni Council Princeton Schools committee (formerly the National Committee on Schools), this award recognizes the regional Alumni Schools Committee (ASC) whose activities, enthusiasm and imagination have most effectively realized the primary goals of Schools Committee work: to recruit outstanding candidates for Princeton, to report skillfully on these candidates to the Admission office and to represent Princeton to its local community.
The Regional Association Awards are given at
the Princeton Alumni Council Annual Meeting held annually in May.