Eleven students win 2021 Spirit of Princeton Award for service, contributions to campus life
by the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students
May 11, 2021 1:08 p.m.
An illustration of the 11 Princeton students who won the 2021 Spirit of Princeton Awards.
Image courtesy of the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate
Eleven students have been named winners of the 2021 Spirit of Princeton Award, honoring Princeton University undergraduates for positive contributions to campus life. The award recognizes those who have demonstrated a strong commitment to the undergraduate experience through dedicated efforts in student organizations, athletics, community service, religious life, residential life and the arts.
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Jamie Saxon, Office of Communications
April 26, 2021 noon
Amanda Satterthwaite, a 2010 Princeton graduate, knows a thing or two about the stress that comes at the end of the semester. One thing that I learned at Princeton that I really cherish now is how to fail and get right back up and finish the race. When you’re in it right now, you can’t appreciate that perspective, said Amanda Satterthwaite, a 2010 alumna and psychiatrist.
Photo courtesy of Amanda Satterthwaite
A psychiatrist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Satterthwaite completed her combined residency in internal medicine and psychiatry at the height of the pandemic at Tulane University School of Medicine including a stint in the intensive care unit of the VA hospital in New Orleans, which was packed with COVID-19 patients. But she said nothing compares to the pressure of her undergraduate years.