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Achieve, Serve, Lead: Stuart Pomeroy (Hockey)
December 14, 2016 | General, Men's Ice Hockey

Name Stuart Pomeroy
Team Men's Hockey
Year Junior
Major Woodrow Wilson School
High School Culver Academy
Hometown Glenview, Ill.
Athletic Accomplishments:
A junior on the men's hockey team and two-time ECAC All-Academic Team selection. He is the first Princeton hockey player whose father (Lindsay Pomeroy '76) and mother (Carol Brown '75) both played hockey at Princeton.
Off the Field:
Stuart is a senior member of the Undergraduate Honor Committee and is involved in Princeton's Competitive Engineering Team (PCE).
Princeton's Honor Code was established in 1893 as an agreement between the faculty and students to uphold a high standard of academic integrity at Princeton. The Honor Committee, a group of 12 elected or appointed members of the student body, is responsible for upholding the code. Members follow constitutionally mandated procedures to investigate and adjudicate alleged Honor Code violations. Stuart applied and was appointed to the committee in the spring of his freshmen year after he had his interest peaked from his exposure to an honor code system at his high school Culver Academy.
PCE is a student group composed of engineering and non-engineering students alike, that compete together on year-long engineering, design and build competitions. In its pilot year, PCE participated in the SpaceX HyperLoop Pod Competition and has expanded to participating in the NASA BIG Idea and RASCAL challenges. He was interviewed for a non-engineering role and joined soon after, utilized the group as an outlet to continue to engage with new technology and science innovation on campus.
Stu on Stu:
"My involvement with the Honor Committee is important to me because it reflects dedication and service to upholding the values of the greater Princeton community. Just as competing clean and with sportsmanship is valued and respected on the court or field, producing and submitting original work is equally as important in Princeton's academic circles—circles which ultimately represent an entire half of our lives as "student-athletes". My involvement with PCE signifies the diversity of passions and pursuits that Princeton facilitates. "Education Through Athletics" isn't cliché; it's 100% our reality. Our athletic involvement is one piece of many which constitute the Princeton experience."
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