We've had many students participate in our ROTC programs throughout the years, and our notable graduates of Princeton ROTC programs include General Mark A. Milley ’80, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Brigadier General Katherine E. White ’88, who also serves as a law professor at Wayne State University and as a member of the University of Michigan Board of Regents; and Mikayla Blaska ’19, who recently became just the 56th woman to graduate from Army Ranger School.
100 Years of ROTC at Princeton
During the centennial celebration for 100 years of ROTC at Princeton, Princeton University President Eisgruber reflected on the impact of these programs, stating: “Princeton’s ROTC programs have trained generations of leaders who have served this country, and who continue to serve this country, with courage, wisdom, and integrity, exemplifying the University’s commitment to be ‘in the nation’s service and the service of humanity.’” We're proud to have one of the oldest continuously running on-campus ROTC programs.