FBI Dir. Mueller Gets Prestigious Award at His Old Stomping Grounds — Princeton

Robert Mueller/file fbi photo
By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com

FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III let his Ivy League colors fly over the weekend.

Mueller, a 1966 graduate of Princeton, was awarded the prestigious Woodrow Wilson Award on Saturday at Princeton, which recognizes an alum’s commitment to public service, the Daily Princetonian reported.

The paper reported that Mueller spoke at the Richardson Auditorium about the importance of values he developed at Princeton.

“Since its earliest days, Princeton has had a unique way of instilling ideals, such as leadership, humility and service, into the educational experience, and the institution is all the stronger for it,” he said, according to the college paper.

 

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