At a university, national and international crises like, for example, the Israel-Hamas war can magnify differences in opinion, perspectives, and deeply held beliefs. Princeton community members are encouraged to keep in mind Rights, Rules, and Responsibilities and the guidance specifically addressing respect for others. Princeton is committed to using its scholarly, administrative and community resources to educate and support the campus community in times of stress and division. Community members may find the following resources and guidance helpful when navigating these moments.Campus Resources for Difficult Times A compilation of the various University resources and guidance available to the campus community during periods of national or international crises.Protests and Free ExpressionA compilation of key policies regarding protests and free expression on campus. The goal of this site is to increase awareness and understanding in the community about Princeton’s protest policies. It also serves an important role by reminding community members about policies that apply to them.Navigating Tough Times: Supporting EmployeesA collection of resources to help employees navigate the challenges of global unrest and local tensions.Princeton Faculty Experts on the Crisis in the Middle EastFaculty in Princeton's School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) share insights and approaches to a way ahead through expert analysis. Conversations conducted by SPIA lay the groundwork for deeper understanding.