The Black Leadership Coalition (BLC), a network of campus Black student organizations, began a fundraiser in early June raising over $18,000 for local Trenton business.
Departments across the Princeton University campus join forces with local organizations to address food insecurity in Mercer County.
President Eisgruber, in a letter to the Princeton University community, calls on University leadership to address racial injustice and challenges them to identify steps we can take to combat racism. Learn more
Princeton University, together with co-plaintiffs Microsoft and Princeton graduate Maria Perales Sanchez, welcomes the Supreme Court ruling today, which restores DACA and protects Dreamers across this country…
The Office of Admission announced that due to the unprecedented challenges presented by COVID-19, including the disruption to coursework this spring and the lack of access to the ACT and SAT, Princeton will…
Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber issued a statement on the killing of George Floyd and the critical importance of confronting racism.
Michele Minter, Vice Provost for Institutional Equity and Diversity and the University Title IX Coordinator issued a statement regarding the new Title IX regulations issued by Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR).
Artist Mario Moore and the portraits he painted of campus workers at Princeton University, including Howard Sutphin, Kaneisha Young and Valeria Sykes featured in a CBS NEWS profile.
Princeton University released two new reports today and announced next steps to further strengthen its policies, resources and communications related to sexual misconduct on campus.
More than 1,400 alumni are expected back on campus for Princeton University's 'Thrive: Empowering and Celebrating Princeton's Black Alumni' conference October 3-5, 2019. Follow the conference and share social media posts using the …