There are numerous ways to be a part of diversity, equity, and inclusion at Princeton—whether you are a practitioner, a student, or a member of our faculty or staff. Filters Area of Interest - Any -Community BuildingLearningPractitioner Guidance Resource Type - Any -Alumni NetworkCampus Centers and OfficesEmployee NetworkEventFellowship ProgramLecture & DiscussionProgramStudent OrganizationWebinarWorking GroupWorkshop/Training Resources for - Any -AlumniFacultyGraduate StudentsPostdoctoral FellowsProspective Students and VisitorsStaffUndergraduate Students Reset Lecture & Discussion Academic courses Princeton's curriculum provides students with opportunities to explore and analyze cultural diversity and cross-cultural interactions. Learning Prospective Students and Visitors Undergraduate Students Campus Centers and Offices AccessAbility Center Student gathering space on campus designed for universal access and intended to foster conversation about ability, access and difference. Learning Graduate Students Prospective Students and Visitors Undergraduate Students Program AI4ALL AI4ALL is designed to teach artificial intelligence (AI) to high school students from underrepresented groups. Princeton hosts and sponsors its summer program. Learning Undergraduate Students Workshop/Training Ally Project Annual workshop series that provides guidance on ways to support lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students and colleagues. Learning Faculty Postdoctoral Fellows Staff Fellowship Program Aspiring Scholars and Professionals (ASAP) Hosted by EBCAO, ASAP is a cohort program designed to introduce undergraduates from other New Jersey colleges and universities to higher education careers in the humanities and qualitative social sciences. Learning Prospective Students and Visitors Undergraduate Students Workshop/Training Campus lectures and discussions Regular events and lecture series provide opportunities to learn about identity, inclusion and cultural competencies. The Fields Center, Gender and Sexuality Resource Center, Davis International Center and Office of Religious Life program calendars are great places to start. The central Public Events Calendar has additional items from around campus. Learning Faculty Graduate Students Postdoctoral Fellows Prospective Students and Visitors Staff Undergraduate Students Workshop/Training Campus Life Diversity and Inclusion Campus Life is committed to supporting and challenging all undergraduate and graduate students by facilitating co-curricular experiences and learning about identity, inclusion, equity and social justice education. Community Building Learning Graduate Students Staff Undergraduate Students Campus Centers and Offices College Access and Success Whether just starting to consider college options, making your way through undergraduate study, or trying to navigate life after graduation the Princeton College Opportunity & Success Initiative has information useful to supporting your endeavors. Learning Prospective Students and Visitors Undergraduate Students Campus Centers and Offices Community and Regional Affairs The Office of Community and Regional Affairs coordinates numerous special events and workshops enjoyed by campus and community members throughout the year. In addition, the office partners with campus and community organizations to facilitate service opportunities and initiatives for students, faculty and staff. Community Building Learning Prospective Students and Visitors Campus Centers and Offices Davis International Center The Davis International Center offers specialized support for international students and scholars at Princeton University. Our team of advisors can assist you with questions about your immigration status and your practical adjustment to the United States. Community Building Learning Faculty Graduate Students Postdoctoral Fellows Staff Undergraduate Students Campus Centers and Offices Diversity and the Graduate School Princeton University is committed to providing each graduate student with resources necessary to achieve the highest levels of distinction in their research. The mission of the Access, Diversity and Inclusion team in the Graduate School is to develop and support the most promising individuals from as many segments of society as possible. Learning Graduate Students Prospective Students and Visitors Fellowship Program Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program This program identifies highly qualified underrepresented students and other students who have demonstrated a commitment to diversity and provides them with support and mentorship as they prepare themselves for doctoral programs and careers in the professoriate. Learning Undergraduate Students Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Princeton (NAISIP) Princeton’s Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative fosters a cross-disciplinary dialogue among faculty, students, staff, and community members whose research and teaching interests focus on Indigenous peoples. Learning Faculty Graduate Students Postdoctoral Fellows Prospective Students and Visitors Staff Undergraduate Students Campus Centers and Offices Office of Disability Services Princeton University is committed to ensuring equal access to its curricular and co-curricular opportunities. Offering a range of services, the Office of Disability Services facilitates reasonable accommodations to support our students with disabilities. Learning Practitioner Guidance Graduate Students Undergraduate Students Working Group Princeton American Indian and Indigenous Studies Working Group (PAIISWG) Learning Faculty Graduate Students Postdoctoral Fellows Staff Undergraduate Students Working Group Princeton Indigenous Advocacy Coalition (convened by the Undergraduate Student Government) The Princeton Indigenous Advocacy Coalition (PIAC) is a student group that seeks to empower and advocate for Indigenous students and studies at Princeton. Learning Undergraduate Students Program Princeton University Preparatory Program (PUPP) Hosted by EBCAO, PUPP nurtures the educational and personal development of high school students from socioeconomic groups currently under-represented in major universities. Learning Prospective Students and Visitors Webinar Race in the COVID Era Series: Educational Access Learning Alumni Faculty Graduate Students Postdoctoral Fellows Staff Undergraduate Students Webinar Race in the COVID Era Series: Health Inequities Learning Alumni Faculty Graduate Students Postdoctoral Fellows Staff Undergraduate Students Webinar Race in the COVID Era Series: Racism and Xenophobia Learning Alumni Faculty Graduate Students Postdoctoral Fellows Staff Undergraduate Students Workshop/Training Sexual harassment prevention This required course, "Preventing Sexual Harassment," provides an overview of Princeton's policy prohibiting sexual harassment, helps faculty and staff identify types of behavior that may violate our policies, and outlines the procedures and campus resources for reporting instances of sexual harassment. Through interactive quizzes and scenarios, this program covers the nuances and subtleties that exist in situations where sexual harassment can occur. Learning Program The Princeton University Summer Journalism Program (PSJP) Hosted by EBCAO, PSJP is the only program of its kind offering a free, year-long college preparation and journalism program for high school juniors from limited-income backgrounds. Learning Undergraduate Students Program Transfer Scholars Initiative (TSI) Hosted by EBCAO, TSI offers a full-time, for-credit academic curriculum alongside transfer success programming designed to help community college students identify and apply successfully to their target four-year colleges. Learning Program Warrior-Scholar Project (WSP) WSP propels enlisted veterans and service members towards success in higher education and beyond through transformative programming that advances skills, builds confidence and forges lasting connections. Princeton hosts and sponsors the project’s two-week summer academic workshop. Learning Prospective Students and Visitors