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 Alumni Network Affinity Groups Princeton University endorses the continued support of affinity programming and affirms that its ultimate objective is to foster a sense of belonging among all alumni and to build a fully inclusive alumni community. Community Building Alumni Alumni Network Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni The Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA) connects and supports Princeton graduate alumni in scholarship, fellowship and leadership, in the Nation's service and the service of humanity. Community Building Practitioner Guidance Alumni 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 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 Employee Network Employee Resource Groups (ERG) Princeton’s many employee resource groups (ERGs) blend community-building and professional development. Community Building Staff Campus Centers and Offices Gender + Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC) The Gender + Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC) fosters a supportive and inclusive campus community for women, femme, trans, and queer Princetonians through collaborative programming, education, advocacy, and mentorship. Community Building Alumni Faculty Graduate Students Postdoctoral Fellows Prospective Students and Visitors Staff Undergraduate Students Student Organization Graduate Student Government The GSG’s mission is to advocate for the interests of graduate students at Princeton, to provide a forum for free and open discussion of matters affecting graduate students, and to provide financial and organizational support for social events that involve graduate students. Community Building Graduate Students Employee Network Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender ERG This program works to build a supportive and affirming atmosphere for LGBTQIA employees. This group organizes social and educational events for employees who identify as members of, or allies to, the LGBTQIA community. Community Building Alumni Network Native Alumni at Princeton The mission of the Native Alumni of Princeton (NAP) is to support and strengthen the community of Princeton Native alumni, both with each other and with the University, by providing opportunities for connection and engagement, stimulating discussions and programs, personal and professional development, community service, and serving as a… Community Building Alumni Student Organization Natives at Princeton Community Building Undergraduate Students Campus Centers and Offices Office of Religious Life One of the great resources at Princeton is the presence and vitality of so many religious traditions. The campus denominational chaplaincies and student groups attend to the spiritual needs of students, staff, faculty, families, alumni, and friends through many opportunities for ritual observance, spiritual counseling and engaging programming. Community Building Practitioner Guidance Faculty Graduate Students Postdoctoral Fellows Prospective Students and Visitors Staff Undergraduate Students Campus Centers and Offices Pace Center for Civic Engagement The Pace Center helps undergraduate and graduate students make meaningful connections through learning, experience, and reflection in service and civic engagement. Community Building Faculty Graduate Students Postdoctoral Fellows Staff Undergraduate Students Princeton Bisexual, Transgender, Gay and Lesbian Alumni Through activities both on and off campus, The Fund for Reunion/Princeton BTGALA Inc., is devoted to improving the quality of life for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people at Princeton University and to strengthening their ties as alumni with each other and with the University. Community Building Alumni Princeton Postdoctoral Council The Princeton Postdoctoral Council (PDC) aims to serve Postdoctoral Fellows, Postdoctoral Scholars and Research Associates at Princeton University by aiding in their professional development, fostering a sense of community and identity, and enhancing the quality of the postdoctoral experience. Community Building Postdoctoral Fellows Student Organization Princeton Undergraduate Student Government We envision a dynamic community of Princetonians who are valued and supported in and outside of the classroom, comfortable expressing their diverse backgrounds and talents, and empowered to advance the world we live in. Community Building Undergraduate Students Alumni Network Princeton University Alumni Association Located in every corner of the globe, the Alumni Association includes 97,000+ members who keep our lifelong connection with Princeton University strong. We’re proud of Princeton and together want to continue to make it even better. Community Building Alumni Alumni Network Princeton Veterans Alumni Association Princeton Veterans Alumni Association (PVETS) is comprised of members of the Princeton community, including alumni, students, faculty and staff, who have served, are currently serving, or are in training for service in the Armed Forces of the United States or its allies, and their supporters and family. Community Building Alumni Employee Network Princeton Women's Network The Princeton Women's Network (PWN) gathers together alumnae and non-binary alumni in regional associations around the world. PWN members create communities through grassroots efforts and activities focused on shared interests and issues including social and professional networking; personal and professional development; mentoring of… Community Building Staff Alumni Network Queer Princeton Alumni QPA seeks to connect, engage, recognize and celebrate all queer Princeton alumni. Through events and partnerships QPA creates engagement pathways where queer alums of all identities can meet, interact and build community with each other. Community Building Alumni Faculty Graduate Students Postdoctoral Fellows Staff Undergraduate Students Program Scholars Institute Fellows Program (SIFP) The Scholars Institute Fellows Program (SIFP) offers mentorship, academic enrichment and a welcoming scholarly community to students hailing from backgrounds historically underrepresented at Princeton. Community Building Undergraduate Students Campus Centers and Offices The Emma Bloomberg Center for Access and Opportunity (EBCAO) Enhances and expands Princeton University’s fundamental commitment to the college success of talented FLI and other historically excluded students. Its constellation of programs support students to, through, and beyond their college experience by focusing on academic access, student success, and post-graduate pathways. Community Building Undergraduate Students Program Transfer and Veteran Programs Princeton seeks out transfer students who can bring a variety of perspectives and experiences to campus, and especially encourages applications from first-generation, low-income students, community college students and U.S. military veterans. Community Building Undergraduate Students Program W.E.B. DuBois Scholars Institute The W.E.B. DuBois Scholars Institute is a leadership development organization for adolescents and secondary students from families and communities who have experienced historical barriers to achievement and opportunity. Princeton hosts the Institute’s various programs. Community Building Prospective Students and Visitors Program YouthCampus The University offers a variety of quality programs in the arts, sciences, literacy and more for ages pre-K to high school. Be amazed by a faculty science lecture, explore the University’s green spaces, listen to a children’s concert or come and relax in the gallery of our children’s library. There’s plenty for families to do at Princeton University. Community Building Alumni Faculty Graduate Students Postdoctoral Fellows Prospective Students and Visitors Staff Undergraduate Students