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One Community

Tigers of All Stripes

Connect with your fellow students and alumni across shared interests and differences, from your faith and values to your cultural identity and favorite sports.

Lifelong Connections

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Friendships & Memories to Last a Lifetime

Students come to the University from all over the world. By the time they leave, they are Princetonians who have learned and grown personally and intellectually, and who have developed deep bonds that keep them coming back to campus for the rest of their lives.

Arts & Culture

At Princeton, the arts shine across campus. Let your imagination soar, explore and create.

Living in the GAP — Senior Art Showcase by Nemo

185 Nassau Street
Mar 29
9:00 a.m.
This exhibition, centered themes of depression and mental health advocacy, is collection of multimedia works engaging with visual arts senior Nemo's attempt to…

eye sees eye: Senior Exhibition by Eliana Gagnon

185 Nassau Street
Mar 29
9:00 a.m.
Visual arts senior Eliana Gagnon presents a new body of work that interrogates the power of the gaze through portraiture using a variety of mediums. Gallery…

Pleistocene Park

Mar 29
4:30 p.m.
Pleistocene Park documentary screening and panel discussion Join us for a screening of the acclaimed 2022 documentary Pleistocene Park, followed by a panel…

Athletics

As an NCAA Division I school and a member of the Ivy League, Princeton student-athletes perform at a high-level inside and outside the classroom.

  • Students serving at the Farminary

    Community Action participants work at the Farminary program in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. 

  • Students measuring wood for trimming

    Princeton students volunteer with Habitat for Humanity during Community Action.

  • Princeton student and high school student look at handout together

    Princeton students share what they're learning about political theory with students at the STEM to Civics Charter School in Ewing, New Jersey.

Serving the Public Good

Service is infused in the lives of Princetonians — students engage in service activities beginning with Orientation, faculty partner with nonprofit organizations to study a societal issue in their research or through a class, employees volunteer with local organizations, and alumni often dedicate their lives to service.

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  • Photo of students and families moving into dorm room
  • Photo of friends and families at reunions posing at table
  • Photo of Parents congratulating their daughter at Commencement with a kiss

Families

When a student enrolls at Princeton, their family becomes part of our community too. Families can take part in campus activities and in alumni programs across the globe.