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What does it take to be a leader? Christian Potter ’22 thought about this a fair amount during the last few years. It wasn't until he stepped into the role of president of Undergraduate Student Government during a pandemic that he truly understood the qualities needed to get the job done. Tune in to learn about Christian’s year of leading, listening and learning.
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Princeton seniors Alice McGuinness and Nathalie Verlinde and University of Oxford student Jack Nunn have been named recipients of the Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Graduating Scholarship, one of Princeton University’s highest awards
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On the court and on the mat, they’re fully focused on their performances during the NCAA playoffs. Yet many of the Princeton athletes who’ve been in the spotlight at national tournaments this month have an extra buzzer to beat: completing a senior thesis, the capstone scholarly project that Princeton students produce before graduating.
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Why Princeton? Fall 2023 Virtual Open House
Why Princeton? virtual program highlights the academic, co-curricular and community offerings and resources at Princeton. The program is open to all students and may be of particular interest to first-generation students, students from lower-income backgrounds, students of color and students with intersecting identities. Why Princeton? includes an undergraduate student panel, discussions around affordability and conversations with residential college administrators and staff.
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Why Princeton? is an on-campus program that highlights the academic, co-curricular and community offerings and resources at Princeton. The program is open to all students, and may be of particular interest to first-generation students, students from lower-income backgrounds, students of color and students with intersecting identities. Why Princeton? includes an undergraduate student panel, discussions around affordability, and conversations with residential college administrators and staff. Lunch will be provided for all registered guests.
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Transfer Tuesdays Fall 2023 Open Houses
The Transfer Tuesday program is offered on the first Tuesday of each month during fall 2023 and will consist of an Admission Information Session and a Campus Tour led by one of our Transfer Student Ambassadors. The full program will be approximately two hours. The program is open to all students, but will be of particular interest to students from low-income and/or military backgrounds, and community colleges.
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Princeton is located between New York City and Philadelphia and is easy to reach by public transportation or by car. The closest and most conveniently accessed international airport is Newark Liberty International.
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Lafayette students and young alumni recognized by prestigious scholarship and fellowship programs
Lafayette students and young alumni were recently recognized by some of the most prestigious and competitive national and international scholarship, fellowship, and award programs for their exceptional academic achievements and promise. These awards will support their continued scholarship and impact across numerous fields. The more than 30 individuals recognized as awardees, alternates, and finalists this year are as follows:
Rhodes Scholarship
- Matwos Tadesse ’24 was a finalist for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship for the Global Contingency.
U.S. Fulbright Program
- Four Lafayette students and a recent alumnus were awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships to help teach English language in classrooms abroad while serving as cultural ambassadors for the U.S. They are: Johnathan Cresson ’24 and Evaline Bearce ’24 for Germany, Skye Loures ’24 for North Macedonia, and Stefano Mancini ’20 Fulbright for Mexico. Skye was also awarded an English Teaching Assistantship from the Embassy of Spain’s North American Language and Culture Assistants Program, which she declined. Johnathan declined Fulbright ETA to Germany and took the Fulbright affiliated Austria English teaching assistantship program (USTA) .
- The Fulbright Study/Research Grant program funds scholars to design and conduct their own projects, typically with advisers at foreign universities or other institutes of higher education. The program awarded grants to Mariama Bah ’24 to conduct research in Brazil and Elias Podber ’24 to conduct research and teach English in Austria. In addition, Sophia Dongaris ’24 is an alternate for study in Greece, Lidya Abebe ’22 was a finalist for study in the United Kingdom, and Serafina Rivera ’24 was a finalist for study/research in Iceland. Azalea Danes ’24 was a finalist to conduct research in Chile and Bolivia. Azalea was also a finalist for the International Energy Agency’s 2024-26 Young Associates Program for the World Energy Outlook and was named a Princeton in Latin America (PiLA) fellow, which she declined.
Boren Awards
- Anica Kim ’27 was awarded a Boren Scholarship, which funds undergraduate study abroad in world regions critical to U.S. interests. As a STEM major, Anica will spend this summer in South Korea. Christopher Byrnes ’26 is a current alternate for a Boren Scholarship to conduct semester-long study in South Korea.
Public Policy and International Affairs
- Naya Kurdy ’25 was awarded a Public Policy and International Affairs (PPIA) fellowship, an academic award for juniors looking to advance their careers as leaders in various public service sectors. She will attend PPIA’s Junior Summer Institute at Princeton University.
Goldwater Scholars
- The Goldwater Scholars program, which honors sophomores and juniors with exceptional academic achievements who are intent upon earning a doctoral degree and pursuing STEM research, honored three Lafayette students this year: Carter Brand ’25 (who was also a Scholar last year), Tess Stanley ‘25 , and Max Gianakopoulos ‘25 .
Payne Fellowship
- Natalie Beckford ‘24 was awarded a Payne International Development Fellowship, which recognizes students with strong academic records and a desire to promote positive change who intend to pursue a career with the USAID Foreign Service. Natalie is also a current alternate for the Critical Language Scholarship program’s CLS Spark (Arabic program), which provides American students the opportunity to study certain critical languages virtually especially when they may not have access to studying these languages on their campuses.
Zero Hunger Internship
- Jillian Berger ’26 was named a Zero Hunger Intern by the Congressional Hunger Center. The internship program’s mission is to spend the summer expanding the impact of anti-hunger organizations in the US. Jillian will be interning with Montgomery County Food Council in Pennsylvania.
Critical Language Scholarship
- Sarah Cohen ’24 is the current alternate for advanced Arabic for the Critical Language Scholarship program, which is an immersive summer opportunity for American college and university students to learn languages essential to America’s engagement with the world. Sarah was also a finalist for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s Young Associates Program . Edna Sam ’26 is a current alternate for CLS Spark’s yearlong remote program for beginning Arabic.
FAO Schwarz Fellowship
- Abigail Schaus ’24 was named a finalist for a FAO Schwarz Fellowship , a two-year program that places fellows in leadership roles at non-profit organizations.
McCall MacBain Scholarship
- Milka Ininahazwe ’24 was a finalist for a McCall MacBain Scholarship for graduate study at McGill University. Through the Scholarship, Milka was awarded a Regional Award, available to the top 95 out of approximately 700 Canadian candidates for study at any Canadian public university, which she declined.
Japan Exchange and Teaching Program
- Julie Schramm ’24 has been awarded a JET (Japan Exchange and Teaching Program) to teach English in Japan.
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program
- Eight Lafayette alumni and students were recognized by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program , which aims to help ensure the quality, vitality, and diversity of the scientific and engineering workforce of the United States and to broaden participation of the full spectrum of diverse talents in STEM and the Social Sciences. They are: Christopher Kim ’18 (currently at Johns Hopkins), Elizabeth Castellano ’22 (currently at Dartmouth), Samantha Greenberg ’24 (honorable mention), Sadie Wolfarth ’22 (honorable mention, currently at Yale), Aaron Shoemaker ’22 (honorable mention, currently at Northwestern), Sasha Neefe ’21 (honorable mention, currently at UC-Boulder) and Zachary Martin ’21 honorable mention, and Anna Golub ’19 (currently at University of California San Diego).
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship
- Aaron Shoemaker ’22 was awarded a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship , which is designed to increase the number of U.S. citizens receiving doctoral degrees in science and engineering disciplines of military importance.
Freeman-ASIA
- Christopher Byrnes ’26 has been selected to receive a Freeman Award for Study in Asia .
- Eric Ponieman ’24 was accepted into PeaceCorps for Peru.
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Self-guided Tour. Take a self-guided campus tour via your smartphone. Download Adora, an app created by Princeton students, and explore campus from your fingertips. Text Princeton to 58052 to start exploring campus. Take a Self-guided Tour . Group Tours. Group Tours of campus are available to students in grades 9-12.
Take a walk on the campus of Princeton University and feel yourself getting smarter! Come with us for a virtual walk in 4K around their beautiful campus! ...
Princeton-Mercer Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau; 619 Alexander Road, Suite 101; Princeton, NJ 08540; Phone: (609) 924-1776
Thank you for your interest in Princeton University! We invite you to learn more about campus through our Virtual Information Session. The session will be in the form of a 30-minute presentation followed by 15 minutes at the end for Q&A. The session includes: An overview of the University. Our admission process.
Princeton University is a vibrant community of scholarship and learning that stands in the nation's service and in the ... Getting to Campus Admission Information Session Campus Tour. You can get a good feel for all that Princeton has to offer in person through an Orange Key tour or online through a virtual information session. Virtual ...
Why Princeton? virtual program highlights the academic, co-curricular and community offerings and resources at Princeton. ... offered on the first Tuesday of each month during fall 2023 and will consist of an Admission Information Session and a Campus Tour led by one of our Transfer Student Ambassadors. The full program will be approximately ...
This virtual tour will guide you through the rich history, architectural beauty, and vibrant student life of one of America's most renowned Ivy League schools. Let's embark on a virtual journey through the Princeton campus tour, academic buildings, residential colleges, and picturesque outdoor spaces.
The station is located on Alexander Street at the southern end of campus. As an alternative and free option, travelers can take the #4 Tiger Transit Bus going northbound from Princeton Junction Station to the Admission Information Center/University Store. For additional information about parking and shuttle routes please review the University's ...
At the beginning of your college search, a virtual tour can be a beneficial tool to explore the campus before your visit. When you do visit the campus, be sure to talk to current students about their experiences. A student perspective is a helpful way to gauge your future experience when attending Princeton University.
Colleges and Universities That Offer Virtual Campus Tours. Below is a table of colleges and universities with virtual alternatives to on-campus tours sorted by state. If you don't see your prospective school (s), check directly on school sites. Best of luck with your virtual tours in this moment of social distancing.
CampusTours virtual reality scenes transport your visitors onto campus and into buildings with support for a wide variety of virtual reality viewers. Geo-Location (GPS) Ready Visitors to your campus today likely come equipped with smartphones or tablets, and CampusTours products can pinpoint your visitors' locations and serve up nearby tour ...
Campus Visit Programs and Tours. We are excited to once again offer in-person visits, and invite you to join us on our beautiful campus to Discover Stanford! Campus visit options are available Monday through Friday; on weekends and university holidays, visitors are welcome to take a self-guided tour. Campus tours and other sessions fill up ...
60 S. 9th Street. San Jose, CA 95192. When exiting the North Parking Garage, please cross San Fernando Street onto the main campus. Once on the main campus, go straight toward the Student Union and turn right between the Industrial Studies building and the Student Union. The tour will start at the Welcome Center, located on the north side of ...
Start Your Application. Connect with Admissions Staff and Peer Counselors. Visit Campus & Connect with Admissions. For assistance, please contact the Office of Admissions at. [email protected]. or call 609.497.7805.
Critical Language Scholarship. Sarah Cohen '24 is the current alternate for advanced Arabic for the Critical Language Scholarship program, which is an immersive summer opportunity for American college and university students to learn languages essential to America's engagement with the world. Sarah was also a finalist for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's Young ...