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Princeton Youth Enrichment
Princeton Youth Enrichment (PYE) aims to overcome the disparity in the professional opportunities provided to high school students from low socio-economic backgrounds. We connect students to Princeton undergraduates through mentorship and guidance on real-world situations. It is our hope that high school students discover their interests and develop work-oriented skills while participating in interactive workshops during the program. By the end of the program, students will have essential skills and knowledge needed for internship, job and college applications.
Princeton Indigenous Advocacy Coalition
The Princeton Indigenous Advocacy Coalition (PIAC) is a student group that seeks to empower and advocate for Indigenous students and studies at Princeton. We work primarily on four core broad goals that we have identified as areas of growth for the university. They are:
Princeton Students for Data Rights (PSDR)
Princeton Students for Data Rights (PSDR) seeks to educate the university community about privacy and corporate and government surveillance, to raise awareness about the relationship between data and oppression, and to engage and empower the next generation of privacy leaders.
Contacts:
UNICEF Princeton
Princeton Disability Awareness
I'm Not Done Yet Club
One for the World
Princeton Environmental Activism Coalition (PEAC)
Princeton Re-Entry & Employment Preparation
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