“In what year did Trenton get its current name?”
“John F. Dryden founded the Prudential Insurance Company in Newark in what year?”
“True or False: The first reading of the Declaration of Independence was in Princeton.”
“In what year did Trenton get its current name?”
“John F. Dryden founded the Prudential Insurance Company in Newark in what year?”
“True or False: The first reading of the Declaration of Independence was in Princeton.”
“Platforms have a responsibility not to undermine our democracy,” said Ellen Weintraub, commissioner with the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
Why I Serve is going virtual. As members of our campus community have shifted to virtual learning and engagement, our Q&A series will highlight the projects and contributions of the Princeton community, including faculty, students, and staff, that are engaging with service in virtual ways.
“I’ve literally been playing all morning,” remarks Emily Aronson, campus life writer in Princeton University’s Office of Communications. Seated at a tiny craft table in a classroom that has just been emptied of toddlers who had been shepherded outside for recess, Aronson finally has a moment to catch her breath.
“Chances are if something wrong is happening to one person, it’s happening to others in the same environment,” said Mark Hopkins, an activist and organizer speaking at one of three Grassroot Organizing 101 workshops held this past fall.
In this monthly Q&A series we aim to highlight the projects and contributions of those in the Princeton community, including faculty, students, and staff, that engage with service in unique ways. This month, we spoke to Jeremy Darrington, a Politics Librarian at...
"My service work on campus has focused on working with other students to reshape our Princeton education both in terms of who are seen as its ‘experts’ and what our education should be in the pursuit of,” said Emma Coley '20, recipient of the 2019 A. James Fisher, Jr. Memorial Award. Given in honor of A. James Fisher, Jr.
Roberto Hernandez, director of El Centro, “is kind, and humble, no doubt, but he is no roll-over,” according to Dave Brown, associate director of the John H. Pace, Jr. '39 Center for Civic Engagement.
For Ruth Ochs, music has always been a connective force; a force she has used to build community on an off Princeton’s campus. In recognition of this work, Dr.