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Wondering what the transition to campus is like? Princeton's orientation programs (Community Action, @outdooractionprinceton, and Dialogue & Difference in Action) are designed to introduce students to the academics and life at #PrincetonU. Head to our #LinkInBio to read more about Jodie De Jesus '25, her experience meeting her best friend during Community Action, and her decision to return as a leader last year🧡🖤

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"After the experiences in my first, sophomore, and junior years, I feel that I know how to approach original research and believe I can produce meaningful work for my thesis. I know that the road will be bumpy, but I at least feel that I'm in a well-equipped vehicle for the ride." The senior thesis may sound daunting, but Amélie Lemay '24 writes about the writing seminars and independent study courses at #PrincetonU that have prepared her to take on the challenge this upcoming year. Read our latest blog from this (almost) senior at our #LinkInBio 🔬

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As Pride Month drew to a close Mirabella Smith '24, an intern at @pulgbtqhistory , reflected on their experience as a queer student at Princeton. They wrote about their identity development and belonging within the Princeton queer community 🧡🖤🌈 Read Mirabella's full reflection at the #LinkInBio #PrincetonPride #CollegeAdmission #PrincetonAdmission

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On this day 240 years ago, Princeton received notice that the Continental Congress would move from Philadelphia to Nassau Hall. The building served as the nation's capital from June to November 1783. From barracks to battlegrounds to the nation's capital, Nassau Hall remains the oldest building at #PrincetonU 🐅 🇺🇸 Check out our #LinkInBio to read more about Princeton's history on July 4. Happy Independence Day! 📷 : Princeton University library’s department of rare books and special collections