Jasmine Hao
Hi there! My name is Jasmine Hao and I am from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. I am a pre-med student concentrating in Molecular Biology and pursuing a minor in Global Health and Health…
Hadley Kim
Hello everyone, my name is Hadley Kim and I am an international student from Incheon, South Korea!I am pursuing a concentration in East Asian Studies with a certificate in Gender &…
Yujin Angolio
I am a member of the Great Class of 2023 from Nairobi, Kenya concentrating in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. On campus, I am an International Center leader with the Davis International…
Seyi Jung
I am a member of the Great Class of 2024 from Seoul, South Korea concentrating in Chemical and Biological Engineering. In addition to my responsibilities as an International Center Leader affiliated…
Antek Hasiura
I am a member of the Class of 2024 from Poland, concentrating in Economics with a certificate in Finance. Beyond my involvement in the Davis International Center, I’m a co-founder of Princeton Impact…
Izabela Konopka
Hey! I am a member of the Class of 2025 from Illinois, though my family is from Poland. Currently, I am considering studying Politics or the School of Public Policy and International Affairs, with…
Sun-Yung Chang
Chang, a native of China and Taiwan, received her bachelor’s degree from the National Taiwan University in 1970. She attended graduate school at the University of California-Berkeley, where she…
Miguel Centeno
He’s also speaking from experience. For Centeno, college was never a foregone conclusion. At age 10, he immigrated to the United States from Cuba with his mother, who raised him on her own. In his…
Marta Tienda
That’s the advice Marta Tienda gives to students who feel out of place at Princeton or even at college in general, especially first-generation college students whose parents may never have even…
Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
“I’m a liberal arts professor at heart,” says Glaude, who teaches in the religion department and the Department of African American Studies. “I came to Princeton because of its…
Brooke Holmes
In the classroom, she takes great joy, for example, in making the ancients’ approach to the body relevant to her students, including those who plan to study medicine after leaving Princeton. “With…
Naomi Leonard
As a mechanical and aerospace engineer, Leonard is fascinated by synthesis, and she watches it happen in exciting ways in her classes and projects and across campus. “For someone who enjoys math…
David MacMillan
“I had synthesized a new molecule, and I was asking someone else in the lab where I could find a picture of what it should look like,” MacMillan recalls. “I was told there was no such picture because…
William Massey
His recent honors include the 2006 Blackwell-Tapia Prize from the National Science Foundation and induction as a fellow of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Massey’s…
Suzanne Staggs
According to cosmologists, the big bang describes the onset of the expansion of the very fabric of the universe’s space-time, which commenced about 13 billion years ago. The CMB is therefore the…
Eric Wieschaus
“It was a big surprise. You get the call, and you're famous for about two days,” he explains. “Then the world goes on, and you go back to all the nice things in your regular life — teaching, lab work…
Anne Anlin Cheng
A faculty member in the Department of English and in the Program in American Studies, Cheng is also a fond Princeton alumna who started her career studying English in the very…
Stacy Wolf
“A person must know about and have experience in the world to have something to say as an artist, and there is no better place to do that than at a liberal arts college, and Princeton is, simply, the…
Jeremy Adelman
University undergraduates join learners around the world through the edX online platform for an introduction to the history of the modern world that examines the environmental impact of human…
Daniel Rubenstein
Near the fireplace, flanked by shelves packed with hundreds of classic books about nature and ecology, Princeton Professor Dan Rubenstein reflects on Mpala — a 5,000-acre multidisciplinary field…
Sindiso Nyathi
“You have these areas with no buildings or people, just vast carpets of tall golden grass,” he says. “Every few meters there is an Acacia tree, tall, with a thorny umbrella. It is a very nice…
Hun Choi
His journey has been similar to the one taken by his older brother, Gyeong-Sik, who graduated from Princeton in 2010 and is now working as a software engineer at Google.“He’s working in the computer…
Becca Keener
Her years before Princeton were challenging and lean. In a family that grew to eight children, she made multiple moves, residing wherever her father could find work in New Jersey, Texas, California…
Caroline Snowden
Her enthusiasm did not cool after enrolling. In her first year, she took the integrated science curriculum, one of the reasons she chose to attend Princeton. The curriculum breaks down the…
Newby Parton
Parton broke that mold not only because he left Tennessee, but also because he believes he is one of only two students from his school who has ever studied as an undergraduate student at an Ivy…