Diversity, equity and inclusion report highlights ways Princeton builds community, supports success and belonging

Written by
Emily Aronson, Office of Communications
Jan. 30, 2024

“Princeton University’s excellence depends upon attracting and supporting talented individuals from throughout our society and around the world,” President Christopher L. Eisgruber wrote in the report. “... Princeton must continue its efforts to ensure that students, faculty and staff from all backgrounds flourish on this campus.”

The report provides a snapshot of the many initiatives, programs and events that occurred during the 2022-23 year — all of which were open to all members of the University. 

It summarizes a range of activities under the themes of: climate, inclusion and equity, such as workshops on Jewish identity, inclusion and antisemitism available to students and staff of all faiths and ethnicities; academic experience, such as workshops on free speech and academic freedom led by the national organization PEN America for senior administrators, staff, faculty and others; and outreach and access, such as the new Transfer Scholars Initiative supporting the success of talented community college students from across New Jersey.