International Professional Writing Group

Dillon Court East

Please join us! We will provide a prompt for writing and discussion, lunch, and good company! Kindly email pwrites@princeton.edu to RSVP for lunch. 

Craft and Chat: Ojos de Dios

Louis A. Simpson International Building

Please RSVP using this link: https://forms.gle/T6GeHWec4XYeJeLK7 Any questions? Please contact Katherine Lamos at klamos@princeton.edu or Lisa M. Linn De Barona at linn@princeton.edu

International Professional Writing Group

New South 152-166 University Place, princeton, NJ

Please join us! We will provide a prompt for writing and discussion, lunch, and good company! Kindly email pwrites@princeton.edu to RSVP for lunch. 

Tiger Trot for Hunger – 5K Run & Walk

The 17th Annual Tiger Trot for Hunger 5k Run & Walk  is free, and both non-perishable food donations and monetary donations are welcome. Monetary donations can be made online during registration and food donations can be brought to bib pickup the day prior to the race. There will be a table in the Class of ‘86 Fitness and Wellness Center Lobby on Thursday, Nov. 21, for folks to drop off donations and pick up their race bibs. You can also drop off on Friday at Dillon Gym. Use this link to sign up for Employee Resource Groups (Collective) as the team and indicate your specific ERG in the Faculty/Staff ERG affiliation section. These instructions apply to those participating on Campus and via the RaceJoy app.

IEGAP Holiday Bash

Carl A. Fields Center 58 Prospect Ave, Princeton, NJ, United States

All we want for the holidays is YOU! Even if you can't stay long, pass by and say hello to your IEGAP friends. RSVP Link: https://forms.gle/5EVNvGC6JqCnatxS9

International Professional Writing Group

New South 152-166 University Place, princeton, NJ

Please join us! We will provide a prompt for writing and discussion, lunch, and good company! Kindly email pwrites@princeton.edu to RSVP for lunch. 

Movie discussion in person

Carl A. Fields Center 58 Prospect Ave, Princeton, NJ, United States

IEGAP, DAP and Parents & Caregivers ERGs invite you to join us for a lunch discussion of the movie The Son (trailer), on Thursday, March 20th at noon in Carl Fields Center. Mental health challenges can affect anyone regardless of country of origin, race, gender, socioeconomic status, age, etc. The Son is about a workaholic father who attempts to reunite with his son, who is dealing with depression. Calvin R. Chin, Ph.D. ,Director of Counseling and Psychological Services, will open the discussion about mental health challenges. Please watch the movie ahead of the discussion. It is available on streaming platforms including Hulu, Disney+; it is for rent on Prime Video, AppleTV, YouTube, GooglePlay and Fandango. Register here by Friday, March 14. Lunch will be provided. We are looking forward to seeing you there! More information about the movie on our Film Club page