Princeton International Magazine
Princeton International is an annual magazine that highlights Princeton University’s international initiatives and projects. The publication introduces readers to the innovative and multifaceted learning, research and teaching being conducted across the globe by undergraduates, graduate students and faculty members.
Featured Articles
Class Snapshot: Introduction to American Popular Culture
International students from more than 30 countries learn about U.S. culture in a unique spring 2020 hybrid course.
Partner Up
A conversation between Hiroaki Aihara and James Raymo on the Princeton-University of Tokyo strategic partnership.
Queer Politics at Princeton
Princeton’s Global History Lab revolutionizes the teaching of transnational histories.
Lost in Translation
A course teaches the fundamentals of machine learning, computer science and linguistics.
Only Theater Can Make Sense of It
An e-Global Seminar explores the ways in which storytelling helps navigate traumatic experiences.
In My Own Words
Katherine Clifton ’15 reflects on her past international experiences and the power of oral history interviews.
Princeton International is published by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) in conjunction with the Office of International Programs (OIP), the Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs and Operations, and the Office of the Dean of the College.