Our Students Curious, Committed, Creative Princeton students are driven by the desire to push the boundaries of knowledge and service on campus and around the world. Student Profiles Arielle Rivera, Class of 2023 . Through her senior thesis, Arielle Rivera, vice president of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, is exploring how Puerto Rico can make its electricity supply more resilient to climate disasters while meeting its ambitious energy goals. Learn More Samuel Lyman, Graduate Student . Inspired by the TV show "The West Wing," Samuel Lyman combined his love of politics and writing to become a speechwriter. Now he's working toward a master's degree in public policy at the School of Public and International Affairs. Learn More Aneesha Manocha, Class of 2023 . Aneesha Manocha, selected as a Kanders Churchill Scholar, is studying electrical and computer engineering and plans to pursue a Ph.D. to model macro-energy systems. Learn More Ella Gantman, Class of 2023 . Ella Gantman plays goalie on the women's varsity soccer team and is concentrating in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and is pursuing a certificate in Spanish. Learn More Kevin Tong, Class of 2023 . Kevin Tong, majoring in mechanical and aerospace engineering, aspires to design and build infrastructure to facilitate extended space travel. Learn More Susan Redmond, Graduate Student . Susan Redmond, a graduate student in mechanical and aerospace engineering, is part of an interdisciplinary team studying cosmic microwave background radiation. From Antarctica, the team launched a solar-power research balloon into space. Learn More Facts & Figures 5,590Undergraduate enrollment 96%Undergraduate students living on campus 49%Undergraduate men 51%Undergraduate women 3,212Graduate enrollment Students in the News Research Buckyballs in space: Weichman combines astrochemistry and spectroscopy to identify complex space molecules . Princeton chemists are expanding our understanding of the universe by identifying complex molecules in interstellar space. Living Our Ethos of Service . The class is one of 90 courses offered this year through the University's Program for Community-Engaged Scholarship, now marking its 25th anniversary. French theater troupe L’Avant-Scène marks 20th anniversary with shows, guest speakers . The troupe draws undergraduate and graduate students from across academic disciplines. Senior Shane Patrick receives Barry Scholarship for study at Oxford . Patrick is a Near Eastern studies major who is also pursuing certificates in Ancient Roman language and literature, Arabic language and literature, Hellenic studies and medieval studies. Learn More About Our Students Office of Admission - Student Blog Office of the Dean of the College Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students The Graduate School Campus Life