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Dear President Eisgruber,
We write as bereaved members of the Princeton community — faculty, students, alumni, and staff — to express our unequivocal outrage over the tragic loss of Israeli and Palestinian lives during the past week as the region seems to careen uncontrollably towards an all-out regional conflagration. There is never any justification for the targeting of civilians, whether it be assaults on Israeli towns or the aerial bombardment and total siege of the Gaza Strip.
We firmly believe that the only solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a political one. The ongoing Israeli assault upon the Gaza Strip must be stopped. We call upon the leadership of the University as well as that of elected officials in New Jersey and Washington D.C. to do everything possible to bring an end to the targeting of civilians by the relentless bombing of hospitals, homes, roads, schools, universities, and infrastructures of survival in the Gaza Strip. The international community must force Israel, Hamas, and all parties to the conflict to adhere strictly to the letter of international law, first and foremost by putting an immediate and complete halt to the unchecked collective punishment currently being deployed against Palestinians in Gaza. The free flow of humanitarian assistance must be assured for the more than 2 million Palestinians in Gaza who currently have no access to food, clean drinking water, fuel, electricity, and medical relief.
We write to voice our profound concern over the widespread dehumanization and erasure of Palestinian life in the United States and throughout the Western world, in the media, public discourse, and official governmental statements. This political environment constitutes a clear and present danger to Palestinians, while also serving to justify rising threats to and criminalization of free speech and academic freedom around the demand to end the occupation of the Palestinian territories. University students and student organizations who issue statements critical of Israeli policies or express solidarity with Palestinians are continuously subjected to harassment, intimidation, imperiled job prospects, and threats to their personal safety. We demand continuous and ironclad guarantees of the freedom of speech for our faculty but especially for our students, including concrete protections from harassment, intimidation, and discrimination. Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim students have been attacked for their views, whether expressed or imputed, whether online or in the real world, but also on the basis of their identity alone, as we recently saw in the heartbreaking case of a six-year-old Palestinian-American child in Illinois being stabbed 26 times in his own home.
We welcome your statement of October 10 emphasizing that Princeton embraces both Israelis and Palestinians as part of its community, and that the situation is deeply distressing for us all. We appreciate the efforts made by the administration to reach out to Jewish community members as well as those with Israeli citizenship to check on their well-being. We find it unacceptable, however, that Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim students were not and have not been accorded a similar show of respect and care. We call upon the University administration to do everything in its power to ensure that all Princetonians are recognized and feel safe and seen in this moment of accelerating grief, horror, and outright danger.
This is an epochal moment in the history of the Middle East. “In the nation’s service and the service of humanity,” we affirm. We call upon the University administration to uphold the values that Princeton stands for. We serve the nation and serve humanity by collectively working for peace and justice.
This list is as of 4:30 PM on October 21, 2023. To view a full list of signatories, please see this continuously updated document. To sign the letter, please see this link.
Faculty
- Josh Guild, Associate Professor, Departments of African-American Studies and History
- Max Weiss, Associate Professor, Department of History
- Julia Elyachar, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
- Keeanga-Yahmatta Taylor, Hughes-Rogers Professor of African American Studies and Professor of History
- Dan-El Padilla Peralta, Associate Professor, Department of Classics
- Lara Harb, Associate Professor, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Sadaf Jaffer, Associate Research Scholar, South Asian Studies; New Jersey Assemblywoman, 16th Legislative District
- Vera Candiani, Associate Professor, Department of History
- Daniel Sheffield, Associate Professor, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Karen Emmerich, Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Literature
- Zahid Chaudhary, Associate Professor, Department of English
- Benjamin Conisbee Baer, Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Literature
- Matt Karp, Associate Professor, Department of History
- Fadi A. Bardawil, Visiting Scholar, Department of Near Eastern Studies; Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
- Junko Yamazaki, Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Studies
- Colleen Asper, Lewis Center for the Arts
- Wendy Belcher, Professor, Department of Comparative Literature and Department for African American Studies
- Satyel Larson, Assistant Professor, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Meredith Martin, Associate Professor, Department of English
- Gabriela Nouzeilles, Emory L. Ford Professor of Spanish, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Hal Foster, Townsend Martin, Class of 1917, Professor of Art and Archaeology
- Eldar Shafir, Class of 1987 Professor in Behavioral Science and Public Policy, Department of Psychology and School of Public and International Affairs
- Andrew Cole, Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature, Department of English
- Susan Wheeler, Professor of Creative Writing, Lewis Center for the Arts
- Barbara Nagel , Associate Professor, Department of German
- Leena El-Mufti, Office of Religious Life
- Irene Small, Associate Professor, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Ruha Benjamin, Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of African American Studies
- Anne McClintock, A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies and the High Meadows Environmental Institute
- Rob Nixon, Barron Family Professor of Environment and Humanities, High Meadows Environmental Institution and Department of English
- Anastasia Mann, Lecturer and Founding Director, School of Public and International Affairs
- Gayle Salamon, Professor, Department of English
- Behrooz Ghamari, Professor and Chair, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Aaron Landsman, Lecturer, Lewis Center for the Arts
- Erin Besler, Assistant Professor, Architecture
- Susana Draper, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature
- Tera W. Hunter, Edwards Professor of American History and Professor of African American Studies
- Tehseen Thaver, Assistant Professor, Department o Religious Studies
- Rachel Price, Associate Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Catalina Arango-Correa, Lecturer, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Rafael Cesar, Assistant Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Susan Sugarman, Professor, Department of Psychology
- Jeff Dolven, Professor, Department of English
- Sophie Gee, Associate Professor, Department of English
- Carolyn Yerkes, Associate Professor, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Steven Chung, Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies
- Reena Goldthree, Assistant Professor of African American Studies
- Judith Weisenfeld, Agate Brown and George L. Collord Professor, Department of Religion
- Arcadio Díaz-Quiñones, Emeritus Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Jayme Collins, Postdoctoral Research Associate, High Meadows Environmental Institute
- Nancy Coffin, Senior Lecturer, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Gavin Steingo, Professor, Department of Music
- Chika Okeke-Agulu, Robert Schirmer Professor of Art and Archaeology and African American Studies
- Amit Levy, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
- Gillian Knapp, Emerita Professor, Department of Astrophysics
- Sara Al-Sayed , Postdoctoral Research Associate, Program on Science and Global Security
- Sonali Dhanpal, ’23, Princeton-Mellon / Princeton Institute for International Regional Studies / Humanities Council Fellow
- Ra'anan Boustan, Research Scholar, Program in Judaic Studies
- Molly Greene, Professor, History and Hellenic Studies
- Razia Iqbal, Visiting Professor and Lecturer, School of Public and International Affairs
- Nora McGreevy, Assistant Editor, Princeton University Art Museum
- Lacy Feigh, Lecturer in the Council of the Humanities and History
- Lorgia García Peña, Professor, Effron Center for the Study of America/African American Studies
- Sam Nastase, Lecturer and Postdoc, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
- Liat Hasenfratz, Research Scholar, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
- Haran Sened, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychology
- Gyan Prakash, Dayton-Stockton Professor of History
- Elise A. Mitchell, Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of History
- Steven Chung, Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies
Students and Alumni
- Christian Bischoff ’19 GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Paola Del Toro GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Mónica K. Villalón GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Davis Mendez GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Lina Abushouk GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Aliya Ram GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
- Grega Ulen GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
- Luke Naessens GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Ariel Kline GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Akuei Johnson Ateny Akuei ’26, Department of Computer Science
- Andrew Schlager GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Annabelle Haynes GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- John G.H. Oakes ’83
- Zachary J. Foster ’17, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Shivani Shedde GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture
- Disha Karnad Jani ’22, Department of History
- Paul Eberwine GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
- Nick Barone, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Joel Beinin ’70, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Hrishikesh Somayaji GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Chemistry
- Lynne Archibald ’87, School of Public and International Affairs
- Cynthia Oakes ’74, Department of History
- Wendy Brown ’83, Department of Politics
- Tom Taylor GS ’21, School of Public and International Affairs
- Hellen Wainaina GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Xinyi Wei GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Caroline West GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Robert L. Herbst ’69, School of Public and International Affairs
- Jeron Fenton GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Politics
- Chris Brandt ’65
- Jamie Pelling ’23, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Marta Cabral ’16, School of Public and International Affairs
- Duygu Coskuntuna GS ’23, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Esin Yunusoglu ’19, Department of Philosophy
- Mohamed El-Dirany ’18 GS ’19, Department of Computer Science
- Ed Horan ’22
- Jack Callaghan GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Cory Ann Alperstein ’78
- Steven M Hochman ’78
- Darius Cozart, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Politics
- Kelly Hatfield ’17, Department of English
- Layla Varkey ’19, Department of Politics
- Enver Ramadani ’21, School of Public and International Affairs
- Tiffany Critchlow ’21, School of Public and International Affairs
- Rachel Lim ’19, Department of Politics
- Heejoo Kim GS ’25, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of East Asian Studies
- Agata Foryciarz ’18, Department of Computer Science
- Sophie Parker-Rees ’17, Department of English
- Mohamed Shalan ’17
- Naomi Amenu-Fesseha ’19, Department of Politics
- Harshini Abbaraju ’22, Department of Politics
- Jalal Butt GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Sarah Sakha ’18, School of Public and International Affairs
- Emily Kunkel ’19, Department of Anthropology
- Jacqueline Kopra ’18, Department of Psychology
- Amir Raja ’18, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Lillian Quijano Johnson GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Durva Trivedi ’17, School of Public and International Affairs
- Vivian Hu ’15, Department of Comparative Literature
- Kabbas Azhar ’18, Department of Politics
- Imani Thornton ’18, Departments of Politics and African American Studies
- Tammuz Frankel GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Rachel Stone ’17, Department of English
- Christopher Barkachi ’22, Department of Computer Science
- Nick Irvin GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Alexandra Loh ’17
- Poorvi Bellur, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Rouguiatou Diallo ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
- Annie Lu ’17, School of Public and Interantional Affairs
- Anyssa Chebbi ’18
- Andrew White ’23, Department of Classics
- Kevin Hayne ’18, Department of Spanish
- Aisha Tahir ’21, Department of African American Studies
- Holly Bushman GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture
- Dante Furioso GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture
- Julia Ruskin ’22, Department of Computer Science
- Patrick Jaojoco GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture
- Maxwell Smith-Holmes GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture
- Fatima Zaraket GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Jessica Gaytan ’21
- Rabia Khab ’18, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Jonathan Mandel GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology
- David Liu ’18
- Ines Franch ’18, Department of Computer Science
- Claire Jones ’18
- Dominic Saunders ’20, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Urvi Kumbhat GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Samantha Xiao Cody ’17, Department of Physics
- Erica Dugué ’21, Department of African American Studies
- Hannah Wang ’21, School of Public and International Affairs
- Emma Claire Jones ’18, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Jamie O’Leary ’19, Department of Anthropology
- BT Hayes ’22, Department of Comparative Literature
- Anya Lewis-Meeks ’15, School of Public and International Affairs
- Daniel Teehan ’17, Department of Comparative Literature
- Rosemary Vasen ’21, Department of History
- Amanda Eisenhour ’21, Department of African American Studies
- John Anthony Sheldon ’78, Department of Religion
- Carson Welch ’19, Department of Slavic Languages and Literature
- Lealla Solomon GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture
- Katie Horvath ’15, Department of Anthropology
- Aditi Rao GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
- Sophie Steinman-Gordon ’20, Department of Politics
- Lucy McKnight, Ph.D, Candidate, Department of Music Composition
- Lily Gellman ’17
- Sophie Abromowitz ’13, Department of English
- Nicole-Ann Lobo GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Lucas Frye GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Chemistry
- Katie Duggan ’19, Department of English
- Alex Diaz-Hui GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English and Program in Latin American Studies
- Auset Taylor ’21, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Angelica Vielma ’18, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Chayim Lowen GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Mathematics
- Jhor van der Horst ’20, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Gaby Nair GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Politics
- Kymberley Chu GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
- Niya Bates GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Mishka Wazar GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History of Science
- Sherry Romanzi ’19, Department of French and Italian
- Crystal Wang ’18, Department of Economics
- Jonathan Sudo GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Promise Li, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Genevieve Yue ’01, Department of Comparative Literature
- Katarzyna Kalinowska ’19, Department of History
- Sreela Kodali ’18, Department of Electrical Engineering
- Hannah Reynolds ’22 GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
- Tiffanee Moore GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
- Jessica Brofsky GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Adelina Rolea ’22, Department of Chemistry
- Laura Hamm ’12
- Tori Gorton ’21, Department of Politics
- Alexandria Herr ’17, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Celine Pham ’24, Department of History
- Jennifer Cho ’15, Department of East Asian Studies
- Molly Gibson ’14, Department of Comparative Literature
- Elise Colter ’21
- Anna Maritz ’18, Department of Religion
- Tanya Al Saleh ’23, Department of Architecture
- Kathleen Ma ’18, School of Public International Affairs
- Faiza Masood GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Religion
- Jonathan Lu ’18, Department of Computer Science
- Alex Gumbs ’18, School of Public and International Affairs
- Henrietta Toivanen ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
- Cat Lambert ’15, Department of Classics
- Jennifer Chew ’15, Department of History
- Ambika Viswanathan ’18, Department of Computer Science
- Pavel Shibayev ’15, Department of Physics
- Margaret Kurkoski GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Hannah Hata Williams GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Marah Sakkal ’20
- Piper Winkler, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Robert Dulin, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Economics
- Cait Mongrain GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
- Claire Medina GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Lydia Cornett ’16, Department of History
- Amy Amatya ’21
- Tom Abi Samra GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Jiya Pandya GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Lorenzo Bondioli ’21, Department of History
- Christopher Lugo ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
- Aliza Haider ’22, Department of Chemistry
- Solome Haile GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Sociology
- David Exumé ’19
- Andrew Hahm ’17 GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Politics
- Adam Wang ’18, Department of Molecular Biology
- Moad Musbahi GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
- Kalea Power ’17, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
- Tim Alberdingk Thijm GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science
- Christin Park ’18
- Alice Mar-Abe ’18, Department of Politics
- Nicolette D’Angelo ’19, Department of Classics
- Gabriel Mantegna GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Sofia Inglessis ’18, Department of Electrical Engineering
- Anthony Taboni GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Politics
- Chloe Fox-Gitomer ’23, Department of Anthropology
- Eleanor Wright ’14, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Gabriella Chu ’18, Department of Art and Archeology
- Megan Chung ’19, Department of Chemistry
- Siwei Wang GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
- Adhitya Dhanapal GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Robert Shell ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
- Chelsie Alexandre ’20, Department of Politics
- India Rogers-Shepp ’18, Department of Molecular Biology
- Eunice Lee ’20, Department of English
- Maria Malik ’19, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Joe Glynias ’22, Department of History
- Gloria Umutoni ’18, Department of Slavic Languages and Literature
- Sarah Cho ’18, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Elias Kleinbock GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
- Gabriella Taylor ’18
- Mohammad Adnan ’19, Department of History
- Nourhan Ibrahim ’20
- Sophia Taylor ’20, Department of Politics
- Eunice Kim ’20
- Miranda Alperstein ’17, Department of Philosophy
- Andrew Alexander ’23, Department of Mathematics
- John Huyler ’67, Department of Philosophy
- Nivida Thomas ’20, Department of Neuroscience
- Niharika Yadav GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Izzy Lockhart ’22, Department of English
- JahAsia Jacobs GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
- Liam Hunt ’19, Department of Mathematics
- Simon Wu ’17
- Rilla McKeegan GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Geosciences
- Will Holub-Moorman GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Kennedy Dixon GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Music
- Samantha Shapiro, ’21, Politics
- Cleek Schrey GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Music
- Linda McNulty Perez GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
- Muhamed Allam GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of ECE
- Alvina Jiao ’15, School of Public and International Affairs
- Solomon Bergquis ’24, Department of Art and Anthropology
- Michael Zhang ’24, Department of Art and Anthropology
- Camryn Phillips GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Astrophysical Sciences
- Kristine Yu ’22, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Mauro Orsini Windholz GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Music
- Halee Robinson GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Casey Ivanovich ’17, Geosciences
- Fairuz Ishraque GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Geosciences
- Bobbi Brashear ’23, Department of Sociology
- Taneil Ruffin GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Wendy Zhao ’19, Department of Economics
- Mashad Arora ’20, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering
- Enrique Zúñiga González ’22, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Benjamin Harrison ’22, Department of Economics
- Nick Jadallah ’22, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Joice Kim ’21, Department of Anthropology
- Maria Jose Solorzano Castro ’22, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Natasha Japanwala ’14, Department of English
- Patricia Irvin ’76
- Elena Tsemberis ’18, Department of African American Studies
- James Wood ’22, Department of Architecture
- Kate Reed ’19, Department of History
- Danielle Victoriano ’19, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Elizabeth Yu ’19, Department of Sociology
- Mathias Ghyoot GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Ben Anderson GS, School of Public International Affairs
- John J. Wood ’83
- Julia Grummitt ’22, Department of History
- Maysam Abdeljaber GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture
- Kalyani Jayasankar ’22, Department of Sociology
- Fay Lin GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Michael Harrington GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Colin Bradley GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Philosophy
- Nitasha Siddique ’18
- Madeline Kushan GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Musicology
- Sabrina Reguyal ’22, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Millie Hernandez ’22, School of Public and International Affairs
- Sonya Posmentier GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Annabelle Tseng ’19, Department of French and Italian
- Jacob Neis GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
- Katherine Dennis ’23, Department of Classics
- Adhip Amin GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Rahul Saha ’22, Department of Computer Science
- Zahra Bajalan ’21, Department Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Anoushka Mariwala ’21, Department of Architecture
- Crystal Wu ’20, Departments of History
- Gina Kim ’22, Department of Psychology
- Kai Liu ’19, Department of East Asian Studies
- Tiffany Sun ’21
- Neel Thakkar GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Adlan Kashka Jackson, ’15
- Sofia Tong, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
- Allison Spann ’20, Department of Music
- Ainee Farooqui, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Bianca DiGiovanni ’15, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Jacqueline Xu ’22
- Christina Im ’22, Department of Sociology
- Taosif Ahsan ’23, Department of Physics
- Youqi Gang ’22, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- David Song ’21, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering
- Maricar Almeda ’22, Department of Molecular Biology
- Kirsten Keels ’21, Department of Music
- Jared W. Holeman ’21, Department of Politics
- Michael McGovern ’23, History of Science and African American Studies
- Brian Lax, ’15, Department of English
- Leila Ullmann, ’21, Department of African American Studies
- Josh Faires, ’20, Department of Sociology
- Yuxin Shi ’22, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Reem Saeed ’27
- Andrew Kinaci ’10, Department of Architecture
- Lydia Dallett ’12, Department of Politics
- Mary Lou Kolbenschlag’14, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Magan Ha ’22, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Sneha Iyer ’20, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Amarra M. Daniels ’19, School of Public and International Affairs
- Emerson Thomas ’20
- Chiara Ficarelli ’19
- Annie Chen ’18, Department of Computer Science
- Fatih Kaleoglu ’20, Department of Mathematics
- Erika Escalona ’21, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary biology
- Rob Whitaker ’18, Department of Computer Science
- Wafa Fatima Isfahani ’19, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Musab Almajnouni, ’22 GS, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Emma Park, ’19, Department of Politics
- David Sahar ’17, Department of Music
- Eliza Mott ’16, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Aminata Binetou-Wahebine Seydi ’14, Department of Comparative Literature
- Yousef Elzalabany ’20, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Melita Piercy ’20, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Ismael Catovic ’15, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
- Lucas Makinen ’20, Department of Astrophysical Sciences
- Miranda Bolef ’18, Department of Politics
- Nimet Cebeci ’14, Department of Philosophy
- Majida Halaweh ’19, Department of History
- Nikita Taniparti GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
- Benjamin Kimmel ’20, Department of Physics
- Pria Garcelle GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
- Yasmine Eichbaum ’19, Department of Chemistry
- Maya Pontón Aronoff ’19, School of Public and International Affairs
- Ciara Nutter ’18, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Anna Hiltner Nouzeilles ’23, Department of Sociology
- Athina Pfeiffer GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Bobby Lussier ’19, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Aditi Kodipady GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Psychology
- Eden Efrem ’21, Department of Molecular Biology
- Leila Howard ’14, Department of East Asian Studies
- Marisela Neff ’20, Department of Chemistry
- Kujegi Camara ’16
- Jae Gnazzo ’20, School of Public and International Affairs
- Oliver Whang ’22, Department of Philosophy
- Gemma Sahwell GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Geoscience
- Aída Piccato ’19, Department of Computer Science
- Christopher Ferrigine ’21, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Fatma Gdoura ’24, School of Public and International Affairs
- Bianca Centrone GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Lina Saud ’15, School of Public and International Affairs
- Qiqi Yang GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Sharon Musa ’20, Department of Neuroscience
- Muhsin Hassan ’12 GS ’16, School of Public and International Affairs
- Vayne Ong ’20, Department of History
- Lydia Yi ’22, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Emanuelle Sippy ’25, Department of English
- Martin Mastnak ’25, Department of History
- Jay Kim ’18, Department of Comparative Literature
- Abigail Leibowitz ’26, Department of Politics
- Liam Lynch ’21, Department of Philosophy
- Noura Shoukfeh ’25, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Sydney Maple ’21, Department of African American Studies
- Hannah Faughnan ’23, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Gina Feliz, ’22, School of Public and International Affairs
- Sessina Dani ’23, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Shireen Amna Waraich ’24, Department of History
- Momna Ahmed ’26, Department of Psychology
- Aminah Aliu ’25, Department of Computer Science
- Omar Elhaj ’24, School of Public and International Affairs
- Sameer Riaz ’24, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Bryce Springfield ’25, Department of Politics
- Angelica Qin ’23, Department of Sociology
- Juan Nova ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
- Shanzay Waseem ’24, Department of Computer Science
- Naomi Zucker ’14, Department of Anthropology
- Lynne Dennis Oliva ’78, Department of English
- Jermaine Bryant ’25, Department of Classics
- Yushra Guffer ’26, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Tammy Molina ’26
- Luna Eaton Sharon GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Lisa Kraege GS, Department of English
- Micah Herskind ’19, Department of African American Studies
- Rose Nguyen ’12, Department of English
- Liam Seeley ’23, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Emily Lever ’15, Department of Comparative Literature
- Fatima Khan ’21, School of Public and International Affairs
- Zhamoyani McMillan ’21, Department of African American Studies
- Eric Periman ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
- Rosemary Paulson ’23, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Julie Chen ’17
- Myrha Qadir ’21, Department of History
- Yahya Habib ’26, Department of Politics
- Zoha Enver ’23, Department of Computer Science
- Sophie Bandarkar GS, School of Public and International Affairs
- Barghav Sivaguru GS, School of Public and International Affairs
- Doruntina Fida ’21, Department of Anthropology
- Emma Chang ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
- Eli Berman ’20, Department of Music
- Raneem El Torky ’22, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Safa Firas ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
- Kelly Roache ’12 GS ’15, School of Public and International Affairs
- Aysenur Cam GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Religion
- Sherry Lee GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
- Fatima Diallo ’25, Department of Neuroscience
- Grace Zhao ’22, Department of Economics
- Johana Lara ’25, Department of Computer Science
- Irma Qavolli ’20, Department of Linguistics
- Elvis Le ’25, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Sofia Pauca ’21, Department of Religion
- Gemini Wahhaj GS ’99, School of Public and International Affairs
- Mohammad Mohd ’24, Department of Economics
- Ahmed Farah ’22, Department of Mathematics
- Ishea Johnson ’23, Department of Molecular Biology
- Héctor Hernández GS, Ph.D Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
- Takumi Murayama ’14, Department of Mathematics
- Michelle Miao ’26, Department of Politics
- Jasmyn Dobson ’24, Department of Politics
- Adam Sanders ’25, Department of Religion
- Tacy Guest ’26, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Jacob Raghoobar ’23, Department of Computer Science
- Arman Nemati ’27
- Paige Silverstein ’24, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Jayden Nathaniel Morales ’25, School of Public and International Affairs
- Abdul-Bassit Fijabi ’24, Department of Neuroscience
- Sam Bisno ’24, Department of History
- Navjit Kaur GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
- Abdullah Rizvi ’27
- Madeleine Chong ’23, Department of Molecular Biology
- Chana Lee Mitty ’26
- Sana Khan GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Sakura Price ’23, Department of English
- Zora Arum ’22, Department of English
- Mariam Elawady ’26, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Saraswathi Navaratnam-Tomayko ’26, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering
- Ben Gelman ’23, Department of Politics
- Manar Talab ’23, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Shravan Suriyanarayanan ’26, Department of Economics
- Marissa Molina GS, School of Public and International Affairs
- Axidi Iglesias ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
- Lumepa-Rose Young ’26, Department of Philosophy
- Leila Ben Halim ’20, Department of History
- Colleen Heidorn ’20, Department of Sociology
- Javed M. Aman GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science
- Chelsea Mayo ’14, Department of English
- Amin Zare ’26, Department of Computer Science
- Hifsa Chaudhry ’22, Department of Neuroscience
- Senna Aldoubosh ’25
- Ethan Wang ’26, Department of Economics
- Eman Ali ’25, Department of Neuroscience
- Laiba Ali ’26, Department of Computer Science
- Sam Pathak ’23, Department of Politics
- Christine Faltz Grassman ’91, Department of English
- Mohammed Musa ’25, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Salwa Ahmad ’17, School of Public and International Affairs
- T.J. Smith ’20
- Philip Maruri ’23, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Aedan Fraley ’27
- Joy Chen ’18, Department of Comparative Literature
- Bryan Zhang ’26, Department of Computer Science
- Fariha Begum ’25
- Sarah Pacilio ’19, Department of Politics
- Hussain Asadi ’27
- Laura Zhang ’26, School of Public and International Affairs
- Alan Ding ’22, Department of Computer Science
- Hajra Hamid ’25, School of Public and International Affairs
- Nazifa Chowdhury ’20, Department of Sociology
- Lisa Clemans-Cope ’94, Department of Economics
- Abigail Glickman ’24, Department of Comparative Literature
- Fawaz Ahmad ’25, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Afzal Hussain ’25, Department of Economics
- Arika Hassan ’26, Department of Computer Science
- Kyrah Potter ’25, Department of African American Studies
- Olivia Hoppe-Spink ’26, Department of English
- Leila Granier ’26
- Ibrahim Bata ’26, Department of Neuroscience
- Hiba Siddiki ’25, School of Public and International Affairs
- Lucía Armengol ’26, Department of Anthropology
- Isaac Gradl ’24, Department of History
- Aaliska Sapkota ’26, Department of Molecular Biology
- Bella Hubble ’23, Department of Chemistry
- Zequn Hareton Song ’26, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Cailyn Tetteh ’26, Department of Politics
- Roya Reese ’26, Department of English
- Audrey Chebet ’18
- Arrey Enow, ’26, Department of Anthropology
- Mollika Jai Singh ’24, Department of African American Studies
- Dwaha Daud GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science
- Dylan Shapiro ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
- Nipuna Ginige ’26, Department of Computer Science
- Laura Robertson ’23, Department of History
- Meredith Gallagher ’24, Department of Anthropology
- Alexia Paunescu ’25
- Elliot Ratzman GS ’09, Department of Religion and Program in Judaic Studies
- Adam Anabosi GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Sena Çetin ’26, Department of Molecular Biology
- Safa Syed ’17, Department of History
- Aylin Ceylan ’26, Department of Molecular Biology
- Cam My Nguyen ’23, Department of Architecture
- Shahad Aljumayaat, ’27, Department of Politics
- DeAisha Johnson ’24, School of Public and International Affairs
- Athena Apaga ’26, Department of Molecular Biology
- Subah Saiyara Mahbub ’26, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Jason Kerkvliet, ’21, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
- Julie Sanchez ’14, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Benjamin Brack GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Molecular Biology
- Genevieve Bineza ’26, Department of Computer Science
- Rose Habib ’27, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Sylvia Skerry GS, School of Public and International Affairs
- Sofia Marliini Heikkonen ’25, Department of History
- Twyla Colburn ’27
- Rodrigo Galindo ’25, Department of Anthropology
- Brittney Watkins ’16
- Elizabeth Cook ’13, Department of Psychology
- Anecia Henry ’23, Department of African American Studies
- Viulka De Jesus Cruz ’26, Department of Psychology
- Fatima Sarfraz ’26
- Givarra Azhar Abdullah ’26
- Shabab Tashrif Zaman ’26, Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Isaac Santos GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Music
- Joaquín García ’20, Department of Anthropology
- Theresa Lim ’24, Department of Computer Science
- Hassan Ejaz Chaudhry ’18, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering
- Fatima Mumtaz GS, School of Public and International Affairs
- Aashna Pandey ’27
- Adrienne Brookins ’22, Department of Sociology
- Dina Kuttab ’21, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Maida Shahid ’25, School of Public and International Affairs
- Vanessa González GS, Department of Architecture
- Harry Mugisha ’27, Department of History
- Elinald Desroches ’26, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Kristin Nagy ’27
- Emily García ’26, Department of Neuroscience
- Youssef Elasser GS, Ph.D, Candidate, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Leila Dahmouh ’27, Department of English
- Seza Tunc ’24, Department of History
- Lillith Price-Wharff ’24, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Chaewon Han ’24, Department of Economics
- Cindy Chen ’26
- Elif Aydin ’22, Operations Research and Financial Engineering
- Deepika Bhatnagar GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Molecular Biology
- Samantha Mekhael ’26
- Emma Reynolds ’24, Department of English
- Paul Wang ’27, Department of Chemistry
- Pallavi Podapati GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Program in History of Science
- Jeffrey Morshed ’15, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Ariyan Mohammed Sajid ’25, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Kenzy Elshazly ’26, Department of Computer Science
- Rimsha Malik ’21, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Katy Montoya ’21, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Milad Odabaei ’23, Department of Anthropology
- Peter Gustafson ’13, Department of Music
- Anha Khan ’26, Department of Computer Science
- Sabrina Kim ’24, Department of Comparative Literature
- Adrianna Awald ’26, School of Public and International Affairs
- Cynthia Jacobson ’26, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Isha Yerramilli-Rao ’26, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Samhita Karnati ’18, Department of Computer Science
- Ferdose Idris GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Sociology
- Nura Sophia Liepsner, GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Religion
- Yousif Mohamed, ’26, School of Public and International Affairs
- Pranav Bhandarkar GS, School of Public and International Affairs
- Mallika Leuzinger ’21, Fung Fellow, PIIRS
- Josiah Gouker ’22, Department of African American Studies
- Michael Garcia ’23, Department of Computer Science
- Claire Page GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Chemistry
- Maryam Popoola GS, Department of Architecture
- Ruggaya Musa ’24, Department of Neuroscience
- Robert Frank Solinsky Duryea ’26, Department of Comparative Literature
- Katie Rohrbaugh ’24, Department of History
- Leashell Camille ’23, Department of African American Studies
- Charlotte Pfenning ’26, Department of English
- Grace Zhao ’26, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering
- Russell Dinkins ’13, Department of Sociology
- Yohana Ansari-Thomas GS, Department Architecture
- Zaid Albarghouty ’23, Department of Economics
- Johanna Rozakis-Siu GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Olivia Jones ’26, Department of Anthropology
- Siyeon Lee ’27, Department of Comparative Literature
- Cameron Bell ’16, Department of History and African American Studies
- Zoe Kahana ’21, Department of Computer Science
- Amani Rush ’16, Department of Psychology
- Ellen Li ’24, Department of Comparative Literature
- Sicile Naddeo-Gjergji ’26
- Elizabeth MacDonald GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Molecular Biology
- Jael Hernández-Vásquez GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
- Ismael Medkouri GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Priscilla Read ’70, Departments of Politics and Near Eastern Studies
- Emily Yang ’26
- Jimmy Tarlau ’66
- William Trlak GS, Ph.D Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
- Isabel Lewis ’22, Department of Politics
- Chaya Holch ’23, Department of History
- Jad Bendarkawi ’25, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Sydney Johnson ’24, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
- Stats Atwood GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Psychology
- Ivana Castellanos ’12
- Isaiah Nieves ’19, Department of Art and Archaeology
- Dylan Conard ’27
- Ameen Omar GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- David Chmielewski ’24, Department of English
- Peter Makhlouf, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
- Safiya Topiwala ’24, Department of Molecular Biology
- Allison Ha ’25, School of Public and International Affairs
- Daniel Liu ’26, Department of Mathematics
- Darcy Chanin GS, Ph.D Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
- Mai Kasemsawade ’26
- Nathaniel Moses ’19, Department of History
- Nivedita Singh ’13, Department of Economics
- Thomas G. Weiss GS ’71 GS ’74, School of Public and International Affairs
- Sunil Vittal ’26
- Kirsten Pardo ’24
- Rodolfo Pineda ’25, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Arianna Haider ’26, Department of Computer Science
- Jordyn Seni ’14, Department of Religion
- Christopher Stone GS ’03, Department of Near Eastern Studies
- Dayton Martindale, ’15, Department of Astrophysical Sciences
- Meher Ali GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
- Luya Wang ’18, Department of Mathematics