Hosting Weekend
The first weekend in April is reserved for one of the Graduate School’s most important events, Hosting Weekend. This event is organized to celebrate the school's year-long efforts to increase diversity and to encourage underrepresented and socioeconomically disadvantaged students who have been admitted to matriculate at Princeton.
Hosting Weekend draws together these students to meet and interact with current graduate students and faculty from all disciplines, along with alumni and administrators, to learn first-hand whether Princeton is the best choice for their graduate studies.
Hosting Weekend typically begins on a Friday evening with a Soul Food Fest at the Carl A. Fields Center for Cultural Understanding and Equality. The following day is filled with panel discussions about the lives and work of members of the Princeton community. That evening, students are invited to a reception and dinner, with a prominent alumnus/a or faculty member as keynote speaker. On Sunday, students meet members of the graduate student government and are taken on a tour of graduate student housing. On the event's final day, Monday, students can attend classes and seminars in their respective departments.