Wellness Resources Tool
The Princeton University Art Museum contains a permanent collection and special exhibits and hosts guided tours, gallery talks, symposia, lectures, and special programs.
Season tickets for varsity football, basketball, and hockey games are available at the Jadwin Gymnasium Ticket Office. Many other events are free.
The University has an affiliation providing discounted memberships for faculty, staff, and students with Broadmead Swim Club.
From retail to residential dining, to private events, catering and hospitality, University Services provides many options and services.
Faculty and staff and their families can purchase recreational facility permits for a small fee to use theUniversity recreational facilities, including swimming pools, gymnasiums, tennis courts, and fitness center.
Each fall, local residents join Princeton faculty, staff, and students for Community and Staff Day, a celebration of sports, entertainment, and community.
Princeton University’s Community Auditing Program (CAP) enables members of the community, high school graduates ages 18 and above, to audit, or sit in on, University lectures as listeners, on a non-credit basis for $200 per cours
Each spring, the annual Communiversity Arts Festival brings the University and the town of Princeton together for a day of performances, food, games, and fun.
The University is committed to building a diverse campus community to ensure that faculty, staff, and students can explore their interests, discover new academic and extracurricular pursuits, and, just as importantly, learn from each other.
Twelve employee resource groups comprise of staff who share common backgrounds and interests and provide opportunities to meet to enhance engagement.
Princeton University is committed to maintaining and strengthening its identity as a residential institution providing eligible faculty and staff with rental and ownership opportunities on or near campus.
The Frist Campus Center is an inviting, inclusive, and exciting gathering place for the entire campus community providing a positive learning and social environment.
Campus Recreation provides informal programs in figure skating, golf, basketball, hockey, tennis, and walking.
The intramural sports program offers the opportunity to participate in leagues and tournaments for a variety of sports, including basketball, flag football, soccer, softball, and others.
The Princeton area has specialty shops, restaurants, parks, and a friendly and safe atmosphere. The area offers a rich variety of arts and cultural resources, athletic events, media, and more.
McCarter Theatre Center, home to the Matthews and Berlind theatres, is the only arts institution in the country that is both a professional producing theater and a major presenter of the performing arts.
Faculty and staff can participate in OA program activities, including hiking, backpacking, canoeing, rock climbing, kayaking, and workshops on such topics as CPR and first aid.
Princeton University’s charming, 19th century guesthouse offers full-service catering to faculty and staff for special events and celebrations, including rehearsal dinners, showers, and birthday parties.
Princeton Journeys offers enthusiastic travelers an educational travel experience that is not simply a vacation, but rather an opportunity to engage in the intellectual learning experiences inherent in travel.
Located in downtown Princeton, the library offers a world-class collection, expert staff, and thousands of engaging programs each year. Library cards are free and available to faculty and staff.