Wellness Resources Tool
The University Library has an extensive collection of general and special interest books and periodicals, which can be accessed and borrowed with a valid Princeton University ID card.
Princeton offers lectures on a variety of topics that are free and open to the public. Lectures are held in McCosh 50 and begin at 6:00 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
One of the oldest independent co-operative organizations in the country, the U-Store offers members a discount on purchases in stores and online. The U-Store sells textbooks, apparel, and other items.
Various offices, centers, and student groups organize on-campus programs for children.
Prospect House features the Garden Room, a full-service restaurant, and the Tap Room, an in-formal café.
The Office of Religious Life promotes and supports the University’s religious communities and traditions on campus. Religious Life programs, including daily mass, yoga, and meditation seek to promote spiritual meaning for all.
Springdale Golf Club is nestled among the beautiful buildings of Princeton University and the Princeton Theological Seminary.
The University has an affiliation with two local swim clubs, Broadmead Swim Club and Nassau Swim Club.
There are many spaces provided for worship services and informal gatherings, including the University Chapel, which was completed in 1928 and is the third largest university chapel in the world.
The University offers art exhibitions around campus, film screenings, lectures and readings, and performances in dance, music, and theater.
The Office of Community and Regional Affairs acts as the coordinator of community service initiatives and works with campus organizations and outside groups to facilitate ongoing volunteer opportunities, including clothing, food, and toy drives; volunteer workdays, and housing rehabilitation projects.