In the News

Since it's inception in 2015, SIFP has been making news both within Princeton's campus and beyond. 

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'I could not have expected this in a million years': Wake teen to open for Biden during NC visit
June 23, 2021

"A Wake County native will deliver a speech alongside Governor Cooper on Thursday during President Biden's visit to North Carolina to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations.

"When I found that and I got those details from the White House, I could not contain myself and what that meant for me," Ive said from her Durham home Wednesday.

Princeton Students to Support Federal Government as 2021 Scholars in the Nation’s Service
Jan. 20, 2021

"One dozen students at Princeton University have been selected to join the Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative (SINSI), which funds graduate fellowships and undergraduate summer internships within the U.S. federal government. The 2021 SINSI cohorts…

Guttormsen records highest jump ever by Ivy League pole vaulter, eyes Olympics
Jan. 12, 2021

Sondre Guttormsen, a sophomore pole vaulter on the Princeton men’s track and field team, cleared 5.66m (18’7”) in the pole vault on Saturday in Gothenburg, Sweden, during his first competition of 2021. 

The jump was the highest ever by an Ivy League pole vaulter and set a Gothenburg stadium record. 

Guttormsen transferred to…

Sachs Scholarship awarded to FSI Alumna Gabriela Oseguera Serra
Jan. 16, 2020

Princeton senior Gabriela Oseguera Serra has been named a recipient of the Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Graduating Scholarship, one of Princeton University’s highest awards. 

The Sachs Scholarship is intended to broaden the global experience of its recipients by providing them with the opportunity to study, work or travel abroad…

Princeton receives national award for outstanding commitments to diversity and inclusion
Oct. 15, 2019

"The HEED Award recognizes a school’s comprehensive approach to recruiting, retaining and supporting a diverse range of students, faculty and staff. The award honors colleges and universities that support diversity in many forms, including gender, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic background, veterans, people with disabilities and members of the…

‘60 Minutes’ features Princeton’s transformative efforts to increase socioeconomic diversity
April 29, 2018

The CBS program “60 Minutes” featured several of our student scholars in April 2018, focusing on how Princeton and other colleges and universities are increasing college access and success for first-generation and low-income college students.

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