Racist guest speakers and a pro-Hamas teach-in
University score: D
Freedom of speech: D
FIRE free speech ranking: #135 out of 248 colleges
Dependence on Foreign Money: C
Princeton has received over $10 million from communist China between 2020 and 2023.
Campus Antisemitism: D
Anti Defamation League Campus Antisemitism report card grade: D
Inclusion of African-Americans: C
Percentage African-American of Undergraduates (2022): 8%.
Sexual violence: F
Incidence of on-campus rapes (2019-2021): 0.87 per 1,000 students
Total enrolment: 8,842
Federal investigations: None
Campus Support for Terror: D
- Princeton university was the site of numerous demonstrations after October 7, where protesters called for “global Intifada” (violence against Jews) and clamored for Palestine “from the river to the sea” (the destruction of Jews in Israel). Over 1,200 people in Israel were raped, tortured, killed and taken hostage by Hamas terrorists – among them at least 40 Americans.
- On October 2023 Students For Justice in Palestine (SJP) at Princeton University held a pro-Hamas “teach-in” that was deliberately set at the same time as a pre-planned vigil in memory of the Israeli civilians murdered by Hamas
- In February 2023, Princeton invited a known antisemitic speaker, Mohammed El-Kurd, who engaged in antisemitic incitement on campus
- Over 1,800 Princeton alumni, students, faculty, and staff have signed a letter outlining steps that the University should take to fight rising anti semitism. Some Princeton alumni have stated that “Princeton has become a hostile place for Jews”