A “Princeton Challenge” is a credit-bearing, research-intensive, project-focused and/or community-engaged course (or course module) focused on COVID-19 or as well as other community-focused problems. Like Princeton itself, these courses emphasize service and undergraduate research. The Princeton Challenge research project can be the center of the course or the focus of a significant assignment, such as the final paper. Below we highlight the fall 2020 Princeton Challenge courses.

ANT 347: Culture, Media, and Data
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JRN 260: What to See and Believe in the Age of COVID

PHY 209: Respiratory Monitoring During the Pandemic

POL 426: Generation Z Voting Challenge

POR 304: Performing Brazilian Culture: When Race and Gender Take Center Stage

SPA 252/HUM 252/ECS 359: Narrating Pandemics Now