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An open letter from Princeton faculty and students in solidarity with Gaza

Rubble of destroyed buildings in a city.
“Damage in Gaza Strip during the October 2023” by Naaman Omar / CC-BY-SA-3.0

The following is an open letter and reflects the author’s views alone. For information on how to submit a piece to the Opinion section, click here.

Dear President Eisgruber, 

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We write as bereaved members of the Princeton community — faculty, students, alumni, and staff — to express our unequivocal outrage over the tragic loss of Israeli and Palestinian lives during the past week as the region seems to careen uncontrollably towards an all-out regional conflagration. There is never any justification for the targeting of civilians, whether it be assaults on Israeli towns or the aerial bombardment and total siege of the Gaza Strip. 

We firmly believe that the only solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a political one. The ongoing Israeli assault upon the Gaza Strip must be stopped. We call upon the leadership of the University as well as that of elected officials in New Jersey and Washington D.C. to do everything possible to bring an end to the targeting of civilians by the relentless bombing of hospitals, homes, roads, schools, universities, and infrastructures of survival in the Gaza Strip. The international community must force Israel, Hamas, and all parties to the conflict to adhere strictly to the letter of international law, first and foremost by putting an immediate and complete halt to the unchecked collective punishment currently being deployed against Palestinians in Gaza. The free flow of humanitarian assistance must be assured for the more than 2 million Palestinians in Gaza who currently have no access to food, clean drinking water, fuel, electricity, and medical relief. 

We write to voice our profound concern over the widespread dehumanization and erasure of Palestinian life in the United States and throughout the Western world, in the media, public discourse, and official governmental statements. This political environment constitutes a clear and present danger to Palestinians, while also serving to justify rising threats to and criminalization of free speech and academic freedom around the demand to end the occupation of the Palestinian territories. University students and student organizations who issue statements critical of Israeli policies or express solidarity with Palestinians are continuously subjected to harassment, intimidation, imperiled job prospects, and threats to their personal safety. We demand continuous and ironclad guarantees of the freedom of speech for our faculty but especially for our students, including concrete protections from harassment, intimidation, and discrimination. Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim students have been attacked for their views, whether expressed or imputed, whether online or in the real world, but also on the basis of their identity alone, as we recently saw in the heartbreaking case of a six-year-old Palestinian-American child in Illinois being stabbed 26 times in his own home. 

We welcome your statement of October 10 emphasizing that Princeton embraces both Israelis and Palestinians as part of its community, and that the situation is deeply distressing for us all. We appreciate the efforts made by the administration to reach out to Jewish community members as well as those with Israeli citizenship to check on their well-being. We find it unacceptable, however, that Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim students were not and have not been accorded a similar show of respect and care. We call upon the University administration to do everything in its power to ensure that all Princetonians are recognized and feel safe and seen in this moment of accelerating grief, horror, and outright danger. 

This is an epochal moment in the history of the Middle East. “In the nation’s service and the service of humanity,” we affirm. We call upon the University administration to uphold the values that Princeton stands for. We serve the nation and serve humanity by collectively working for peace and justice.

This list is as of 4:30 PM on October 21, 2023. To view a full list of signatories, please see this continuously updated document. To sign the letter, please see this link

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Faculty

  1. Josh Guild, Associate Professor, Departments of African-American Studies and History
  2. Max Weiss, Associate Professor, Department of History
  3. Julia Elyachar, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
  4. Keeanga-Yahmatta Taylor, Hughes-Rogers Professor of African American Studies and Professor of History
  5. Dan-El Padilla Peralta, Associate Professor, Department of Classics
  6. Lara Harb, Associate Professor, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  7. Sadaf Jaffer, Associate Research Scholar, South Asian Studies; New Jersey Assemblywoman, 16th Legislative District
  8. Vera Candiani, Associate Professor, Department of History
  9. Daniel Sheffield, Associate Professor, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  10. Karen Emmerich, Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Literature
  11. Zahid Chaudhary, Associate Professor, Department of English
  12. Benjamin Conisbee Baer, Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Literature
  13. Matt Karp, Associate Professor, Department of History
  14. Fadi A. Bardawil, Visiting Scholar, Department of Near Eastern Studies; Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology 
  15. Junko Yamazaki, Assistant Professor, Department of East Asian Studies
  16. Colleen Asper, Lewis Center for the Arts 
  17. Wendy Belcher, Professor, Department of Comparative Literature and Department for African American Studies
  18. Satyel Larson, Assistant Professor, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  19. Meredith Martin, Associate Professor, Department of English
  20. Gabriela Nouzeilles, Emory L. Ford Professor of Spanish, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
  21. Hal Foster, Townsend Martin, Class of 1917, Professor of Art and Archaeology
  22. Eldar Shafir, Class of 1987 Professor in Behavioral Science and Public Policy, Department of Psychology and School of Public and International Affairs
  23. Andrew Cole, Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature, Department of English 
  24. Susan Wheeler, Professor of Creative Writing, Lewis Center for the Arts 
  25. Barbara Nagel , Associate Professor, Department of German
  26. Leena El-Mufti, Office of Religious Life
  27. Irene Small, Associate Professor, Department of Art and Archaeology
  28. Ruha Benjamin, Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of African American Studies
  29. Anne McClintock, A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies and the High Meadows Environmental Institute
  30. Rob Nixon, Barron Family Professor of Environment and Humanities, High Meadows Environmental Institution and Department of English
  31. Anastasia Mann, Lecturer and Founding Director, School of Public and International Affairs
  32. Gayle Salamon, Professor, Department of English
  33. Behrooz Ghamari, Professor and Chair, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  34. Aaron Landsman, Lecturer, Lewis Center for the Arts
  35. Erin Besler, Assistant Professor, Architecture
  36. Susana Draper, Associate Professor, Comparative Literature
  37. Tera W. Hunter, Edwards Professor of American History and Professor of African American Studies 
  38. Tehseen Thaver, Assistant Professor, Department o  Religious Studies
  39. Rachel Price, Associate Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
  40. Catalina Arango-Correa, Lecturer, Department of Spanish and Portuguese 
  41. Rafael Cesar, Assistant Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
  42. Susan Sugarman, Professor, Department of Psychology
  43. Jeff Dolven, Professor, Department of English
  44. Sophie Gee, Associate Professor, Department of English 
  45. Carolyn Yerkes, Associate Professor, Department of Art and Archaeology
  46. Steven Chung, Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies
  47. Reena Goldthree, Assistant Professor of African American Studies
  48. Judith Weisenfeld, Agate Brown and George L. Collord Professor, Department of Religion
  49. Arcadio Díaz-Quiñones, Emeritus Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
  50. Jayme Collins, Postdoctoral Research Associate, High Meadows Environmental Institute
  51. Nancy Coffin, Senior Lecturer, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  52. Gavin Steingo, Professor, Department of Music
  53. Chika Okeke-Agulu, Robert Schirmer Professor of Art and Archaeology and African American Studies
  54. Amit Levy, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
  55. Gillian Knapp, Emerita Professor, Department of Astrophysics
  56. Sara Al-Sayed , Postdoctoral Research Associate, Program on Science and Global Security
  57. Sonali Dhanpal, ’23, Princeton-Mellon / Princeton Institute for International Regional Studies / Humanities Council Fellow
  58. Ra'anan Boustan, Research Scholar, Program in Judaic Studies
  59. Molly Greene, Professor, History and Hellenic Studies
  60. Razia Iqbal, Visiting Professor and Lecturer, School of Public and International Affairs
  61. Nora McGreevy, Assistant Editor, Princeton University Art Museum
  62. Lacy Feigh, Lecturer in the Council of the Humanities and History
  63. Lorgia García Peña, Professor, Effron Center for the Study of America/African American Studies
  64. Sam Nastase, Lecturer and Postdoc, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
  65. Liat Hasenfratz, Research Scholar, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
  66. Haran Sened, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychology
  67. Gyan Prakash, Dayton-Stockton Professor of History 
  68. Elise A. Mitchell, Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of History
  69. Steven Chung, Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies

Students and Alumni

  1. Christian Bischoff ’19 GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  2. Paola Del Toro GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  3. Mónica K. Villalón GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  4. Davis Mendez GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  5. Lina Abushouk GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  6. Aliya Ram GS,  Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
  7. Grega Ulen GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
  8. Luke Naessens GS,  Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology
  9. Ariel Kline GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology 
  10. Akuei Johnson Ateny Akuei ’26, Department of Computer Science 
  11. Andrew Schlager GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  12. Annabelle Haynes GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  13. John G.H. Oakes ’83
  14. Zachary J. Foster ’17, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  15. Shivani Shedde GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture 
  16. Disha Karnad Jani ’22, Department of History
  17. Paul Eberwine GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
  18. Nick Barone, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  19. Joel Beinin ’70, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  20. Hrishikesh Somayaji GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Chemistry
  21. Lynne Archibald ’87, School of Public and International Affairs
  22. Cynthia Oakes ’74, Department of History
  23. Wendy Brown ’83, Department of Politics
  24. Tom Taylor GS ’21, School of Public and International Affairs
  25. Hellen Wainaina GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  26. Xinyi Wei GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies 
  27. Caroline West GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History 
  28. Robert L. Herbst ’69, School of Public and International Affairs
  29. Jeron Fenton GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Politics
  30. Chris Brandt ’65
  31. Jamie Pelling ’23, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  32. Marta Cabral ’16, School of Public and International Affairs
  33. Duygu Coskuntuna GS ’23, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  34. Esin Yunusoglu ’19, Department of Philosophy
  35. Mohamed El-Dirany ’18 GS 19, Department of Computer Science
  36. Ed Horan ’22
  37. Jack Callaghan GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  38. Cory Ann Alperstein ’78
  39. Steven M Hochman ’78
  40. Darius Cozart, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Politics 
  41. Kelly Hatfield ’17, Department of English
  42. Layla Varkey ’19, Department of Politics
  43. Enver Ramadani ’21, School of Public and International Affairs
  44. Tiffany Critchlow ’21, School of Public and International Affairs
  45. Rachel Lim ’19, Department of Politics 
  46. Heejoo Kim GS ’25, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of East Asian Studies
  47. Agata Foryciarz ’18, Department of Computer Science
  48. Sophie Parker-Rees ’17, Department of English
  49. Mohamed Shalan ’17
  50. Naomi Amenu-Fesseha ’19, Department of Politics 
  51. Harshini Abbaraju ’22, Department of Politics
  52. Jalal Butt GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  53. Sarah Sakha ’18, School of Public and International Affairs
  54. Emily Kunkel ’19, Department of Anthropology 
  55. Jacqueline Kopra ’18, Department of Psychology
  56. Amir Raja ’18, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  57. Lillian Quijano Johnson GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English 
  58. Durva Trivedi ’17, School of Public and International Affairs
  59. Vivian Hu ’15, Department of Comparative Literature 
  60. Kabbas Azhar ’18, Department of Politics
  61. Imani Thornton ’18, Departments of Politics and African American Studies
  62. Tammuz Frankel GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  63. Rachel Stone ’17, Department of English 
  64. Christopher Barkachi ’22, Department of Computer Science
  65. Nick Irvin GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology
  66. Alexandra Loh ’17
  67. Poorvi Bellur, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  68. Rouguiatou Diallo ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
  69. Annie Lu ’17, School of Public and Interantional Affairs
  70. Anyssa Chebbi ’18
  71. Andrew White ’23, Department of Classics
  72. Kevin Hayne ’18, Department of Spanish
  73. Aisha Tahir ’21, Department of African American Studies 
  74. Holly Bushman GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture
  75. Dante Furioso GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture
  76. Julia Ruskin ’22, Department of Computer Science
  77. Patrick Jaojoco GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture
  78. Maxwell Smith-Holmes GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture
  79. Fatima Zaraket GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies 
  80. Jessica Gaytan ’21
  81. Rabia Khab ’18, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  82. Jonathan Mandel GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology
  83. David Liu ’18
  84. Ines Franch ’18, Department of Computer Science
  85. Claire Jones ’18
  86. Dominic Saunders ’20, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  87. Urvi Kumbhat GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  88. Samantha Xiao Cody ’17, Department of Physics
  89. Erica Dugué ’21, Department of African American Studies
  90. Hannah Wang ’21, School of Public and International Affairs
  91. Emma Claire Jones ’18, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  92. Jamie O’Leary ’19, Department of Anthropology
  93. BT Hayes ’22, Department of Comparative Literature
  94. Anya Lewis-Meeks ’15, School of Public and International Affairs
  95. Daniel Teehan ’17, Department of Comparative Literature
  96. Rosemary Vasen ’21, Department of History
  97. Amanda Eisenhour ’21, Department of African American Studies
  98. John Anthony Sheldon ’78, Department of Religion
  99. Carson Welch ’19, Department of Slavic Languages and Literature 
  100. Lealla Solomon GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture 
  101. Katie Horvath ’15, Department of Anthropology
  102. Aditi Rao GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
  103. Sophie Steinman-Gordon ’20, Department of Politics
  104. Lucy McKnight, Ph.D, Candidate, Department of Music Composition
  105. Lily Gellman ’17
  106. Sophie Abromowitz ’13, Department of English
  107. Nicole-Ann Lobo GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology
  108. Lucas Frye GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Chemistry
  109. Katie Duggan ’19, Department of English
  110. Alex Diaz-Hui GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English and Program in Latin American Studies
  111. Auset Taylor ’21, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  112. Angelica Vielma ’18, Department of Art and Archaeology
  113. Chayim Lowen GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Mathematics
  114. Jhor van der Horst ’20, Department of Art and Archaeology
  115. Gaby Nair GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Politics
  116. Kymberley Chu GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
  117. Niya Bates GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  118. Mishka Wazar GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History of Science 
  119. Sherry Romanzi ’19, Department of French and Italian
  120. Crystal Wang ’18, Department of Economics
  121. Jonathan Sudo GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  122. Promise Li, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  123. Genevieve Yue ’01, Department of Comparative Literature
  124. Katarzyna Kalinowska ’19, Department of History
  125. Sreela Kodali ’18, Department of Electrical Engineering
  126. Hannah Reynolds ’22 GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
  127. Tiffanee Moore GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
  128. Jessica Brofsky GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  129. Adelina Rolea ’22, Department of Chemistry
  130. Laura Hamm ’12
  131. Tori Gorton ’21, Department of Politics
  132. Alexandria Herr ’17, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  133. Celine Pham ’24, Department of History
  134. Jennifer Cho ’15, Department of East Asian Studies
  135. Molly Gibson ’14, Department of Comparative Literature
  136. Elise Colter ’21
  137. Anna Maritz ’18, Department of Religion 
  138. Tanya Al Saleh ’23, Department of Architecture
  139. Kathleen Ma ’18, School of Public International Affairs
  140. Faiza Masood GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Religion
  141. Jonathan Lu ’18, Department of Computer Science 
  142. Alex Gumbs ’18, School of Public and International Affairs
  143. Henrietta Toivanen ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
  144. Cat Lambert ’15, Department of Classics
  145. Jennifer Chew ’15, Department of History
  146. Ambika Viswanathan ’18, Department of Computer Science
  147. Pavel Shibayev ’15, Department of Physics
  148. Margaret Kurkoski GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Art and Archaeology
  149. Hannah Hata Williams GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  150. Marah Sakkal ’20
  151. Piper Winkler, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  152. Robert Dulin, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Economics
  153. Cait Mongrain GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics 
  154. Claire Medina GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  155. Lydia Cornett ’16, Department of History 
  156. Amy Amatya ’21
  157. Tom Abi Samra GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  158. Jiya Pandya GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  159. Lorenzo Bondioli ’21, Department of History 
  160. Christopher Lugo ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
  161. Aliza Haider ’22, Department of Chemistry
  162. Solome Haile GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Sociology
  163. David Exumé ’19
  164. Andrew Hahm ’17 GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Politics
  165. Adam Wang ’18, Department of Molecular Biology
  166. Moad Musbahi GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
  167. Kalea Power ’17, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
  168. Tim Alberdingk Thijm GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science
  169. Christin Park ’18
  170. Alice Mar-Abe ’18, Department of Politics
  171. Nicolette D’Angelo ’19, Department of Classics
  172. Gabriel Mantegna GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  173. Sofia Inglessis ’18, Department of Electrical Engineering 
  174. Anthony Taboni GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Politics
  175. Chloe Fox-Gitomer ’23, Department of Anthropology 
  176. Eleanor Wright ’14, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  177. Gabriella Chu ’18, Department of Art and Archeology
  178. Megan Chung ’19, Department of Chemistry
  179. Siwei Wang GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
  180. Adhitya Dhanapal GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  181. Robert Shell ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
  182. Chelsie Alexandre ’20, Department of Politics
  183. India Rogers-Shepp ’18, Department of Molecular Biology
  184. Eunice Lee ’20, Department of English
  185. Maria Malik ’19, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  186. Joe Glynias ’22, Department of History 
  187. Gloria Umutoni ’18, Department of Slavic Languages and Literature
  188. Sarah Cho ’18, Department of Art and Archaeology
  189. Elias Kleinbock GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature 
  190. Gabriella Taylor ’18
  191. Mohammad Adnan ’19, Department of History
  192. Nourhan Ibrahim ’20
  193. Sophia Taylor ’20, Department of Politics
  194. Eunice Kim ’20
  195. Miranda Alperstein ’17, Department of Philosophy
  196. Andrew Alexander ’23, Department of Mathematics
  197. John Huyler ’67, Department of Philosophy
  198. Nivida Thomas ’20, Department of Neuroscience
  199. Niharika Yadav GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History 
  200. Izzy Lockhart ’22, Department of English
  201. JahAsia Jacobs GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology
  202. Liam Hunt ’19, Department of Mathematics
  203. Simon Wu ’17
  204. Rilla McKeegan GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Geosciences
  205. Will Holub-Moorman GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  206. Kennedy Dixon GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Music
  207. Samantha Shapiro, ’21, Politics
  208. Cleek Schrey GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Music
  209. Linda McNulty Perez GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
  210. Muhamed Allam GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of ECE
  211. Alvina Jiao ’15, School of Public and International Affairs
  212. Solomon Bergquis ’24, Department of Art and Anthropology 
  213. Michael Zhang ’24, Department of Art and Anthropology 
  214. Camryn Phillips GS,  Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Astrophysical Sciences
  215. Kristine Yu ’22, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  216. Mauro Orsini Windholz GS,  Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Music
  217. Halee Robinson GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  218. Casey Ivanovich ’17, Geosciences
  219. Fairuz Ishraque GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Geosciences
  220. Bobbi Brashear ’23, Department of Sociology 
  221. Taneil Ruffin GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  222. Wendy Zhao ’19, Department of Economics
  223. Mashad Arora ’20, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering
  224. Enrique Zúñiga González ’22, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
  225. Benjamin Harrison ’22, Department of Economics
  226. Nick Jadallah ’22, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 
  227. Joice Kim ’21, Department of Anthropology 
  228. Maria Jose Solorzano Castro ’22, Department of Spanish and Portuguese 
  229. Natasha Japanwala ’14, Department of English 
  230. Patricia Irvin ’76
  231. Elena Tsemberis ’18, Department of African American Studies 
  232. James Wood ’22, Department of Architecture 
  233. Kate Reed ’19, Department of History
  234. Danielle Victoriano ’19, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  235. Elizabeth Yu ’19, Department of Sociology
  236. Mathias Ghyoot GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  237. Ben Anderson GS, School of Public International Affairs
  238. John J. Wood ’83
  239. Julia Grummitt ’22, Department of History
  240. Maysam Abdeljaber GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Architecture 
  241. Kalyani Jayasankar ’22, Department of Sociology
  242. Fay Lin GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  243. Michael Harrington GS,  Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  244. Colin Bradley GS,  Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Philosophy
  245. Nitasha Siddique ’18
  246. Madeline Kushan GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Musicology
  247. Sabrina Reguyal ’22, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  248. Millie Hernandez ’22, School of Public and International Affairs
  249. Sonya Posmentier GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  250. Annabelle Tseng ’19, Department of French and Italian
  251. Jacob Neis GS,  Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
  252. Katherine Dennis ’23, Department of Classics
  253. Adhip Amin GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  254. Rahul Saha ’22, Department of Computer Science
  255. Zahra Bajalan ’21, Department Civil and Environmental Engineering 
  256. Anoushka Mariwala ’21, Department of Architecture
  257. Crystal Wu ’20, Departments of History
  258. Gina Kim ’22, Department of Psychology
  259. Kai Liu ’19, Department of East Asian Studies 
  260. Tiffany Sun ’21
  261. Neel Thakkar GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  262. Adlan Kashka Jackson, ’15
  263. Sofia Tong, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of English
  264. Allison Spann ’20, Department of Music
  265. Ainee Farooqui,  Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History 
  266. Bianca DiGiovanni ’15, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  267. Jacqueline Xu ’22
  268. Christina Im ’22, Department of Sociology
  269. Taosif Ahsan ’23, Department of Physics
  270. Youqi Gang ’22, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  271. David Song ’21, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering
  272. Maricar Almeda ’22, Department of Molecular Biology 
  273. Kirsten Keels ’21, Department of Music
  274. Jared W. Holeman ’21, Department of Politics 
  275. Michael McGovern ’23, History of Science and African American Studies
  276. Brian Lax, ’15, Department of English
  277. Leila Ullmann, ’21, Department of African American Studies
  278. Josh Faires, ’20, Department of Sociology
  279. Yuxin Shi ’22, Department of Art and Archaeology
  280. Reem Saeed ’27
  281. Andrew Kinaci ’10, Department of Architecture
  282. Lydia Dallett ’12, Department of Politics
  283. Mary Lou Kolbenschlag’14, Department of Art and Archaeology
  284. Magan Ha ’22, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  285. Sneha Iyer ’20, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  286. Amarra M. Daniels ’19, School of Public and International Affairs
  287. Emerson Thomas ’20
  288. Chiara Ficarelli ’19
  289. Annie Chen ’18, Department of Computer Science
  290. Fatih Kaleoglu ’20, Department of Mathematics
  291. Erika Escalona ’21, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary biology
  292. Rob Whitaker ’18, Department of Computer Science
  293. Wafa Fatima Isfahani ’19, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  294. Musab Almajnouni, ’22 GS, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  295. Emma Park, ’19, Department of Politics
  296. David Sahar ’17, Department of Music
  297. Eliza Mott ’16, Department of Art and Archaeology
  298. Aminata Binetou-Wahebine Seydi ’14, Department of Comparative Literature
  299. Yousef Elzalabany ’20, Department of Near Eastern Studies 
  300. Melita Piercy ’20, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  301. Ismael Catovic ’15, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
  302. Lucas Makinen ’20, Department of Astrophysical Sciences
  303. Miranda Bolef ’18, Department of Politics 
  304. Nimet Cebeci ’14, Department of Philosophy 
  305. Majida Halaweh ’19, Department of History
  306. Nikita Taniparti GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology 
  307. Benjamin Kimmel ’20, Department of Physics
  308. Pria Garcelle GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
  309. Yasmine Eichbaum ’19, Department of Chemistry
  310. Maya Pontón Aronoff ’19, School of Public and International Affairs
  311. Ciara Nutter ’18, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 
  312. Anna Hiltner Nouzeilles ’23, Department of Sociology
  313. Athina Pfeiffer GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  314. Bobby Lussier ’19, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  315. Aditi Kodipady GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Psychology 
  316. Eden Efrem ’21, Department of Molecular Biology
  317. Leila Howard ’14, Department of East Asian Studies
  318. Marisela Neff ’20, Department of Chemistry
  319. Kujegi Camara ’16
  320. Jae Gnazzo ’20, School of Public and International Affairs
  321. Oliver Whang ’22, Department of Philosophy
  322. Gemma Sahwell GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Geoscience
  323. Aída Piccato ’19, Department of Computer Science
  324. Christopher Ferrigine ’21, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  325. Fatma Gdoura ’24, School of Public and International Affairs
  326. Bianca Centrone GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  327. Lina Saud ’15, School of Public and International Affairs
  328. Qiqi Yang GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  329. Sharon Musa ’20, Department of Neuroscience
  330. Muhsin Hassan ’12  GS ’16, School of Public and International Affairs 
  331. Vayne Ong ’20, Department of History
  332. Lydia Yi ’22, Department of Art and Archaeology
  333. Emanuelle Sippy ’25, Department of English 
  334. Martin Mastnak ’25, Department of History
  335. Jay Kim ’18, Department of Comparative Literature
  336. Abigail Leibowitz ’26, Department of Politics
  337. Liam Lynch ’21, Department of Philosophy
  338. Noura Shoukfeh ’25, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  339. Sydney Maple ’21, Department of African American Studies
  340. Hannah Faughnan ’23, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  341. Gina Feliz, ’22, School of Public and International Affairs
  342. Sessina Dani ’23, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  343. Shireen Amna Waraich ’24, Department of History 
  344. Momna Ahmed ’26, Department of Psychology 
  345. Aminah Aliu ’25, Department of Computer Science
  346. Omar Elhaj ’24, School of Public and International Affairs
  347. Sameer Riaz ’24, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  348. Bryce Springfield ’25, Department of Politics
  349. Angelica Qin ’23, Department of Sociology
  350. Juan Nova ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
  351. Shanzay Waseem ’24, Department of Computer Science
  352. Naomi Zucker ’14, Department of Anthropology
  353. Lynne Dennis Oliva ’78, Department of English 
  354. Jermaine Bryant ’25, Department of Classics
  355. Yushra Guffer ’26, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  356. Tammy Molina ’26
  357. Luna Eaton Sharon GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  358. Lisa Kraege GS, Department of English
  359. Micah Herskind ’19, Department of African American Studies
  360. Rose Nguyen ’12, Department of English 
  361. Liam Seeley ’23, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
  362. Emily Lever ’15, Department of Comparative Literature 
  363. Fatima Khan ’21, School of Public and International Affairs
  364. Zhamoyani McMillan ’21, Department of African American Studies
  365. Eric Periman ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
  366. Rosemary Paulson ’23, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  367. Julie Chen ’17
  368. Myrha Qadir ’21, Department of History
  369. Yahya Habib ’26, Department of Politics
  370. Zoha Enver ’23, Department of Computer Science 
  371. Sophie Bandarkar GS, School of Public and International Affairs
  372. Barghav Sivaguru GS, School of Public and International Affairs
  373. Doruntina Fida ’21, Department of Anthropology
  374. Emma Chang ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
  375. Eli Berman ’20, Department of Music
  376. Raneem El Torky ’22, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 
  377. Safa Firas ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
  378. Kelly Roache ’12 GS ’15, School of Public and International Affairs
  379. Aysenur Cam GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Religion
  380. Sherry Lee GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
  381. Fatima Diallo ’25, Department of Neuroscience 
  382. Grace Zhao ’22, Department of Economics
  383. Johana Lara ’25, Department of Computer Science
  384. Irma Qavolli ’20, Department of Linguistics
  385. Elvis Le ’25, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  386. Sofia Pauca ’21, Department of Religion
  387. Gemini Wahhaj GS ’99, School of Public and International Affairs 
  388. Mohammad Mohd ’24, Department of Economics
  389. Ahmed Farah ’22, Department of Mathematics
  390. Ishea Johnson ’23, Department of Molecular Biology
  391. Héctor Hernández GS, Ph.D Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
  392. Takumi Murayama ’14, Department of Mathematics
  393. Michelle Miao ’26, Department of Politics
  394. Jasmyn Dobson ’24, Department of Politics
  395. Adam Sanders ’25, Department of Religion
  396. Tacy Guest ’26, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  397. Jacob Raghoobar ’23, Department of Computer Science
  398. Arman Nemati ’27
  399. Paige Silverstein ’24, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 
  400. Jayden Nathaniel Morales ’25, School of Public and International Affairs
  401. Abdul-Bassit Fijabi ’24, Department of Neuroscience
  402. Sam Bisno ’24, Department of History
  403. Navjit Kaur GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology 
  404. Abdullah Rizvi ’27
  405. Madeleine Chong ’23, Department of Molecular Biology
  406. Chana Lee Mitty ’26
  407. Sana Khan GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  408. Sakura Price ’23, Department of English
  409. Zora Arum ’22, Department of English
  410. Mariam Elawady ’26, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  411. Saraswathi Navaratnam-Tomayko ’26, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering
  412. Ben Gelman ’23, Department of Politics
  413. Manar Talab ’23, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  414. Shravan Suriyanarayanan ’26, Department of Economics
  415. Marissa Molina GS, School of Public and International Affairs
  416. Axidi Iglesias ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
  417. Lumepa-Rose Young ’26, Department of Philosophy 
  418. Leila Ben Halim ’20, Department of History
  419. Colleen Heidorn ’20, Department of Sociology
  420. Javed M. Aman GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science
  421. Chelsea Mayo ’14, Department of English
  422. Amin Zare ’26, Department of Computer Science
  423. Hifsa Chaudhry ’22, Department of Neuroscience 
  424. Senna Aldoubosh ’25
  425. Ethan Wang ’26, Department of Economics
  426. Eman Ali ’25, Department of Neuroscience
  427. Laiba Ali ’26, Department of Computer Science 
  428. Sam Pathak ’23, Department of Politics
  429. Christine Faltz Grassman ’91, Department of English
  430. Mohammed Musa ’25, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 
  431. Salwa Ahmad ’17, School of Public and International Affairs 
  432. T.J. Smith ’20
  433. Philip Maruri ’23, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  434. Aedan Fraley ’27
  435. Joy Chen ’18, Department of Comparative Literature
  436. Bryan Zhang ’26, Department of Computer Science
  437. Fariha Begum ’25
  438. Sarah Pacilio ’19, Department of Politics 
  439. Hussain Asadi ’27
  440. Laura Zhang ’26, School of Public and International Affairs
  441. Alan Ding ’22, Department of Computer Science
  442. Hajra Hamid ’25, School of Public and International Affairs 
  443. Nazifa Chowdhury ’20, Department of Sociology
  444. Lisa Clemans-Cope ’94, Department of Economics
  445. Abigail Glickman ’24, Department of Comparative Literature
  446. Fawaz Ahmad ’25, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 
  447. Afzal Hussain ’25, Department of Economics 
  448. Arika Hassan ’26, Department of Computer Science
  449. Kyrah Potter ’25, Department of African American Studies
  450. Olivia Hoppe-Spink ’26, Department of English
  451. Leila Granier ’26
  452. Ibrahim Bata ’26, Department of Neuroscience 
  453. Hiba Siddiki ’25, School of Public and International Affairs 
  454. Lucía Armengol ’26, Department of Anthropology
  455. Isaac Gradl ’24, Department of History
  456. Aaliska Sapkota ’26, Department of Molecular Biology
  457. Bella Hubble ’23, Department of Chemistry
  458. Zequn Hareton Song ’26, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  459. Cailyn Tetteh ’26, Department of Politics
  460. Roya Reese ’26, Department of English
  461. Audrey Chebet ’18
  462. Arrey Enow, ’26, Department of Anthropology 
  463. Mollika Jai Singh ’24, Department of African American Studies
  464. Dwaha Daud GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Computer Science
  465. Dylan Shapiro ’23, School of Public and International Affairs
  466. Nipuna Ginige ’26, Department of Computer Science
  467. Laura Robertson ’23, Department of History
  468. Meredith Gallagher ’24, Department of Anthropology
  469. Alexia Paunescu ’25
  470. Elliot Ratzman GS ’09, Department of Religion and Program in Judaic Studies 
  471. Adam Anabosi GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies 
  472. Sena Çetin ’26, Department of Molecular Biology
  473. Safa Syed ’17, Department of History
  474. Aylin Ceylan ’26, Department of Molecular Biology 
  475. Cam My Nguyen ’23, Department of Architecture
  476. Shahad Aljumayaat, ’27, Department of Politics 
  477. DeAisha Johnson ’24, School of Public and International Affairs
  478. Athena Apaga ’26, Department of Molecular Biology
  479. Subah Saiyara Mahbub ’26, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  480. Jason Kerkvliet, ’21, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
  481. Julie Sanchez ’14, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  482. Benjamin Brack GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Molecular Biology
  483. Genevieve Bineza ’26, Department of Computer Science
  484. Rose Habib ’27, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology 
  485. Sylvia Skerry GS, School of Public and International Affairs
  486. Sofia Marliini Heikkonen ’25, Department of History
  487. Twyla Colburn ’27
  488. Rodrigo Galindo ’25, Department of Anthropology
  489. Brittney Watkins ’16
  490. Elizabeth Cook ’13, Department of Psychology
  491. Anecia Henry ’23, Department of African American Studies 
  492. Viulka De Jesus Cruz ’26, Department of Psychology 
  493. Fatima Sarfraz ’26
  494. Givarra Azhar Abdullah ’26
  495. Shabab Tashrif Zaman ’26, Electrical and Computer Engineering
  496. Isaac Santos GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Music
  497. Joaquín García ’20, Department of Anthropology
  498. Theresa Lim ’24, Department of Computer Science
  499. Hassan Ejaz Chaudhry ’18, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering
  500. Fatima Mumtaz GS, School of Public and International Affairs
  501. Aashna Pandey ’27
  502. Adrienne Brookins ’22, Department of Sociology
  503. Dina Kuttab ’21, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  504. Maida Shahid ’25, School of Public and International Affairs
  505. Vanessa González GS, Department of Architecture 
  506. Harry Mugisha ’27, Department of History
  507. Elinald Desroches ’26, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 
  508. Kristin Nagy ’27
  509. Emily García ’26, Department of Neuroscience 
  510. Youssef Elasser GS, Ph.D, Candidate, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  511. Leila Dahmouh ’27, Department of English
  512. Seza Tunc ’24, Department of History
  513. Lillith Price-Wharff ’24, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  514. Chaewon Han ’24, Department of Economics
  515. Cindy Chen ’26
  516. Elif Aydin ’22, Operations Research and Financial Engineering
  517. Deepika Bhatnagar GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Molecular Biology
  518. Samantha Mekhael ’26
  519. Emma Reynolds ’24, Department of English
  520. Paul Wang ’27, Department of Chemistry
  521. Pallavi Podapati GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Program in History of Science
  522. Jeffrey Morshed ’15, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  523. Ariyan Mohammed Sajid ’25, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  524. Kenzy Elshazly ’26, Department of Computer Science
  525. Rimsha Malik ’21, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  526. Katy Montoya ’21, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  527. Milad Odabaei ’23, Department of Anthropology
  528. Peter Gustafson ’13, Department of Music
  529. Anha Khan ’26, Department of Computer Science
  530. Sabrina Kim ’24, Department of Comparative Literature
  531. Adrianna Awald ’26, School of Public and International Affairs
  532. Cynthia Jacobson ’26, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  533. Isha Yerramilli-Rao ’26, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  534. Samhita Karnati ’18, Department of Computer Science
  535. Ferdose Idris GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Sociology 
  536. Nura Sophia Liepsner, GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Religion
  537. Yousif Mohamed, ’26, School of Public and International Affairs
  538. Pranav Bhandarkar GS, School of Public and International Affairs
  539. Mallika Leuzinger ’21, Fung Fellow, PIIRS
  540. Josiah Gouker ’22, Department of African American Studies
  541. Michael Garcia ’23, Department of Computer Science
  542. Claire Page GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Chemistry
  543. Maryam Popoola GS, Department of Architecture 
  544. Ruggaya Musa ’24, Department of Neuroscience
  545. Robert Frank Solinsky Duryea ’26, Department of Comparative Literature
  546. Katie Rohrbaugh ’24, Department of History
  547. Leashell Camille ’23, Department of African American Studies 
  548. Charlotte Pfenning ’26, Department of English
  549. Grace Zhao ’26, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering
  550. Russell Dinkins ’13, Department of Sociology
  551. Yohana Ansari-Thomas GS, Department Architecture
  552. Zaid Albarghouty ’23, Department of Economics 
  553. Johanna Rozakis-Siu GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History 
  554. Olivia Jones ’26, Department of Anthropology 
  555. Siyeon Lee ’27, Department of Comparative Literature
  556. Cameron Bell ’16, Department of History and African American Studies 
  557. Zoe Kahana ’21, Department of Computer Science
  558. Amani Rush ’16, Department of Psychology
  559. Ellen Li ’24, Department of Comparative Literature
  560. Sicile Naddeo-Gjergji ’26
  561. Elizabeth MacDonald GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Molecular Biology
  562. Jael Hernández-Vásquez GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Classics
  563. Ismael Medkouri GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  564. Priscilla Read ’70, Departments of Politics and Near Eastern Studies
  565. Emily Yang ’26
  566. Jimmy Tarlau ’66
  567. William Trlak GS, Ph.D Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
  568. Isabel Lewis ’22, Department of Politics
  569. Chaya Holch ’23, Department of History
  570. Jad Bendarkawi ’25, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  571. Sydney Johnson ’24, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
  572. Stats Atwood GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Psychology
  573. Ivana Castellanos ’12
  574. Isaiah Nieves ’19, Department of Art and Archaeology
  575. Dylan Conard ’27
  576. Ameen Omar GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  577. David Chmielewski ’24, Department of English
  578. Peter Makhlouf, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
  579. Safiya Topiwala ’24, Department of Molecular Biology
  580. Allison Ha ’25, School of Public and International Affairs
  581. Daniel Liu ’26, Department of Mathematics
  582. Darcy Chanin GS, Ph.D Candidate, Department of Comparative Literature
  583. Mai Kasemsawade ’26
  584. Nathaniel Moses ’19, Department of History
  585. Nivedita Singh ’13, Department of Economics 
  586. Thomas G. Weiss GS ’71 GS ’74, School of Public and International Affairs
  587. Sunil Vittal ’26
  588. Kirsten Pardo ’24
  589. Rodolfo Pineda ’25, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  590. Arianna Haider ’26, Department of Computer Science
  591. Jordyn Seni ’14, Department of Religion
  592. Christopher Stone GS ’03, Department of Near Eastern Studies
  593. Dayton Martindale, ’15, Department of Astrophysical Sciences
  594. Meher Ali GS, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of History
  595. Luya Wang ’18, Department of Mathematics
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