Twenty-seven high school students from around the United States have been named recipients of the 2017 Princeton Prize in Race Relations. The students were honored April 27-29 during the annual Princeton Prize Symposium on Race held on the Princeton University campus.
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The Princeton Prize in Race Relations recognizes and rewards high school students who have had a significant positive impact on race relations in their schools or communities. Award winners receive a cash award of up to $1,000 and an all expense paid weekend to a national symposium on race at Princeton University.
Twenty-seven high school students from around the United States have been named recipients of the 2015 Princeton Prize in Race Relations. The students were honored April 24-25 during the annual Princeton Prize Symposium on Race held on the Princeton University campus.
The Princeton Prize in Race Relations recognizes and rewards high school students who have had a significant positive impact on race relations in their schools or communities. Award winners receive a cash award of up to $1,000 and an all expense paid weekend to a national symposium on race at Princeton University.
Twenty-five high school students from around the United States have been named recipients of the 2014 Princeton Prize in Race Relations.
The Princeton Prize in Race Relations recognizes and rewards high school students who have had a significant positive impact on race relations in their schools or communities. Award winners receive a cash award of up to $1,000 and an all expense paid weekend to a national symposium on race at Princeton University.
As a nation, we are becoming increasingly diverse, but racial tensions seem to be on the rise, particularly among young people.
The Princeton Prize in Race Relations recognizes and rewards high school students who have had a significant positive impact on race relations in their schools or communities. Award winners receive a cash award of up to $1,000 and an all expense paid weekend to a national symposium on race at Princeton University.