Princeton University hosted the 2023 Princeton Prize in Race Relations (PPRR) award winners, 29 high school students from across the United States, during the annual Princeton Prize Symposium on Race held on campus April 29-30. The students were recognized for undertaking significant efforts to advance racial equity and understanding in their schools or communities.
Princeton Day School junior Kyler Zhou of Titusville will be awarded the 2022 Princeton Prize in Race Relations for Central and Southern New Jersey during an April 13 ceremony for his creation of an online magazine detailing the Asian American experience.
Congrats to senior Diamond Rhodes for being named a recipient of the 2022 Princeton Prize in Race Relations. Diamond is the president of Padua's R.A.C.E. Group, which stands for Respect All Cultures Equally.
Kyler Zhou, a junior at Princeton Day School, is the Central Southern NJ Princeton Prize Winner. Seven other students in the region received Certificates of Accomplishment.
A senior at Sarah E. Goode STEM Academy, Jalyn's efforts have led him to be recognized as a certificate winner from the Princeton Prize in Race Relations.