20–30 Apr 2020
Virtual/Digital only workshop
Europe/Paris timezone

Campus logistics

Campus transportation

Getting to and from campus locations is generally less than a 15 minute walk. Alternatively, Princeton campus is served by a free shuttle service. Lines that stop in front of Jadwin hall include Route C (daytime service to/from visitor parking), Route F (daytime service from Route 1 connecting some hotels), and Route H (evening service to/from Nassau Street and visitor parking).  

Parking on campus

Parking is available on the Princeton campus.  Lot 21 is free and available for those just driving in for the day.

In general a car is not needed within Princeton itself, since all of the venues for the school (lecture hall, receptions, etc.) and relevant local businesses (see below) are within walking distance of one another once one has arrived on campus.

WIFI connections

Princeton buildings have both eduroam and a visitor network (name: puvisitor). Devises connecting to the puvisitor network need to be registered. This requires access to email or text messages, but can be done ahead of time using this page

On-Campus Food

There are many nearby locations where food is available with the closest being WAWA, located next to the Princeton Train Station and open 24 hours, and University Store, located 36 University Place, which features snacks, souvenirs, laundry detergent, toiletries and a pharmacy and open from 9 AM - 9 PM. Both are within five minutes walking distance from the dorm.

Access to Campus Gym Facilities

Access by visitors to campus gym facilities (Dillon Gym) is possible. Gym passes are available for $10 each (at the participant's own expense) at the office of the Princeton Conference and Event Services at 71 University Place. The office is open from 8:00am through 4:30pm, Monday through Friday.