First College
First College (known as Woodrow Wilson College from 1966 to 2020), the first of Princeton University's six residential colleges, was developed in the late 1950s when a group of students formed the Woodrow Wilson Lodge as an alternative to the eating clubs. The Woodrow Wilson Lodge members originally met and dined in Madison Hall, which is now part of John D. Rockefeller III College. Inspired by the ideas of Woodrow Wilson, president of Princeton from 1902–1910, the members advocated a more thorough integration of academic, social and residential life on campus.
First College | |
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Residential college | |
Princeton University | |
Walker Hall | |
Coordinates | 40°20′41″N 74°39′22″W |
Established | 1950s |
Closed | 2022 |
Previous names | Woodrow Wilson College |
Head | AnneMarie Luijendijk |
Dean | Anne Caswell-Klein |
Website | firstcollege |
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