Documents the experiences of LGBTQIA+ alumni, faculty, and staff at Princeton University, capturing personal reflections on identity, campus climate, and community across generations. Launched in 2017 and now managed by staff and students of the Gender + Sexuality Resource Center, the project trains undergraduate and graduate students in oral history methods to conduct interviews each summer. 150 interviews, featuring audio recordings, transcripts, and photographs, with a focus on both out and closeted experiences at Princeton over time.


