#TellUsTigers: Princeton tales in 2,200 characters or less

With people scrolling through their social media feeds faster than Michael Phelps swimming the 200m individual medley, it may seem counterintuitive to engage in so-called long-form or narrative social media. Will anyone read a post that's more than 140 characters? The answer, it turns out, is yes — if it tells a good story. Why? Because storytelling is part of what it means to be human. And every human being has a story to tell.

In its popular #TellUsTigers campaign, launched in February 2016, Princeton University is using Instagram — designed to marry great visuals with engaging text (up to 2,200 characters) — to introduce the world to Princetonians, one post at a time.

Each post features an undergraduate student, a graduate student, professor, staff member or alumnus. Here's a look at some of them. We invite you to take a pit stop from the dizzying raceway of the virtual world, and instead pause and scroll — slowly — through their highly individual tales, told in the first person. Then follow us on Instagram @Princeton_University or search for the hashtag #TellUsTigers to get a new post weekly. Members of the University community can submit suggestions for future #TellUsTigers stories via email at pusocialmedia@princeton.edu.