53. “Gracias a Mi Famila”
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Princeton University is an increasingly diverse community. One-third of the undergraduate student body is constituted of self-identified ethnic and racial minorities and foreign citizens. In the graduate school, 42 percent of students come from other countries and 12 percent are members of U.S. minority groups. The Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding coordinates programming to enrich the Princeton experience for all students by exploring issues of diversity and cultural pluralism, while the International Center sponsors a wide array of services and events for foreign students and visiting scholars. In addition, there are an enormous variety of student-run cultural organizations through which Princetonians can associate and pay tribute to their heritage, from Acción Puertorriqueña y Amigos and the Persian Society to Princeton South Asian Theatre and Ballet Folklorico.
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