Facilities

The Department of Politics occupies Corwin Hall. Corwin contains administrative and faculty offices, seminar and meeting rooms, computer facilities, a lounge, and graduate-student carrels.

Since 2001, the Department has also occupied Mamdouha S. Bobst Hall, which contains the Rosemary A. Little reading room, graduate-student carrels, and meeting rooms.

The Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, the Department of Economics, the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, the Office of Population Research and the Department of Sociology are all housed in adjacent buildings.

The Schultz Dining Room in Robertson and the Donald E. Stokes Library in Wallace serve the entire social science community.

Corwin is a short walk from Firestone Library, the main university library. Firestone houses the principal social science collections at Princeton as well as the Office of Data and Statistical Services. Firestone offers carrels for graduate students.

The University's Office of Information Technology (OIT), located one block from the Department, contains several large mainframe computers and maintains a campus-wide computing network.

Princeton provides housing for most graduate students.