As a student in the Novogratz Bridge program you have the same access to Princeton University Library resources as any other student who is registered but off campus. This means you can:
This guide will provide you with quick links to resources that might provide greater context about the countries and communities in which you are working.
Rosetta Stone offers a wide range of courses and proficiency levels for dozens of languages.
NOTICE
On December 23, 2024, the Rosetta Stone platform offered through the library will be upgraded. With the change in platform, user profiles will be reset. Please record your last activity prior to the last few weeks of the semester. You will be able to navigate back to your last activity once you have re-registered for a new license.
You will find your current Unit and Lesson number on the top of the screen. When you login to the new platform after December 23, 2024, find Explore All Content to navigate back to your progress point.
Dixon E-book Collection: Thousands of books to download to your Kindle or other e-reading device
New York Times: Register for a free NYTimes.com account
Washington Post: Read the Washington Post for free
Newspaper Collection: This is a guide that has compiled links to newspapers
Here's the guide to the full list of leisure resources you can access.