The Keller Center’s Minor in Technology and Society equips Princeton students with the skills, research, and resources to understand how society affects technology, and how technology affects society. 

This understanding is essential for navigating, creating, and impacting all fields of study. Students will explore the ethics, policy, and governance involved in developing technological systems. Our program will require you to learn beyond your home discipline, equipping you with the analytical tools needed to rigorously examine how social and technical systems shape and are shaped by one another.

Through critical inquiry, reflection, and cross-disciplinary perspectives, you will develop a deep understanding of these complex interrelationships and the ability to thoughtfully engage with the challenges and opportunities they present.

Learn more about this impact-driven program at our Open House and Movie Night.  Keller Associate Director and program advisor, Janet Vertesi, and Associate Director of Academic Affairs, Victoria Dorman, will be on hand to give you a comprehensive picture of the program benefits.  There will also be a screening of the movie Her, followed by a discussion and Q&A.

Don’t miss this exciting event! Food will be served. Open to currently enrolled undergraduates only.

Who can attend?

Open to undergraduates.

Dinner and light refreshments will be provided.
Registration is required.


Contributions to and/or sponsorship of any event does not constitute departmental or institutional endorsement of the specific program, speakers or views presented.