Creating your profile page on the website

We would like to create a profile page for you on the website. Our profile pages are intended to be welcoming and give site visitors a sense of who you are, why Keller Center is a special place, and what it is like to be part of our community.

Select your role below for the correct form to submit your profile page information:

Please also email us a photo for your profile page. Photos should meet the following criteria:

  • It should be a solo photo of you taken in a landscape orientation where your face is clearly visible. 
  • It should be a high resolution photo (file size of 300K or higher; generally any photo taken with a smartphone or digital camera will suffice). 
  • The ideal photo will be well-lit, in focus, and framed so there is plenty of room around you on all sides (i.e., not a closely-cropped head shot). 
  • It should not have a distracting background.
  • It should not include clothing with highly visible writing, brand names, or non-Princeton logos. 

We are also happy to take a professional photo when you arrive on campus, if you prefer.

 

Information for new faculty

For all curricular support issues please contact Elaine Caron.

We would like to begin promoting your course and arrival on campus as soon as possible.

  • Please create a short video message (no more than 1 or 2 minutes) describing your course for prospective students. You can self-record it on a cell phone, tablet, or computer (but please hold the phone in a landscape orientation). To give you an idea, here is a recent example from another faculty member. You may then upload the video to our Dropbox folder.
  • Beth Jarvie, Communications Coordinator, will reach out to you to find a convenient time to interview you for a story announcing your appointment and promoting the course to students. The story will be included in the email newsletter, on the website, and on social media.
  • If you’ll email us your mailing address we would like to send you a welcome package with some Keller Center items.
  • Once you have received your Princeton.edu email address we will add you to the Keller Center faculty Slack channel.

Stay connected with Keller

Keller Center contacts

As a new member of the Keller community you may need to contact specific members of the leadership and staff.

Issue Contact
Curricular support (purchasing books and supplies for class, assistance with your teaching assistant, etc.) Elaine Caron
Promoting courses, news, and events through Keller Center's digital channels (web feature articles, social media, email newsletter) Beth Jarvie
Creative classrooms and maker spaces Leigh Cole
Technology needs and support for the Keller community Greg Duncan