through frequent lectures and visits on the campus.
== In popular culture ==
Princeton University is widely considered to be an institution that affiliates with and produces some of the most elite members of society. The university's reputation has made it a frequent reference in media.
This Side of Paradise (1920): In F. Scott Fitzgerald's debut novel, the narrator, Amory Blaine details his life at Princeton, dabbling in literature and unfulfilled romances.
A Beautiful Mind (2001): A biographical film centered around the award-winning mathematician, John Nash, featuring him studying for his PhD at Princeton in the first part of the film.
A Cinderella Story (2004): The main love interest, Austin Ames dreams of becoming a writer and gets accepted into Princeton.
The Rule of Four (2004): A thriller novel by Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason about four Princeton seniors: Tom, Paul, Charlie and Gil try to solve the mystery of a coded manuscript.
== See also ==
Big Three (colleges)
Higher education in New Jersey
Princeton …