Anthropology major Aisha Chebbi ’24 wins 2024 Spirit of Princeton Award for service

May 13, 2024

A senior on the Medical Anthropology track, Aisha Chebbi ’24, has been named one of eight winners of the 2024 Spirit of Princeton Award for service. Sponsored by the Office of the Dean of the Undergraduate Students, the Spirit of Princeton Award honors undergraduates’ positive contributions to campus life through the dedicated effort in student organizations, athletics, community service, religious life, residential life, and the arts. 

Aisha Chebbi is from Miami Florida and in addition to her degree in Anthropology, she is receiving a certificate in Global Health and Health Policy. She is a residential college adviser in Yeh College and is a leader in the Muslim Students Association and the Arab Society. She serves as Cap and Gown Club’s diversity, equity, and inclusion chair, and is also the podcast chair of the Princeton Prize in Race Relations. Aisha is also a fellow in the Carl A. Fields Center for Equality + Cultural Understanding and a member of the Class of 2024 Class Day committee. 

Warm congratulations, Aisha! We are all immensely proud of your transformational work!

Read more about the 2024 Spirit of Princeton Award and the other seven Class of 2024 winners here. 

The 2024 Spirit of Princeton winners stand with President Christopher L. Eisgruber (center). The seniors are from left to right: Austen Mazenko, Madeleine LeBeau, Stephen Daniels, Archika Dogra, Hailey Mead, Max Diallo Jakobsen, Aisha Chebbi and Joshua Coan.   Photo byTori Repp/Fotobuddy

The 2024 Spirit of Princeton winners stand with President Christopher L. Eisgruber (center). The seniors are from left to right: Austen Mazenko, Madeleine LeBeau, Stephen Daniels, Archika Dogra, Hailey Mead, Max Diallo Jakobsen, Aisha Chebbi and Joshua Coan. 

Photo by Tori Repp/Fotobuddy

Aisha Chebbi '24 presents her work at the poster session at the Arab Conference at Harvard, the largest Arab conference in North America of her senior thesis research, Inoculating Belief: Tracing Vaccine Hesitancy and Decision-Making in Muslim America.

Aisha Chebbi '24 presents her work at the poster session at the Arab Conference at Harvard, the largest Arab conference in North America of her senior thesis research, Inoculating Belief: Tracing Vaccine Hesitancy and Decision-Making in Muslim America