Address
President announces fundraising plans
In his annual address, President Richard L. McCormick announced a multipronged vision to bring new dollars to the university.
Books
Law scholar offers fresh perspectives on inequality through Katrina lessons
That poor and largely black Americans were the primary victims of Hurricane Katrina did not surprise David Dante Troutt, a professor at Rutgers School of Law-Newark.
Essay
Confessions of a Rutgers eBay addict
Camden’s Rory P. “Cal” Maradonna gives us a new perspective on what it means to bleed scarlet.
Events
New film offers eye-opening look at New Jersey’s largest city
Rutgers' Clement A. Price hosts the "The Once and Future Newark," a documentary premiering on NJN October 4.
New Jersey-based Indian dance company comes to Rutgers-Newark
The Surati dance concert will illuminate a rich array of Indian dance, showcasing Indian classical dances as well as creative, folk, and contemporary dances, including "Bollywood."
More campus happenings
Homecomings on the Newark and Camden campuses; a health fair at R-N.
Faculty Q&A
Kevin Kolben
Kevin Kolben led 22 MBA students on an 11-day learning experience to the economic centers of Delhi, Hyderabad, and Mumbai, India.
Honors
Awards and recognition
An extensive list of recent awards and honors earned by Rutgers faculty, staff, and alumni.
News
Survey assesses quality of campus life
A newly released report measures satisfaction and the climate of tolerance for differing religions, races, sexual preferences, and more on Rutgers’ campuses.
Five visions for the historic College Avenue Campus
Five world-renowned architecture teams crafted five sweeping design concepts as part of a long-term initiative to redesign the historic College Avenue Campus.
Rutgers Business School in Newark to relocate to 1 Washington Park
The Rutgers Board of Governors has approved plans to relocate the Newark programs of business school into 1 Washington Park, a high-rise office tower in downtown Newark.
On Campus
New office to assist students with obstacles up and running
University ombudsperson Sybil James wants you to know she’s here and ready to help.
Middle East Coexistence House fosters Jewish-Muslim understanding
Eleven female students, including five Jewish, three Muslim, one Hindu, one Christian and a student who is agnostic, will live and study together.
School of Law-Camden breaks ground for new building
Additional space will enable the school to expand its clinical and pro bono programs, allowing students to work with attorneys and law school staff.
Research
Rutgers to confront the local impacts of climate change
More than 200 people attending a symposium took a first step in making Rutgers the “go-to” place for studies on the local impacts of global warming.
Teaching
Conference highlights undergraduate teaching techniques, core curriculum
Making learning a priority and fostering intellectual community were broad themes at the annual Conference on Undergraduate Teaching.
Update
Saluting the departed
Friends and family of deceased members of the Rutgers community can post biographies, tributes, and more.
Briefs
News Briefs
Newark campus hosts Saturday history academy for high schoolers; a new economics web site helps K-5 economics teachers with lessons.




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