Books
Law professor explores hidden issues behind racy tabloid headlines
Talk-show topics offer opportunity to examine legal issues surrounding pregnancy, sex discrimination, and gender.
Events
Commencement 2007 at a glance
Find out information about commencement and 24 convocation cerermonies, rain dates, traffic alerts, and more.
Honors
National Academy of Sciences elects two Rutgers professors
Geneticist, oceanographer join distinguished group of 19 NAS fellows from Rutgers.
Studs Terkel receives Stephen E. Ambrose Oral History Award
Author, 95, who "celebrated the noncelebrated" accepts award from his Illinois home.
Faculty honored for teaching, research, and service
Faculty members received their awards at a May 2 reception held at the home of President Richard L. McCormick.
News
Budget constraints mean sacrifices for students
Rutgers faces another tough fiscal year despite a proposed $12 million increase in base funding from Trenton.
Philip L. Yeagle appointed dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers–Newark
Former head of the department of molecular and cell biology at the University of Connecticut to start August 15.
Family ties complete Biomedical Engineering Building
Undergraduate teaching facility and conference room in new building receive support from gifts with personal meaning
New committee on efficiency and entrepreneurship seeks to shift spending culture
New committee on efficiency and entrepreneurship seeks to shift spending culture, promote innovation
On Campus
Rutgers program offers treatment and support to families struggling with Tourette Syndrome
The program is the only stand-alone, student-run therapeutic clinic in the nation for Tourette Syndrome, a puzzling neurological disorder that affects 1 in 200.
Rutgers’ Raritan Quarterly celebrates 25 years
Thoughtful, provocative, independent, the literary journal explores the arts, poetry, literature, science, and, more recently, politics.
Rutgers’ Center for European Studies: It’s a small world after all
Center connects New Jersey to Europe, will merge with other units to form "international village" on Douglass Campus.
Love and learning at Rutgers' young horse teaching and research program
The Young Horse Teaching and Research Program teaches students how to select, train, and handle young horses as well as to assist in research.
Staff Spotlight
Andrea Dragon
Andrea Dragon is both student and teacher to nontraditional adult learners in the Elena Buchanan Transition Program at University College.
Update
Rutgers students have their say in Washington
The third annual student trip to Capitol Hill focused on the need to preserve and improve grant and loan programs, some threatened with extinction.




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