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Rutgers president announces sweeping plan to strengthen alumni relations
A new organizational structure will cement the strong bonds with passionate, loyal, and engaged alumni essential to Rutgers' future.
Honors
Rutgers recognized by DEP for efforts to educate public on water pollution
Rutgers wins "Local Public Education" award in Clean Water New Jersey contest.
News
Groundbreaking ceremony kicks off Livingston Student Center expansion
A larger and more user-friendly student center and dining complex are part of a broader vision for the Livingston Campus.
Jeannine F. LaRue appointed vice president for public affairs at Rutgers
She will serve as the chief adviser to the president and governing boards on matters involving state, federal, and local governments.
On Campus
Learning the tools of the trade
A group of students headed to New Orleans to help Hurricane Katrina victims get a lesson in home building from University Facilities.
International students benefit from language immersion program, bring new perspectives
Rutgers' Program in American Language Studies, or PALS, has seen a shift in population from students who want to learn English for university study to educated professionals.
Research
Camden doctoral students begin deeper discoveries of what it means to be a child
The first Ph.D. program in Camden employs a multidisciplinary approach that will transform the study of children.
A Rutgers laboratory takes a clinical look at the human experience
Researchers at Rutgers’ Human Emotions Laboratory have developed tools to quantify the relationship between the environment and emotional health.
Researcher turns tables on feminist stereotypes – and causes a stir
An associate professor of psychology in the School of Arts and Sciences studies what happens when our stereotypes fail us.
Staff Spotlight
Emma O’Flanagan
Emma O'Flanagan, the only female Rutgers University Police Department patrol officer to work the 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. shift, is not afraid to break the rules.
Teaching
Engineering students try to solve problems with imaginative designs
Learn about a cart that guides shoppers to grocery shelves and a system that allows caretakers to monitor an elderly person living alone.
Rutgers helps improve water resources in New Jersey
While training future water quality experts, Rutgers' extension specialists show cities and towns how to improve water quality.
SCILS students learn how to communicate corporate social responsibility
CSR is one of the most talked about and debated topics in business today.
Update
A look at admissions, recruitment, and retention with Courtney McAnuff
The vice president of enrollment management talks about Rutgers in transition, the university's challenges and successes, and the future of the student body.
Calling faculty for a field trip around New Jersey
Applications are being accepted for the Rutgers Faculty Traveling Seminar’s fifth annual trek across the state.




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