Donor gives Rutgers $13 million to advance business and professional studies
An anonymous gift of $13 million – the largest private donation in Rutgers’ history – will help the university launch a long-term initiative to develop its Livingston Campus in Piscataway as a center for business and professional studies.
Of the total donation, $10 million will support construction of a new building for the Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick on the Livingston Campus. The remaining $3 million will be used to establish the Bennett L. Smith Endowed Chair in Business and Natural Resources, named for the late geology professor who retired from Rutgers in 1974.
Full StoryInside Focus
Rah-Rah and Aha! Gameday Seminars add academic dimension to football weekends
This weekend, learn about workplace discrimination and examine the cultural implications of music videos.
Economic crisis 2008: Three faculty perspectives
Three Rutgers economists offer their views on the prospect of a prolonged downturn.
Rutgers students discuss a tragedy of war on one of world's largest stages
Students from a Byrne Family First-Year Seminar investigate human displacement with Georgia diplomat.
Rutgers hosts first democratically elected president of Sierra Leone
Members of the local Sierra Leonean community asked Rutgers to provide a forum for Koroma to speak with constituents, supporters in the area.
Designer Marc Ecko’s Rutgers clothing line pays tribute to his roots
Alum has an answer for those who want to exhibit their Rutgers spirit and their fashion sense at the same time.
Rutgers University breaks ground for largest campus solar energy facility in nation
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities program helps fund construction of $10 million project on Livingston Campus.
Event highlights
Homecoming 2008, the annual Conference on Undergraduate Teaching, a reading by Oliver Sacks, and more.
Research briefs
Older gamblers and suicide, a new Institute for Corruption Studies, mutant mice who fail to protect their young, and more.
Faculty Q&A
Although Laszlo Zaborszky is a physician by training, the Rutgers–Newark professor spends his time in the lab unraveling the secrets of cholinergic cells that are destroyed in Alzheimer’s disease. Full StoryFEATURES
-
Future Scholars begin long road to college educations
More than 200 eighth-graders began the Rutgers Future Scholars Program this summer. If successful, they will be able to attend Rutgers with all tuition and fees paid.
Full Story -
White Coat Ceremony for first-year pharmacy students puts emphasis on responsibilities ahead
Similar to ceremonies that take place at medical schools, the tradition has existed at Rutgers since 2000.
Full Story




RSS