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Rutgers student makes mark on international hip-hop stage

James McNamara recently received a coveted spot representing the United States at an international hip-hop event in London....


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Rutgers Hosts High School Students in First Urban 4-H Summer Science Program

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From July 6 to10, high school students from Camden, Hackensack, Paterson, and Trenton, will learn about science and explore research in a series of interactive activities, and gain a better understanding of opportunities available in science, engineering, and technology.

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More than 20 Tons of Food Collected in First Months of Rutgers Against Hunger Initiative

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Rutgers Against Hunger (RAH) has quickly made strides in helping to address hunger and related problems amid the economic downturn that continues to put an unprecedented strain on resources across New Jersey. Since its launch last November, the universitywide initiative has collected more than 20 tons of food and raised nearly $49,000.

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John Payne, Noted Affordable Housing and Land Use Scholar and Beloved Teacher at Rutgers Law School–Newark, Dies

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John M. Payne, Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor at Rutgers School of Law–Newark and key participant in the Mt. Laurel cases, died June 16 of brain cancer at Rosary Hill Home in Hawthorne, NY. He was 67 years old. Services are private. A memorial service will be held at the law school in the fall. His nationally recognized Mt. Laurel work led to a reconceptualization of the field of housing law.

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Rutgers Research Tackles Childhood Epilepsy

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Rutgers researchers have discovered a potential new way to treat childhood epilepsy using a widely available therapeutic drug. They describe the first use of a mouse model of cortical dysplasia, a malformation of the brain that is most often the cause of childhood epilepsy, and the introduction of the drug rapamycin which suppressed epileptic seizures in the mice.

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Tears in Darkness Hits NY Times Top Sellers List;
Authors Are Alumni of Rutgers University, Newark

2009/07/02

Rutgers–Camden Student Helps Collingswood Get Bike-Friendly

2009/07/01 08:00:00 GMT-4

‘School of Communication and Information’ Name Goes Into Effect This Week

2009/07/01

Rutgers Research: Parkinson's Disease Alters Patient's Ability to Learn from Rewards while Treatment Affects Ability to Learn from Negative Outcomes

2009/06/30 12:11:53.172 GMT-4

Alan Hyde, Leading Labor and Employment Law Scholar at Rutgers Law School–Newark, Earns University Promotion

2009/06/29 16:55:00 GMT-4

Rutgers–Camden Experts Available to Discuss Michael Jackson

2009/06/26

New Book by Rutgers–Camden Scholar Explores the Vulnerabilities of Women to Violence

2009/06/26

Ralph Izzo, PSEG Chair, President and CEO, Inducted to Rutgers Board of Governors

2009/06/25

Daniel H. Schulman, Virgin Mobile USA CEO, Inducted to Rutgers Board of Governors

2009/06/25

Rutgers Food Innovation Center Graduates First Class of Student Interns

2009/06/24 11:00:00 GMT-4

Rutgers School of Business to Host 45 High School Students for "Business Boot Camp" in July

2009/06/24 08:15:00 GMT-4

Rutgers College of Nursing Receives $3 Million Grant
from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2009/06/24

Legal Historian Mark Weiner Is Named
2009-2010 Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Scholar

2009/06/23