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'Paris in Love': A Rutgers Professor and his Family Take a Sabbatical in the Truest Sense

Alessandro Vettori's wife, Mary Bly (a.k.a) Eloise James, has published an account of the year in Paris, which came after a cancer diagnosis. ...


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Rutgers’ Largest Graduating Class is Ready to Tackle the World

President Richard L. McCormick was awarded a surprise honorary degree Sunday during commencement for the largest graduating class in the university's history.

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Rutgers and City of New Brunswick Create 'Project Move Out'

For the first time, Rutgers and the City of New Brunswick are teaming up to provide free curbside pick-up of bulk waste items to students living in specified neighborhoods.  Students must pre-register online by noon May 24. View Full Item

Rutgers Team Discovers Novel Approach to Stimulate Immune Cells

Researchers have uncovered a new way to stimulate activity of immune cell opiate receptors, leading to efficient tumor cell clearance and one step closer to therapeutic advances in the fight against immune diseases and cancer.

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Rutgers Receives $3 Million in Gifts for Faculty Position in Cell Biology and Neuroscience

Rutgers receives $3 million gift to create an endowed chair to try to find a cure for dementia and similar diseases.

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Research Finds Grandparents Accept LGBT Grandchildren, Despite Disapproval of Lifestyle

Pulitzer Prize-Winner at Rutgers Documenting Rapidly Growing Latino Community

Rutgers’ ROTC Commissionings on May 14

Rutgers-Newark Debate Team: Making a Mark Among Its Peers

Rutgers-Camden Grad Leaves Campus Better Suited for Students with Disabilities

Rutgers' School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Moves May 14 Convocation from Passion Puddle to RAC

Rutgers Honors its Student Employees

Rutgers–Newark Law Remembers Hon. Marilyn Loftus ’61, a National Leader in Efforts to End Gender Bias in the Courts

Chasing the American Dream: Recent College Graduates and the Great Recession

As Gay Marriage Gets Presidential Support, a Rutgers-Camden Study Investigates Health Benefits of Same-Sex Relationships

Two Rutgers Students Win Prestigious Goldwater Scholarships

Hot Topic: President Obama Endorses Same Sex Marriage

Rutgers–Newark Law Professor Is First to Chronicle How LGBT Parents Have Changed the Legal Definition of Parenthood

Heavy Traffic Expected for Rutgers' May 13 Commencement

Community Service Drives Rutgers-Camden Law School Graduate

Rutgers Scholar Recalls Influence of Maurice Sendak

Rutgers to Hold Conference “Media and Democratic Governance” – June 8

Try a New Hobby, Learn a New Skill This Summer Through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Rutgers

Rutgers-Camden Law Grad’s Family History Provided Values that Drive Succeess

Air Force Vet's Travels Lead Her to Rutgers-Camden

Rutgers-Camden Grad Paves Own Way with New Major

Rutgers Project Helps Empower the Formerly Incarcerated to Build New Lives in Healthier, Safer Communities

Meet Some Members Of The Class Of 2012

Rutgers-Camden Student Credits Dominican Republic Nurses for Career Choice

Rutgers-Camden Graduate’s Internship Leads to Full-Time Job with Kellogg’s

Graduate is Latest in his Family to Earn Law Degree from Rutgers-Camden

Rutgers-Camden Track Star Races Toward Career in Nursing

Rutgers-Camden Student Follows Grandfather's Footsteps from Pakistan Seeking Rutgers Education

Isabel Wilkerson, Chronicler of African American Migration, Receives Stephen E. Ambrose Oral History Award

Are Educators Showing a “Positive Bias“ to Minority Students – and Keeping Them from Doing Their Best?