Grad Profile: Pursuing an End to Inequality in Public Education
Gwen Baxley was a high school student in a Jersey City charter school when she discovered the messy reality of public school funding....
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Rutgers Study Shows Depleted Fish Stocks Can Come Back from the Brink
Fish stocks that have been depleted for decades can find their own way back to healthy levels if timely limits are put on their catch, Rutgers scientists say.
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Social Sciences
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Rutgers Psychology Researcher Can Discuss the Real Science Behind TV's Lie To Me - and That’s the Truth
News Source Advisory Published: 28 January, 2009
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Females Learn Some Things Better Than Males, Keep New Brain Cells Longer, Rutgers Psychologist Discovers
News Release Published: 27 January, 2009
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Remembering a 1969 Protest by a Few that
Opened Doors for Many at Rutgers UniversityNews Release Published: 27 January, 2009
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Rutgers University Community in Newark Will Mark
Historic Inauguration With Home-Grown CelebrationMedia Advisory Published: 13 January, 2009
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Constitutional Litigation Clinic at Rutgers–Newark Law School Opposes Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit Challenging Constitutionality of Iraq War
News Release Published: 01 December, 2008
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How Hard is it to Quit Smoking: Ask Rutgers Expert
News Source Advisory Published: 18 November, 2008
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Rutgers Researcher’s Study Cites Media Violence as ‘Critical Risk Factor’ for Aggression
News Release Published: 18 November, 2008
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Rutgers to Host Conference and Dinner Commemorating 40th Anniversary of Educational Opportunity Fund of New Jersey
News Release Published: 13 November, 2008
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Rutgers–Newark Law School Student Awarded Prestigious Daniel Curtin Fellowship From the American Planning Association
News Release Published: 11 November, 2008
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“Meet the Authors” Program on November 20 at Rutgers–Newark Law School to Feature Professors Gary Francione and George Thomas
News Release Published: 06 November, 2008








