After graduating with a degree in information technology and informatics, Amelia Khoo is heading to Seattle to work at Oracle
Faculty members Marc Handelman, Saurabh Jha and Miranda Lichtenstein are among 198 scholars and artists selected for the honor
Francine Glaser spent time in the corporate realm before returning to Rutgers for a master degree in human resource management
Crowds of visitors headed to Rutgers-New Brunswick campuses for hundreds of programs and activities, including a football scrimmage
Many programs and activities are shifting indoors because of the wet weather predictions for Saturday during the university’s flagship event
Rutgers-New Brunswick student Reece Goodson, who aims to become a gallerist, works at the Zimmerli and interns for a New York gallery
Omar M. Abuattieh will receive up to $30,000, which he plans to use for law school
Taking a “random” class led Brandon Wildman to the Rutgers School of Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
Funds Will Drive Ongoing Family Success Initiatives Across New Jersey
Former Victim Witness Coordinator, Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office, Joins Women Aware Board
Ticket packages for FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ featuring guaranteed access to FIFA World Cup 26™ tickets now on sale
Cooped up during the pandemic, Josh Kover started his own company that has evolved as the Rutgers senior has progressed in his studies
The university’s flagship event on Saturday, April 26, offers hundreds of activities and programs for all. Here are some itineraries.
New Jersey residents ages 62 and older may take select undergraduate courses on a space-available, noncredit basis
When not studying biotechnology and data science, sophomore Mukhilan Saravanakumar performs with the university’s marching band
Honors College student Olivia Colavito found inspiration in her grandfather, who served as a combat medic in Ethiopia
The 2025 Honorees will be inducted during a gala to be held at Neilson Dining Hall at Rutgers University on Saturday, April 5th.
Miss Newark USA 2024 Osasenaga Iyamu carved a path that intertwines public health, pageantry and mentorship
The 2025 New Jersey International Film Festival to Take Place May 30th through June 13th and will be available online and in-person!
Senior Stephanie Gomez-Vanegas, a curriculum assistant at the Rutgers School of Social Work, plans to use her voice to improve lives through
New Brunswick Benefits from a New Non-Profit Inclusive Housing Initiative
The 2025 United States Super 8 Film & Digital Video Festival will be taking place on Saturday,, February 15 and Sunday, February 16!
Celebrating Women's History Month
Findings shed light on the dual-sided experiences of people using lisdexamfetamine, highlighting the perceived benefits and challenges
The Vicious Cycle was created to help reduce stigma surrounding substance use disorders at the university and connect students to resources.
The latest academic honor for Nina Gohel, who won a Yenching Scholarship in 2023, involves a one-year master's degree and leadership program
In Mark Robson’s science class, hands-on learning brings students into the heart of nature
“His New Girl,” written and directed by Madeline Hettrick, will be featured as part of a program of short films Jan. 24 at Rutgers
The museum’s latest exhibition features 97 artists who represent more than 50 Indigenous nations and communities throughout North America
The event, hosted in part by Rutgers and set for select dates between Jan. 24 and Feb. 21, features in-person and online screenings
Wellspring Welcomes a New Team Member
In “Food, Nutrition, and Health,” Yanhong Jin encourages students to develop studies and gather data. Some have had their work published.
"Painting to Scale" features 60 works by artists from Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia and Russia
“Promotora,” a short film focused on local Mexican American women who inform their community about health care resources, premieres Nov. 7
A Rutgers New Jersey Poison Control Center official discusses how adults can reduce risks of poisoning for themselves, children and pets
October 2024 Drug Take Back Date set
Rutgers Health medical sociologist seeks to to bridge the gaps in health care in vulnerable communities
Efforts will include a call to faculty for proposals, new student research programs and formation of a “collaboratory” hub
Ashley Caldwell, a public policy major at Rutgers, fills an open seat on the New Brunswick Board of Education
Rachel Toepfer, an Honors College student and political science major, interned for Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s office in Springfield, Mass.