Rutgers School of Nursing student Stephanie Yuen juggles coursework with volunteerism to support others who have the autoimmune condition
It’s the latest academic honor for Julianne Chan, an environmental engineering student who also was selected as a Goldwater Scholar
Sid Shah joins Women Aware Board of Trustees
More than 500 programs drew visitors to the 16th annual Rutgers Day
Katie Lynch, a biomedical engineering student, spent much of her time at college in leadership roles and representing Native Americans
New York Times photographer Michelle V. Agins visits the Rutgers–New Brunswick art museum on April 21 to discuss her work as a storyteller
Elisa Bu Sha, Julianne Chan, Anisha Jackson and Annie Wei earned the national honor encouraging research careers
The New York Times photographer visits the Rutgers–New Brunswick art museum on Sunday, April 21, to discuss her work
Double major Tej Shah aims to make artificial intelligence-enhanced technology to streamline processes and make life more efficient
Here are itineraries for students, parents, children, alumni and community members for the university’s flagship event on Saturday, April 27
Eight Rutgers University alumni have been designated Loyal Sons and Loyal Daughters by the Rutgers Alumni Association (RAA).
In-depth, online program led by crisis experts at Rutgers’ Continuing and Professional Studies unit; designed to build toolkits, confidence
Rutgers–New Brunswick’s latest recruitment event at Jersey Mike's Arena on Livingston campus is open to the general public
The free event features lively presentations and readings
Students at Rutgers–New Brunswick turn eating areas into living laboratories as part of an international collaborative program
Fellowship is among the most prestigious in science for early-career researchers
A total of 12 students were offered awards from the U.S. international educational exchange program
The Mason Gross professor will discuss an exhibit of his work at the Zimmerli Art Museum
Rutgers–New Brunswick hosts talks, workshops and an alumni mixer to highlight university programs supporting underserved students
The purpose of the Brommel Award is to recognize an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the area of family communication.
In addition, The Rutgers Club on Saturday is hosting Rutgers alum and artist Alonzo Adams and musicians from the Hub City Jazz Festival
Thanks to a donation from Johnson & Johnson
The New Jersey Film Festival Spring 2024 will be taking place on select Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays between January 26-February 18.
Andrew Krapivin, named a Goldwater Scholar last year, plans to build upon his research in computer science at the University of Cambridge
Widelo will lead advocacy and outreach efforts to strengthen New Jersey communities with a focus on health security and financial security.
The exhibition, set from Jan. 24 through July 31, features the local artist’s lesser-known work in painting, graphic media and photography
AARP New Jersey applauds Governor Murphy and the NJ Legislature for creating more choices that empower seniors to age in their homes.
The event – hosted in part by Rutgers and set for the weekends between Jan. 26 and Feb. 18 – features both online and in-person showings
The two-day event is set from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Feb. 1 and Feb. 2 at Jersey Mike's Arena
Lily Young is honored for her scholarly achievements and service to Rutgers University
Victims’ Rights: Understanding and Accessing the Protections Afforded by Law video series available on Women Aware YouTube channel
Thaler Reilly Wilson Architecture & Preservation and Save Ellis Island honored for Restoration of Ellis Island Recreation Pavilion
Mary Shaw, who taught French at the university, will read from her original work accompanied by Mason Gross alum and his band
The Mason Gross School of the Arts partners with Middlesex County to help high schoolers develop art resumes
Rutgers researcher explores cannabis as a substitute for nonmedical prescription opioid use
Member of geology team for Artemis III mission, to be the first crewed lunar landing in more than 50 years, says she can’t wait to start
Jie Gong and a team of university and high school students – along with Echo the robot dog – are creating 3D digital models of the Zimmerli
The event, set from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12, includes a hands-on art activity for children
Rutgers graduate student examines how the pandemic affected how we pursued our goals