Adopt-A-Road program in Somerset continues to be a part of Nationwide Cleanup Drives conducted by DSNDP across 17 states, 35 cities in US.
The Esperanza Down Payment Assistance program has granted up to $30,000 in closing cost support to first-time homebuyers in New Brunswick
Morris Habitat for Humanity brought together municipal and business leaders in New Brunswick to address the shortage of affordable housing.
Historian Camilla Townsend discusses her new book, a collection of Lenape folklore, Thursday, Oct. 19, at the university’s art museum
Rutgers receives $4.2 Million from NIA to develop center for Alzheimer’s and dementia research in Asian and Pacific Americans
Initiated through Chancellor Conway’s ScarletWell program, the collaborative effort aims to scale up assessment and treatment offerings
Garden State Botanicals, a woman-owned and managed medicinal cannabis dispensary, officially opened their doors on September 3rd.
The app provides free around-the-clock, person-to-person visual interpreting services to anyone in Rutgers–New Brunswick
Annual event scheduled for September 21st
Paintings and sketches by the acclaimed professional artist and former student of Mason Gross will be featured from Sept. 13 to Feb. 25
The event – hosted in part by Rutgers and set for Fridays and Sundays from Sept. 8 to Oct. 8 – features both online and in-person showings
NBC’s flagship breakfast show descends on College Avenue to document the 18-year-old’s move-in day
Fall 2023 New Jersey Film Festival to Take Place September 8th through October 8th at Rutgers University and Online!
Anish Suresh – an Honors College student, double major and night owl – tinkered with the math behind a quantum gravity problem
The event, which has expanded to four days, is set from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sept. 19 through Sept. 22 at Jersey Mike's Arena
The Office of Career Exploration and Success opens photo lounges for career-minded students at College Avenue and Busch campuses
Rutgers entomologists explain what may have happened to the invasive species in New Jersey
"The Brodsky Center at Rutgers University: Three Decades, 1986-2017" runs from Sept. 13 through Dec. 22 at the New Brunswick art museum
New Brunswick Boutique Supports New Parents During Stressful Times
The professor and administrator also was named the inaugural associate vice provost for graduate education for Rutgers–New Brunswick
The Honors College student and junior spent part of his summer in Mississippi to witness health and social issues firsthand
Adopt-A-Road program in Somerset continues to be a part of Nationwide Cleanup Drives conducted by DSNDP across 17 states, 30 cities in US.
Chancellor Francine Conway appointed the acclaimed psychologist and professor to advance academic and faculty development
Following a pandemic pause, Mark Robson once again guides students through a public health-focused study abroad program in Southeast Asia
The promotion reflects Conway’s leadership of the New Brunswick campus and her vision that resulted in the Academic Master Plan
Rutgers researchers find that the use of antipsychotics in children continues to decrease likely due to policies and education.
Treatment medications are too stigmatized, costly and racially prescribed to stem the surge in overdoses, Rutgers researchers find
A social scientist and a graphic designer join forces with Hudson County Community College to create art and gather food stories
Whether crafting cartoons or recreating animals from the Chinese zodiac, the Rutgers art museum offers a variety of classes for children
The new devices reduce recovery times. Innovative techniques may reduce them more.
Educator and researcher Jeffrey DiGiovanni assumes the administrative role for Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences in the fall
Young musicians will play alongside the university’s marching band during the 2023 football season
Researchers receive $18 million to provide real-time information about new tobacco products, marketing and usage
Nina Gohel is receiving full funding to take part in a master’s degree program at the postgraduate college of Peking University
The event – set for Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from June 2 to June 11 – features both online and in-person screenings
State-of-the-Art Destination for Physical Rehabilitation Services and Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Care
Chantel Amissah spent the spring at the Rutgers art museum producing social media videos highlighting works by female artists
Rutgers study finds that people informed of high genetic risk would plan to modify behavior
Saint Peter’s Family Health Center partners with Unity Square and Elijah’s Promise in Connecting with the Community
Lindsay Grier Arthur, III Also Named Surgeon-in-Chief of The Children’s Hospital