A New Brunswick man was killed after his car crashed through a guardrail and flipped into the Millstone River Saturday morning.
The college junior is demanding Rutgers students be reimbursed their tuition payments for the five days of lost classroom time.
National Poison Prevention Week 2024
A Middlesex County jury awarded a historic $25 million to an adult woman who said she was sexually abused as a child in NJ foster care:
Rutgers Health studies shed new light on tobacco use in subsets of the sexual minority population
The men were shot at 6:53 p.m. Tuesday in the area of Throop Avenue and Delavan Street. One died.
Rutgers Health researchers seek to reduce barriers to physicians having code status conversations with older adults
Celebrating Academic Excellence and Determination in History and Geography Regional Competitions
Rutgers Health experts, conducting research during the COVID-19 pandemic, found that radio is an effective recruitment tool
A Rutgers expert discusses the importance of sleep — and how little we are getting
Piscataway PD was just approved for $963K to upgrade its police radio system and improve interoperability with other police departments:
The free event features lively presentations and readings
Cancer Insititute of New Jersey Epidemiologist Tengteng Wang, has received over $700,000 from NCI for her research on Benign Breast Disease
An 18-year-old North Brunswick man lost control of his car headed south on Rt. 1, and collided with a pick-up headed north Wednesday:
The crash that severely backed up traffic Wednesday morning on Rt. 1 north through New Brunswick was fatal, with one driver killed:
Rutgers circadian rhythm and sleep experts discuss the impact of the time change on mental and physical health
Accidental overdose is a serious risk during “sniffle season”.
Overall, the most credible sources are law enforcement officers, military service members and veterans, Rutgers Health researchers find
The Center for Integrated Care is using the funding to widen programming to include instruction for licensed counselors, registered nurses a
Students at Rutgers–New Brunswick turn eating areas into living laboratories as part of an international collaborative program
Healthcare disparities persist within Colorectal cancer detection and treatment, particularly for underserved racial and ethnic groups.
Colorectal Cancer is on the rise in those under 50. While we do not know the cause for sure, healthy habits and screening can reduce risk.
March 21 update: The impending rain has now postponed the festival. A new date has not been given.
A Somerset man is charged with firing a gun Feb. 23 on Easton Avenue between Somerset and Little Albany streets in New Brunswick.
Police say two men got into an argument with a third man, assaulted him and then burned his belongings, damaging a Rutgers greenhouse.
The gifted young pianist received acclaim at the National Rising Talent Music Festival
A building on New Market Road used for food donations was badly damaged in a Wednesday early morning fire. See photos from the scene:
The event served as a beacon, illuminating the indispensable roles these organizations play in advancing social justice and civil rights
Rutgers Health researchers find people tend to prefer personalized, home-based end-of-life care services after previous experiences with hom
Both are a beloved rite of spring in this area. Highland Park is now taking sign-ups to be a vendor at the street fair:
Fellowship is among the most prestigious in science for early-career researchers
Rutgers women’s basketball partners with RWJBarnabas Health/Rutgers Cancer Institute and Kay Yow Cancer Fund to establish Cancer Support.
Things you can prepare now to save time this summer
A Rutgers Health professor and other researchers examined how aging affects the bones and muscles of women diagnosed with HIV
The studies will be led by investigators at academic institutions and state government
A total of 12 students were offered awards from the U.S. international educational exchange program
Carbon monoxide gas can build up quickly, poisoning people and pets
The Mason Gross professor will discuss an exhibit of his work at the Zimmerli Art Museum
"Rutgers nation, be proud," said 49ers cornerback Logan Ryan (played for Rutgers in 2011, 2012). "Jersey is represented in this Super Bowl."
CHP's students walked away with Top Speaker Awards at the Garden State Debate League!