The gift from alumnus James F. Dougherty creates an endowed chair named for the Rutgers School of Public Health Dean Perry N. Halkitis
Another break-in happened this week at the Rutgers Athletic Performance Center, and in cars parked in the Livingston parking deck nearby:
A Rutgers pilot study sheds light on how mindfulness could prevent relapse in opioid-dependent women
A Rutgers dental expert offers advice for healthy white teeth during the holiday season – and beyond
North Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer asks Rutgers not to proceed with a lecture Thursday where Marc Lamont Hill, Nick Estes will speak:
Celebrate the first night of Hanukkah at the Highland Park giant menorah lighting (5:30 p.m. this Thursday), plus so much more is planned:
Thaler Reilly Wilson Architecture & Preservation and Save Ellis Island honored for Restoration of Ellis Island Recreation Pavilion
Shop till you drop at Cedar Hill Prep's Annual Holiday Bazaar!
It's time to drive around and see the lights! From Dunellen to Old Bridge, here's our round-up of the best decorated homes:
World AIDS Day 35
The nurses' strike is about to enter its fifth month.
The fatal shooting happened outside La Famosa Bar, at 117 Remsen Avenue, shortly after 11 p.m. Thursday.
Mary Shaw, who taught French at the university, will read from her original work accompanied by Mason Gross alum and his band
The students donated over 2,000 pairs of socks for families in need
If you’re undergoing cancer treatment, caring for a loved one with cancer, or grieving a loss, the holidays can be a difficult time.
Campus police said the student did not have approval from the Office of Disability Services to keep the snake as a "support animal."
On Dec. 2, the Piscataway village will have live music, wagon rides, children’s crafts and carolers, plus Christmas storytelling:
Louise Ligresti, MD, joins Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and RWJBarnabas Health
There were two break-ins into unlocked offices last week, and a Rutgers employee's car was stolen:
Here is everything planned in New Brunswick to celebrate the 2023 winter holidays:
There’s a good reason twinkling holiday lights and colorful displays make us feel good, according to mental health experts.
An arrest was made in the incident of a man who groped two different female students on the Rutgers campus Monday night:
Santa Claus is coming to New Brunswick Dec. 16. Here's how to see him:
There are somewhat confusing media reports as to what's happening with the Landing Lane Bridge in New Brunswick. Get the facts:
Two female students said they were groped by a man in two different incidents, Rutgers Police announced.
An employee fell to his death while doing a roof job in 2019, and now this Old Bridge company must pay $75,000 to his family:
From leaky faucets to burst pipes, hiring a Thumbtack professional is the fast and easy way to handle all your plumbing needs.
Highland Park Police say they are looking for this man who stole a home's Israeli flag, and also tore down blue and white ribbons:
It's still early, but here are our picks to get the best Christmas trees near New Brunswick:
Looking for something other than politics to chat about around the table? How about the hard work Rutgers is putting into the cranberry:
"It's hard to put into words how much this means to the students," said Rutgers marching band director Todd Nichols.
Make food safety your first ingredient.
As of 3 p.m. Friday, drivers are being asked to avoid Rt. 27 in the area of Industrial Drive in New Brunswick due to a fire:
A Rutgers student group called Students for Justice in Palestine said they plan to "shut down" Brower Commons at 11 a.m. Friday:
A man, 89, took his own life early Wednesday morning on school grounds outside Highland Park High School, said police.
All lanes are currently closed, NJ DOT said.
Paycheck Protection Program loans were designed to help businesses actually suffering in the pandemic. The program has been rife with fraud:
The QuickChek at 191 Stelton Road in Piscataway sold a ticket that won $210,864 in Tuesday's drawing.
Students will protest Thursday in support of workers at the Rutgers campus Starbucks, as more and more Starbucks employees unionize:
Rutgers physician heads international trial funded by the National Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute