Featuring short documentaries and an expert panel, the event will illustrate how storytelling fuels civic engagement and democratic action.
Rutgers expert shares guidance on navigating difficult conversations during the holidays.
Prachi Shashidhar fuels her passion for food at Rutgers-New Brunswick and through an internship with the Congressional Hunger Center
IB Candidate School Takes Home Top Core Values Award
Professor says “Birth + Carnage,” which runs from Dec. 19 to Dec. 21, uses computational simulations of star formation as a framework
The event, hosted by Rutgers and set for select dates between Jan. 23 and Feb. 22, features in-person and online screenings
Omar M. Abuattieh, who earned the Truman Scholarship earlier this year, will receive full funding to study at the University of Oxford
Members of a Rutgers Health study team encourage stronger protections for workers exposed to elevated temperatures
Rutgers Health researchers found that prescription rates for preexposure prophylaxis rose overall, but racial disparities persist
Members of the Rutgers community celebrated four decades of interdisciplinary research
“The Retreat” captures the perspectives of scientists as rising sea levels threaten a Rutgers research site at the Jersey Shore
The highlight of the evening was the Pinning Ceremony of the graduates, which symbolized both achievement and belonging within CPS.
Rutgers expert Regina Marchi explains why the holiday’s popularity continues to grow as a spiritual, cultural and commercial celebration.
After weeks of training, part-time workers known as student educators help visitors of the Zimmerli engage in conversation
Rutgers professor Ali Motamedi shows how art and technology can help people better understand and empathize with the immigrant experience.
Chemistry major Paola Kotori sought to make chemical compounds used in drug delivery more efficient as part of an academic exchange program
Celebrating Direct Support Professionals Across NJ Who Are Making an Impact on the Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Community
Membership allows the scholars with the School of Arts and Sciences to conduct research and exchange ideas among an international community
SVP, Global Product Strategy for Ionis Pharmaceuticals joins Women Aware Board
Rutgers-New Brunswick launches a living-learning pilot program embedding and aligning academic, residential and developmental services
The Honors College opens its doors to a wider group of high-achieving students, offering a shared curriculum and expanded housing options
A physical model based on black holes turning matter into dark energy offers a cure to hiccups in understanding the universe
The event, featuring 24 narrative features, documentaries and shorts from around the world, includes three free filmmaking workshops
Rutgers-New Brunswick senior Tommy Kelson says his internship writing about his favorite baseball team gives him “pinch me” moments
Before attending New Jersey Medical School, Erin Go studied barriers and facilitators to HPV vaccine access in the Philippines
New Board Members Bring Expertise and Passion to Fight Hunger at the Jersey Shore
Bolstered by a $560,000 grant, the Rutgers art museum launched a multitiered project in the fall of 2024
Joe Mezza aims to study the preservation of ancient DNA in cave sediments
Aakhus is an internationally renowned expert in the relationship among communication, argumentation, and design in digital society.
Tobias Robert Philip, a Fulbright scholar focused on the classics, finds a “philologist’s paradise” in Heidelberg
Works by renowned artists can be found throughout the Rutgers-New Brunswick campus in Piscataway, N.J.
Fulbright grant recipient Serafina Kennedy studied a decorative etching process firsthand in the village of Boda Glasbruk
Ilya Slavutskiy, who attends the School of Graduate Studies, is visiting libraries and archives in Amsterdam, Helsinki and Prague
Moving Beyond Abuse 5K & Charity Walk, Johnson Park, October 11
Alyssa McKendry earned degrees from the university before instructing students in the city of Oxkutzcab in the state of Yucatán
The 44th Bi-Annual New Jersey Film Festival take place between September 5 - October 10, 2025.
Calling All Young Artists Aged 13-26 to Register and Showcase Their Creative Talents
Jay Schroepfer discovered their calling – translation and interpreting – at college and honed their skills with study-abroad experiences
Chelsea A. Fernandez, who majored in political science and criminal justice at Rutgers-New Brunswick, aims to become an attorney
Asmi Kaushal, who aims to enhance educational equity, is competing for an international pageant title in July