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SC&I alumni, students, and faculty members partnered with Rutgers Athletics and Whoo-Rah Productions to produce the film which sheds light on gender inequality in sports and celebrates the 1982 Rutgers Women’s Basketball Team.
For Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month, we asked members of the Rutgers faculty to share reflections on their identities, the complexities of the diaspora and some of the most pressing issues facing those within it.
At a Rutgers University celebration marking faculty milestones, SC&I faculty members Marc Aronson, John Pavlik, Brent Ruben, and Lea Stewart were recognized for their years of dedicated service to the university.
After three years of service to the Rutgers University Senate as chair, Oliver is stepping down. “I have loved and cherished every year I have been on the senate and my various roles within it. The senate consists of a dynamic, vibrant, passionate group of educators, students, administrators, and researchers who all care very deeply about the university,” he said.
Faculty members Kaitlin Costello, Vikki Katz, and Charles Senteio have received tenure-track promotions, the Rutgers Board of Governors announced today.
Tom Mattia RC ’70 and his wife, Marti Mattia, are a dynamic duo who are longtime SC&I supporters. A Jersey boy from Newark, Tom was the first in his family to attend college, an opportunity made possible thanks to his father’s union job. He put his Rutgers education to excellent use throughout his impressive career, exemplifying the university’s tagline: “Jersey Roots, Global Reach.”
The promotion of SC&I faculty members Jack Bratich, Jeffrey Lane, Katherine Ognyanova, and Khadijah White has been announced by the Rutgers Board of Governors.
Rutgers University-New Brunswick Chancellor Christopher Molloy and Executive Vice Chancellor Felicia McGinty included Assistant Dean for Student Services Kevin Ewell among a select group of Rutgers staff members they acknowledged and praised for their “work and commitment” and “willingness to consistently answer the call of service.”
In a keynote address delivered during the Rutgers Residence Hall Association’s Leadership Development Day, SC&I faculty member Mark Beal provided students with insights into their own generation, in order to help them succeed as leaders and advisors.
The SC&I faculty on the list have offered to speak to reporters about the election on a diverse range of issues including American politics, the opioid crisis, the youth vote, leadership, and politics and media.