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PrEP medication can help prevent HIV infection among women, but new research by Assistant Professor Shawnika Hull shows racial bias among primary health providers prevents them from prescribing PrEP to Black and white women equitably.
In a newly revised edition of her book, “Islamophobia: The Politics of Empire: Twenty Years after 9/11,” Professor Deepa Kumar explains how Islamophobia began in the 1500s in Europe and has never abated.
Zoya Sood ’21 has always enjoyed creating through tech, staying informed on the latest trends, and staying connected with people, so earning a degree in Information, Technology, and Informatics (ITI) at SC&I made good sense.
Scarlet Together, Scarlet Forever
It’s time for the Rutgers community to get back together. That means Rutgers Homecoming on October 7–9!
It’s time for the excitement of Scarlet Knights football when Rutgers faces off against Michigan State on October 9. Time to honor the “Old Guard” Class of 1971 and celebrate the milestones of other graduating classes. Time to reunite the past, present, and future with activities that bring back old memories and create new ones. Don’t miss this campuswide opportunity to “come home” to Rutgers and celebrate what it means to be Scarlet Forever!
Click here to register and view the schedule of campuswide events.
RESUME DROP-IN CLINIC: Join us every Tuesday throughout the semester from 2:00 - 4:00 pm via Zoom
RESUME DROP-IN CLINIC: Join us every Tuesday throughout the semester from 2:00 - 4:00 pm via Zoom
RESUME DROP-IN CLINIC: Join us every Tuesday throughout the semester from 2:00 - 4:00 pm via Zoom