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Grateful for care received from Rutgers doctors, the New Jersey executive provides generous support in four crucial research areas.
One of only four Ph.D. students selected for this honor from across all of Rutgers University, the award honors Wang for her overall record as an academic, including her dissertation, publications, teaching, and other academic achievements.
The award recognizes graduate faculty who have made significant contributions to graduate education at Rutgers University.
The Rutgers Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED), University Research Council Grant (URCG), has awarded funding to six SC&I faculty members for their timely and innovative research proposals.
Rutgers University honors SC&I’s Associate Dean for Programs and Distinguished Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Dafna Lemish for her distinguished research contributions to her discipline and society at large, highlighting her one of only 34 faculty members across the university chosen for one of the university’s eight annual faculty awards.
For the first time in its history, the Rutgers University Senate will deliberate online, vote electronically, and adapt in other strategic ways to be able to continue working though COVID-19 and support the Rutgers community.
Cassidy Duhigg, Joseph Rosenberg, and Victoria Zhou are three out of the eight winners in different categories. The winners were chosen from a 150 people applicant pool.
Senior Blythe Taylor, SC&I events intern, dance major at the School of Arts and Sciences, and a native of Dallas, Texas, describes a typical day now that she’s completing her Rutgers coursework and internship from home because of COVID-19.
After having spent nearly four decades working for the Federal Government and in diplomatic service in Washington, D.C., the Middle East, and South and Southeast Asia, SC&am
In order to benefit local low-income, promising students, Frank Kabela, ’60, who majored in journalism at the Rutgers School of Communication and Information, and his wife Pat, who attended Douglass College at Rutgers, have pledged a seven-figure gift to the Rutgers Future Scholars Program.