Rutgers University-New Brunswick

(Piscataway, NJ)

Rutgers-New Brunswick is where New Jersey's state university took root in 1766. Rutgers is the eighth-oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and the only public university in New Jersey in the Association of American Universities (AAU), an organization composed of the most distinguished research institutions in North America. Students choose Rutgers-New Brunswick because it has all the advantages of a small school and all the resources of a leading research university, including ten schools offering more than 100 undergraduate majors and five residential campus communities. Rutgers-New Brunswick's central location between New York City and Philadelphia provides you with access to hundreds of employers and thousands of internships. In an hour by train or car you can find yourself applauding a Broadway performance, hiking or skiing mountain trails, exploring an art museum in Philadelphia, or soaking up the sun at the famous Jersey shore.


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The Rutgers Computer Science Department has built a solar powered data center that not only provides their servers with energy but actually creates more energy than they need. Ricardo Bianchini is CoDirector of the project, which is also looking at how to adjust the power demands of data centers as the Earth rotates and the sun goes down.


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The Rites of Passage ceremony was started at Rutgers as a way for minority students to celebrate graduation. Now, 19 years later, students say they're proud to be breaking stereotypes, while helping Rutgers maintain its reputation as one of the most diverse universities in the nation.

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Rutgers graduate student Wanda Lynn always felt different. As it turns out, her name used to be Rosemarie. Her adoptive parents changed it when they brought her from Germany back to the United States. Learning of her adoption and unique heritage took a long time, but Rosemarie Pena is now comfortable with her identity and helps others searching...

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For Rutgers seniors majoring in mechanical or aerospace engineering, the Design Projects Exhibition isn't just about showing off their cool race car, robotic eel or even a lunar rover. It's a chance to take the knowledge they've gained in the classroom and put it to use in a group environment. The results are students...

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The LGBT Community at Rutgers celebrated this years graduating seniors at the Douglass Campus Center. For some, the Rutgers experience is about more than just education - it has also been about support from campus LGBT groups that helped them become who they are.

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Inside the Teacher's Studio: Dr. Jenny Mandelbaum, Department of Communications Tisha Bender speaks with Dr. Jenny Mandelbaum, a professor within the Communications Department in the School of Communications & Information. She teaches classes of many varieties from undergraduate introductory classes to Byrnes Seminar and even graduate...

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The Garden of Eden is a student run group that plants, grows and harvests organic produce at Rutgers University. The group takes what they harvest and provides it to a dining hall on campus, where students can enjoy (at no additional cost) the fruits of their labor.

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About 60 people appeared in a flash mob on the Voorhees Mall at Rutgers Day 2012. The flash mob danced to Lady Gaga's hit Born This Way.

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SEPTA commissioned a Rutgers-Camden associate professor of art to bring a little sunshine into the Spring Garden Street subway station in Philadelphia. Margery Amdur shares lessons learned from completing the massive project - which covers the floor in six areas of the platform - with her art students.
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