Ryan Lee is a Computer Science major who plans to graduate from Rutgers in 2024. He was eager to study abroad in South Korea and applied for the prestigious Gilman Scholarship to help defray the costs. Established in 2001, the…
Pamela Hernandez has blazed a trail as a first-generation college graduate seeking to enter the Foreign Service. Growing up as the daughter of Mexican immigrants who came to the United States with very little and made her aware…
Dan Torsiello first became aware of the Congolese people’s plight when he took a class on the History of European Colonialism at Rutgers, where he was also a men's basketball team manager. Sixteen years later, he's opened a…
Katherine Cann, a PhD student in the department of Geography, shares her reflections on attending this year’s Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCCC), or COP27, with a delegation from…
Alumna Assata Davis is among 40 U.S. residents to receive the postgraduate honor Assata Davis’s passion for racial and social justice was sparked in middle school at the start of the Black Lives Matter movement and continued to…
Ji-Yeung Jang comes to Rutgers by way of South Korea, Israel, Australia, and Kenya, and has big goals for enlarging the global footprint of the University. Ji-Yeung Jang has joined Rutgers Global as the new Assistant Vice…
Rutgers scholars are planning a panel discussion about the protests and the implications for the future of Iran Protests in Iran sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini, who was arrested by the morality police for not properly…
President Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi of the southern African nation of Botswana and Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway met in New York on September 22nd. The aim of the meeting, which included Botswana’s top…