Pablo Arenas Gallo is the Peace Corps Recruiter at Rutgers University. He is a first-year Clinical Psychology doctoral student in the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers and earned his Master's in…
Fifty of the best and brightest young African leaders came to the Rutgers campus this summer for the first time in two years to participate in the Mandela Washington Fellowship program. Rutgers University welcomed some of Africa…
The Center for African Studies announced a new $1 million grant from the Mad Rose Foundation that will provide funding for the creation and support of study abroad programs in Africa. The Mad Rose Foundation is a charitable…
For Nicolette Brito-Cruz (they/them), an aspiring foreign correspondent, studying abroad in Rome this summer has been an experience they believe will impact the trajectory of their career – and it’s been made possible, in part,…
Rutgers School of Engineering (SoE) is excited to announce the establishment of a new 4+1 double degree program in partnership with Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA), the first of its kind for Rutgers in Latin America…
By Catherine Charlton, Rutgers Global Resident Director, UK and Ireland You’ve done all your homework, completed your application and are ready to embark on a fantastic study abroad experience. Whether you are going for an…
Julianna Johnson will spend the summer in Taiwan studying the country’s language and culture Julianna Johnson was only 7, and then known as Cheng, when she was sent more than 7,000 miles from the rural village in the Fujian…
By Catherine Charlton, Rutgers Global Resident Director, UK and Ireland Maybe you’ve heard that study abroad is an adventure not to be missed, a way to make you stand out as a job applicant, and a way to accelerate you towards…