Though the Rutgers University—New Brunswick campus is much quieter in the summer months, there is still plenty of activity taking place in and around the classrooms thanks to a range of summer programs offered from the Rutgers…
Each year, the Mandela Washington Fellowship Institutes at Rutgers University participate in a symposium on global natural disasters. They hear from speakers about real-life disasters, and then divide into groups to commence a “…
Anusha Gupta is a rising sophomore at Rutgers University, majoring in Psychology and minoring in Sociology. She is interested in completing her bachelor’s degree and then attaining a master’s and Ph.D. in Psychology, and perhaps…
The country of Malta is a flashpoint in the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean and, as such, it offers an ideal opportunity to explore issues of migration, refugees, and resettlement policy. Dr. Tim Raphael, Professor of Arts,…
Rutgers University has a long history of attracting international students and has shown a deep commitment to ensuring their success at Rutgers and beyond. The university's current strategic plan states that “international…
On April 15, Rutgers University welcomed Caroline Casagrande, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Academic Programs in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Exchanges (ECA) at the U.S. Department of State, to campus as part of…
One Monday, April 15, ten visiting scholars from Shanxi Normal University and Tianjin University of Finance and Economics in China presented their research at Rutgers University as the culmination of a certificate program. This…
“Every voice demands to be heard,” remarked Manthia Diawara in his keynote address at the three-day symposium, “Global Africa, Migration, Literature, and the Arts,” which took place on the New Brunswick campus from March 28…