Rutgers was the only university partner selected to host two institutes this year. This summer, for the fifth consecutive year, Rutgers hosted the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders, a flagship program of…
On June 20, 2018, Rutgers Global hosted the NAFSA Region X Annual Downstate New York and New Jersey State Conference on the Rutgers University–New Brunswick campus. Approximately 90 international education professionals from…
Rutgers student and singer/songwriter tours the world with message of empowerment At 10 years old, journalism and media major Sophia Angelica (SCI’20) composed her first song. “I realized that I liked to use music as…
Rutgers students and faculty can experience a virtual reality of ancient Petra at the Aresty Undergraduate Research Symposium on April 27. If you’ve ever wanted to stroll the streets of Petra, Jordan, when Marcus Aurelius ruled…
Asenath Dande of Rutgers Global teams up with a 2017 Mandela Washington fellow from Kenya to help young women in her home country pursue and succeed in education. “From seventh grade, these girls disappeared.” Asenath Dande,…
Daniel Shain, Rutgers University–Camden biology professor and chair, outlines his 25-year quest to find and understand death-defying qualities in animal life. How does a quick stop at a diner turn into a new understanding of…
Erin Vogel, associate professor of anthropology and Henry Rutgers Term Chair Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the School of Arts and Sciences, brings her international work to K-12 audiences—in particular, young…
Rutgers selected for fifth straight year by U.S. Department of State to host Mandela Washington Fellowship For the fifth consecutive year, Rutgers has been selected to host the 2018 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young…