Trauma care is a collaborative effort that relies on the streamlined linkage of multiple functions, starting with entry and admittance into the unit to post-surgery follow-up. While U.S. models for trauma care require such a…
Eraz Tzfadia, Ph.D.What happens to a city’s development when the lines between policy and politics are blurred? That’s what Erez Tzfadia, Ph.D., an Israeli Institute Teaching fellow hosted by the Bildner Center for the Study of…
Dr. Saliou Dione, an associate professor of African and postcolonial studies in the Department of Anglophone Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, at Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar in Senegal, came to Rutgers as…
What better way to cap off a college career than with an award from your chancellor? Ten ambitious 2016 graduates achieved just that when Rutgers–New Brunswick chancellor Richard Edwards distributed the first Chancellor’s Student…
After a thorough national search, distinguished professor of chemistry and physics Eric (Rick) Garfunkel has been appointed vice president for international and global affairs effective July 2016. Garfunkel is responsible for the…
From Classroom to Social Change: Students Pursue Significant Opportunities for Global Progress When Sarah Lin came to Rutgers, she wouldn’t have been able to say much in depth about international human trafficking. But in 2016…
Aims to spread awareness to faculty and students on human rights, gender equality, and other global issues There’s nothing quite like capping off the year with a major achievement, and Dr. Radhika Balakrishnan, faculty director…
Rutgers doubles cohort of fellows to offer brand new sustainable business institute For the third consecutive year, the U.S. Department of State selected Rutgers to offer the six-week Mandela Washington Fellowship (MWF) program…