At Rutgers-Newark, graduate student Mi Hyun Yoon found a mentor who helped inspire her to research Korean American history—rarely the focus of academic study—and a place to pursue her goals as an activist. Yoon, a Ph.D candidate…
For years Mohamed Sanu made his mark on the football field at Rutgers and then for the NFL. Now he is working to make a difference for children in Sierra Leone, his mother’s native country where he lived briefly growing up. “My…
Congratulations to Mohini Mukherjee, Executive Director of International Student Services at Rutgers Global, who has been selected as one of sixty-four higher education leaders from across the country to participate in the…
Amara Chineme, a young professional from Kenya, describes the impact of the Mandela Washington Fellowship on her and how it will influence her work. When I applied for the Mandela Washington Fellowship last year, little did I…
This Fall, Rutgers Global is returning with a full line-up of some of our students' favorite events, including Friendship Fridays, but also some new ideas designed to bring together our international and domestic students, as…
Following a pandemic pause, Mark Robson once again guides students through a public health-focused study abroad program in Southeast Asia As a public health scientist and professor at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, Mark…
For the first time since 2019, when the Covid pandemic impacted international travel, a delegation from Rutgers University traveled to India and China to conduct in-person pre-departure orientations with newly admitted…
Mount Laurel native Nina Gohel is receiving full funding to take part in a master’s degree program at the postgraduate college of Peking University Nina Gohel, the daughter of immigrants of Indian descent who aims to help…