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We believe that our history, institutional pride, and university traditions foster shared experiences, connections, and contribute to life-long memories and affinity with Rutgers.
For the global LGBTQ community, June has become synonymous with Pride. But at Rutgers–New Brunswick, the celebration starts early with GAYpril.
On an unseasonably warm December morning, more than 2,000 runners participated in the Rutgers Big Chill 5K.
More than 130 students pushed beds down Sicard Street in the Homecoming Tradition.
After a year of being online, the Rutgers Involvement Fair returned on Tuesday to the streets of the College Avenue campus.
Keywuan Caulk talks about today’s social justice movements and opportunities they create to build more inclusive communities at Rutgers.
The vice chancellor for student affairs at Rutgers-New Brunswick provides support during pandemic.
Rutgers students talk about how they plan on living out Paul Robeson’s legacy.
Rutgers student affairs recently caught up with alumna and former Miss New Jersey, Cierra Kaler-Jones, to talk about her passion for the arts and the future of feminism.
College Consensus has named Rutgers–New Brunswick as one of the nation’s top 25 LGBTQA Friendly Colleges.
An inside look at how the annual Homecoming Charity Bed Races have become one of Rutgers’ most beloved traditions.
Alumna Maryann Slater Dernlan expanded her student experience and passion for serving others into a career working for the Elks National Foundation.
A look at the origin of the Scarlet Knight’s Call.