With Tough Love and a Relentless Focus on Study Habits, a Rutgers Program Prepares Aspiring Doctors and Other Healthcare Hopefuls

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The ODASIS program, which stands for Office for Development and Academic Success in the Sciences, is marking 40 years of shaping Rutgers students who aspire to become doctors or other healthcare professionals, helping them prevail through the challenging and intimidating courses—such as organic...

The Prehistoric Creature that Became a Rutgers Icon is Now Destined for Literary Fame

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"My Friend Manny" weaves science and history into a work of fiction for children. He roamed the Earth thousands of years ago, navigating his massive, elephant-like body through North American forests and using his tusks to strip the bark off trees for his dinner.

Two Indigenous American Faculty Members Take Center Stage at Book Discussion

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A lunchtime book discussion by the Department American Studies featured a conversation between SAS professors Jameson Sweet and Maya Mikdashi, the only Native American faculty members on the Rutgers University–New Brunswick campus.

A Rutgers Historian's Pathbreaking Book Provides New Insights into the Darkest Chapters of World War II

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When Americans commemorate World War II, the observances typically recall the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 and the D-Day landing at Normandy in 1944. Rutgers professor Jochen Hellbeck’s new book on the war shifts the focus away from those familiar settings for a thorough re-examination of the...

A New Course at Rutgers Digs Deep into Bad Bunny as it Delves into Puerto Rican History and Culture

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Rutgers professor Dámaris M. Otero-Torres was intrigued but skeptical when two of her students suggested she teach a course on Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican singer, rapper, and music producer.

Historian who Broke New Ground on the Study of the Aztecs is Elected to British Academy

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Camilla Townsend, a historian whose facility with languages helped her tell the story of the Aztec people through their own words, has been elected as a fellow of the British Academy, the UK’s venerable national academy for the humanities and social sciences.

Rutgers Professor who Helps Students Tell Stories of Horror and Fantasy has a Hit Haunted Play

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The performer who visited a recent Rutgers creative writing class began by snapping a mousetrap on his tongue. The man, a carnival entertainer known as a human blockhead, progressed to closing a mink trap on his finger and then a wolf trap on his hand.

Three Professors Are Awarded Fellowships at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton

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Three professors with the School of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University-New Brunswick – Leah DeVun, Eric Gawiser and Jane Ashton Sharp – have received fellowships at the Institute for Advanced Study for the 2025-26 academic year.

Rutgers Professor Launches Public Campaign to Recognize the Workers who Helped N.J. Thrive

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Andy Urban has kicked off a three-year Mellon Foundation-funded effort to create public art exhibits, monument installations, and educational and cultural programs that recognize the contributions of immigrant and migrant workers in New Jersey.

A Rutgers Historian Helps Puerto Rico Preserve its Past and Empower the Next Generation of Scholars

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The Rutgers University professor grew up in Puerto Rico, deeply rooted in the public institutions that dominated the fabric of everyday life. His father was a professor at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR), and his mother was a researcher in the commonwealth’s department of education.

Five SAS Faculty Members Receive Fellowships with the Institute for Advanced Study

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Five School of Arts and Sciences professors have received fellowships with the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) and will spend the 2024-2025 academic year pursuing research at the renowned center in Princeton. 

Rutgers Mathematician Connects with Community and Turns Scott Hall into Summer Camp

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Rutgers mathematician Alex Kontorovich usually spends summers quietly digging into daunting research topics like analytic number theory and harmonic analysis.

Two Professors Design a Learning Platform to Meet the Demand for Data Science Education

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Two School of Arts Sciences professors who developed an AI-driven course management system to accommodate the growth in data science education at Rutgers University have received the school’s 2024 Grossman Innovation Prize.

Two SAS Scientists Named Board of Governors Professors

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The Rutgers University Board of Governors appointed SAS professors Jing Li and Dimitri Metaxas as Board of Governors Professors during its June 2024 meeting. The designation celebrates the most decorated academic scholars at the university.