From Aresty to Zoom: A Resilient Class is Celebrated

From near and far, the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences Class of 2021 has worked hard to complete the degrees they set out to earn before the pandemic. On Tuesday, May 18, the SAS community came together virtually to recognize the persistence and determination of our students in the face of...

When Rutgers Met Japan: The Start of an Enduring Friendship

The celebration of 150 years of Rutgers-Japan friendships continues with a conference Friday evening that will explore the early interactions in the 19th century. "By looking at these different aspects of the relationship, you get a fuller picture of what was going on in the 19th century between...

Rutgers Student Fuses Passion for Women’s Studies with Dedication to Daily Journalism

Ameena Qobrtay's double major at Rutgers University puts her on the cusp of contemporary thought while laying the foundation for a career as a writer, scholar, or critic. “Women’s and gender studies gives you a framework for looking at the world,” Qobrtay says. “And that definitely shows in my...

Students Get a Lesson in “Writing After the End of the World”

After Covid-19 struck New Jersey, students in Richard Miller’s literature class produced creative work that capturing the inner life of undergraduates wrestling with a crisis that has upended the world. “The students were making these direct connections to the challenge of repairing and recovering...