Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences has demonstrated the many ways in which a liberal arts institution contributes to the well-being of the world.
Annual award supports innovative research
KiBum Lee, a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, has received the 2021 Grossman Innovation Prize from the School of Arts and...
“We’re going to feel the effects the rest of our lives”
Until 2020, the word “pandemic” was not one typically heard around the dinner table. The last 16 months, of course, have shown us that...
Vibrant and resilient jazz scene is focus of photos
It was early 2020 and Rutgers Professor Simon Thomas was at his usual table near the stage in the Tavern on George, enjoying live jazz, and...
Celebrating faculty excellence across Rutgers
The recipients of the 2020-2021 Chancellor's and Provost's Awards for Faculty Excellence represent faculty members at all stages of their careers whose...
Conference asks insightful questions through many mediums
It’s no overstatement to say that the Global Africa and the Humanities symposium is an event unlike any other at Rutgers. The inaugural...
Committed to a Better Future
Graduating during challenging times, the four members of the School of Arts and Sciences Class of 2021 featured below are now starting extraordinary new journeys that...