The newly opened Rutgers Basic Needs Center on the College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick—built with generous donor support—is an expansion of the campus food pantry, which now offers additional resources for students.
Richard Roper, a prominent public policy leader and 2022 inductee into the Rutgers University Hall of Distinguished Alumni, reflects on his experience serving in President Jimmy Carter’s administration.
Ribbon-cutting ceremony at Rutgers University celebrates New Jersey’s first youth mental health facility backed by a university or college. The Brandt Behavioral Health Treatment Center and Retreat strives to fill a glaring need in the ongoing crisis of youth mental health.
Graduates were welcomed into the Rutgers University Alumni Association (RUAA) at commencement ceremonies. They join an organization whose membership has surpassed more than 600,000.
A generous bequest from a Scarlet Knights alumnus more than four decades ago supports student-athletes while allowing business students who manage the endowment to earn valuable hands-on experience.