New director of Rutgers Cancer Institute outlines goals for 2017
The Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey (RCINJ) began the new year under the leadership of new Director Steven Libutti, who assumed the position on Jan. 10.
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The Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey (RCINJ) began the new year under the leadership of new Director Steven Libutti, who assumed the position on Jan. 10.
The trial of Timothy Puskas concluded Tuesday with the jury finding the 40-year-old New Brunswick resident guilty of the murder of William McCaw, as well as weapons offenses and hindering charges.
The Spring Involvement Fair, which was previously scheduled for Jan. 16, is being replaced by a Greek Involvement Fair on Jan. 18.
The Cooper Dining Hall bus stop on Douglass campus, also known as the “Cabaret Theater” stop, is scheduled to close after less than four months of operation.
Rutgers Radio will present a live radio play performance of "A Christmas Carol," which will feature rare traditions from the “Golden Age," including live sound effects produced onstage.
For scientists, whose individual research depends heavily on collaboration and feedback within the field, the appointment by peers to a nationally-recognized fellowship program is one of the highest honors possible. On Oct.19, Rutgers professors were named fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Violent relationships often begin with an intense need to feel desired, said School of Arts and Science sophomore Jillian Avila to an audience of more than 150 at the Java and Justice Coffeehouse on Monday evening.
In the 25 years since the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) was established, only two directors have run the program.
Rutgers alumnus Bob Oliver of the Class of 1981 was named to Ebony Magazine’s 2016 Power 100, an annual list of the world’s 100 most influential and inspiring members in the black community.
“RU really revolutionary?” “Overworked and underpaid,” chanted over 30 student protesters, stunning alumni, administrators and others in attendance at the Old Queens bell ringing ceremony, which kicked off Rutgers’ 250th birthday celebration festivities on Thursday afternoon.
In one corner of the room, stacks of blue cups tower over a crowd. In another, a crowd of students collect green Android plushies and YouTube stickers. Between them, there are rows of eager programmers and computers working together to develop a program.
The Rutgers University Police Department is looking for a vandal who has been spray painting penises on several buildings and sidewalks across the Livingston and Cook/Douglass campus.
For students looking for a new spot to eat near campus, a new Popeyes has opened on George Street.