Rutgers-Newark Chancellor Nancy Cantor will discuss how higher education can be more accessible and effective at preparing students for jobs--especially those who are economically disadvantaged--at a February 22 panel hosted by Schools that Can, a non-profit centering on career readiness.
Rutgers-Newark’s career center has a new location and new features to help students find a career path and navigate a professional world changed by the pandemic.
Rutgers-Newark was selected by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities as one of 18 institutions nationwide to be part of the Student Success Equity Initiative, a program supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Emilio Gutierrez is an award-winning Mexican journalist, devoted father, and National Press Club honoree. Thanks to the work of Rutgers Law School’s International Human Rights Clinic, he is also a newly minted US asylee.
Two Rutgers-Newark students joined peers from across the U.S. at a White House event celebrating National First Generation College Day, which honors those who are the first in their families to attend college.
In an era when those in power speak of racial justice but do little except turn a profit, the fight for change must move beyond rhetoric, author Roxane Gay told participants at the Global Racial Justice Summit, held at Rutgers-Newark.