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The higher education reorganization that won out may be more acceptable than any of the earlier iterations, but that “the process” left a lot to be desired is a grotesque understatement. What the legislature did raises questions about its integrity and the legislation’s legitimacy. It didn’t have to be that way.
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Image found at eclipse.rutgers.edu/goose/what/ Caldecott, Randolph. R. Caldecott's Picture Book, No.2
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How do you make a hard choice? Rutgers philosopher Ruth Chang has some suggestions.
Jorieke Rutgers playing her wonderful sounding Swedish nyckelharpa, Fantastic Utrecht medieval festival, Park Transwijk, Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 21, 2010.
If you are a Rutgers student you should listen up! Here are things every Rutgers student should know. Find out these Turgers tips for freshman year.
Looking for a place to eat on campus. Here's a list of every restaurant you should eat in on or near the Rutgers—New Brunswick campus based on your zodiac sign!
CCTV footage shows two men dressed in orange hi-vis clearing bins in a close in Slough, Berkshire, on May 14.
Domenick Capobianco (American, born 1928) "Elfis" op art 3D acrylic on board in the manner of Victor Vasarely (Hungarian-French, 1906-1997), signed to verso, unframed. 7.25" H x 7.25" W x 1.5" D. Provenance: Property from the estate of the artist. Note: Domenick Capobianco (American, b. 1928) artist, is a graduate of Washington University at St. Louis and a Rutgers Fellow (1979) , and a Guggeheim Fellow (1984/85). Capobianco taught for many years on the faculty at Rutgers University, N.J. His work is in the collections of the Academie des Beaux-Arts, Ljubjana, Slovenia; the Sammlung Albertina, Vienna, Austria ; L’Instituto per la Culturea e L’Arte, Catania, Italy; The Kharkiv Museum, Kharkiv, Ukraine; Le Musee d’Art Contemporain, Skopje, Macedonia; The M.V. Nesterov Museum, Ufa, Russia; The Newark Public Library, Newark, NJ; The Robert Blackburn Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC; and the Weatherspoon Museum, Greensboro, N.C., among many others in Europe, Asia, and the U.S. Long a regular exhibitor at the famed 55 Mercer Gallery, Capobianco is well-known in New York art circles together with his wife, the artist Elfi Schuselka (Austrian, b. 1940). less
The growing diversity of today’s educational cohort prompts the question, “Whose talents do we as a nation need to cultivate?”
This creature looks like a worm-lizard hybrid and burrows with the help of two clawed legs.
Domenick Capobianco (American, born 1928) "Elfis" op art 3D acrylic on board in the manner of Victor Vasarely (Hungarian-French, 1906-1997), signed to verso, unframed. 7.25" H x 7.25" W x 1.5" D. Provenance: Property from the estate of the artist. Note: Domenick Capobianco (American, b. 1928) artist, is a graduate of Washington University at St. Louis and a Rutgers Fellow (1979) , and a Guggeheim Fellow (1984/85). Capobianco taught for many years on the faculty at Rutgers University, N.J. His work is in the collections of the Academie des Beaux-Arts, Ljubjana, Slovenia; the Sammlung Albertina, Vienna, Austria ; L’Instituto per la Culturea e L’Arte, Catania, Italy; The Kharkiv Museum, Kharkiv, Ukraine; Le Musee d’Art Contemporain, Skopje, Macedonia; The M.V. Nesterov Museum, Ufa, Russia; The Newark Public Library, Newark, NJ; The Robert Blackburn Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, DC; and the Weatherspoon Museum, Greensboro, N.C., among many others in Europe, Asia, and the U.S. Long a regular exhibitor at the famed 55 Mercer Gallery, Capobianco is well-known in New York art circles together with his wife, the artist Elfi Schuselka (Austrian, b. 1940).
Have you ever wondered why we enjoy sporting events where the “underdog” wins the day or hearing “rags to riches” human interest stories? Using functional MRIs, a team of researchers at Rutgers University discovered how the brain reacts to perceived fair and unfair treatment of others.
The fossil footprints found in Kenya are the oldest prints ever found of the human genus. These rare footprints suggest that one of our ancestors developed a modern stride about 1.5 million years ago.
Free concert of string quartets performed by American Modern Ensemble
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