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WORKING<br />

<strong>Together</strong><br />

A <strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Staff</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

July 1, 2013


<strong>Rutgers</strong> Basics 3<br />

Facts <strong>and</strong> Figures 4<br />

Our Structure 9<br />

Working at <strong>Rutgers</strong> 13<br />

Navigating <strong>Rutgers</strong> 14<br />

Amenities <strong>and</strong> Fun Stuff 14<br />

Where <strong>to</strong> Go for Help 18<br />

Accident Reporting 18<br />

Advertising <strong>and</strong> Promotions 18<br />

Alumni <strong>Relations</strong> 19<br />

Benefits 19<br />

Bill Paying 19<br />

Catering 19<br />

Computer Support 19<br />

Disability Accommodations 19<br />

Email 19<br />

Ethics <strong>and</strong> Compliance 19<br />

Events Calendar 20<br />

Facilities <strong>and</strong> Building Maintenance 20<br />

Facilities Capital Planning <strong>and</strong> Advising 20<br />

Fundraising <strong>and</strong> Donations 20<br />

Harassment Prevention 20<br />

Hiring Employees 20<br />

Institutional Research 20<br />

Insurance Issues Related <strong>to</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong> Property 21<br />

International Services 21<br />

Legal Counsel, Legal Affairs 21<br />

Logos, Br<strong>and</strong>ing, <strong>and</strong> Trademark Licensing 21<br />

Mail 21<br />

Media Inquiries 21<br />

Parking <strong>and</strong> Transportation 22<br />

Policies 22<br />

Print Purchasing 22<br />

Professional Development <strong>and</strong> Training 22<br />

Public Safety <strong>and</strong> Emergencies 22<br />

Purchasing <strong>and</strong> Procurement of Supplies, Equipment,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Services 23<br />

Serving Our Students 23<br />

Teaching Resources 24<br />

Telephone Service 25<br />

Travel 25<br />

<strong>University</strong>wide Communications 25<br />

Key Program Areas 27<br />

Academic Basics 28<br />

Schools <strong>and</strong> Colleges 28<br />

Adult <strong>and</strong> Nontraditional Students 35<br />

Libraries 39<br />

Academic Catalogs 39<br />

<strong>University</strong> Academic Calendars 39<br />

Major Clinical Programs 40<br />

Major Clinical Components 40<br />

Clinical Affiliations 42<br />

Research Basics 43<br />

Research Administration 43<br />

Research Highlights 43<br />

Research Resources 44<br />

Core Research Facilities, Centers, <strong>and</strong> Institutes 45<br />

Maps 46<br />

More Information<br />

For the most up-<strong>to</strong>-date <strong>and</strong> complete<br />

information, rely on these sources:<br />

• Information for <strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Staff</strong>:<br />

rutgers.edu/guide<br />

• RU-info: 732-445-info (4636),<br />

ruinfo.rutgers.edu<br />

• <strong>University</strong> Human Resources:<br />

848-932-3020, uhr.rutgers.edu<br />

• Points of Pride:<br />

rutgers.edu/aboutrutgers/points-pride<br />

The information presented in this guide is as of June 5, 2013.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>, The State <strong>University</strong> of New Jersey, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, or any other category covered<br />

by law in its programs, activities, or employment matters. The following people have been designated <strong>to</strong> h<strong>and</strong>le inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies: Judy Ryan, Title IX Coordina<strong>to</strong>r for Students<br />

<strong>and</strong> ADA/Section 504 Compliance Officer, Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs (848-932-8576, ryan@oldqueens.rutgers.edu); Jayne M. Gr<strong>and</strong>es, Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Office of Employment Equity, <strong>University</strong><br />

Human Resources (848-932-3980, gr<strong>and</strong>es@rutgers.edu). For further information on the notice of nondiscrimination, visit http://wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov/CFAPPS/OCR/contactus.cfm for the address <strong>and</strong> phone<br />

number of the Office for Civil Rights that serves your area, or call 1-800-421-3481.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong> credits: Nick Romanenko, Don Hamerman, Alan Goldsmith, David Michael Howarth, Special Collections <strong>University</strong> Archives<br />

RU-1213-0109/28M<br />

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Your <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

On July 1, 2013, we enter an exciting new era for<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>, The State <strong>University</strong> of New Jersey. I am<br />

pleased <strong>to</strong> welcome the many talented faculty <strong>and</strong><br />

staff from the <strong>University</strong> of Medicine <strong>and</strong> Dentistry<br />

of New Jersey <strong>to</strong> our vibrant community. <strong>Together</strong>, we<br />

will carry out the most significant transformation of<br />

higher education in our state in the past 50 years <strong>and</strong><br />

make <strong>Rutgers</strong> one of the <strong>to</strong>p comprehensive research<br />

universities in the nation.<br />

The task of integrating our people, services, <strong>and</strong> systems has been highly<br />

complex <strong>and</strong> will continue for some time <strong>to</strong> come, but one thing is clear:<br />

we are now united as one <strong>Rutgers</strong>, with one accord. This guide is intended <strong>to</strong><br />

familiarize faculty <strong>and</strong> staff—those already here <strong>and</strong> those joining us—with<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>’ newly exp<strong>and</strong>ed core components <strong>and</strong> key resources.<br />

Established in 1766 as one of the nine colonial colleges, <strong>Rutgers</strong> has grown<br />

in<strong>to</strong> a world-class institution with 33 schools <strong>and</strong> colleges, 65,000 students,<br />

<strong>and</strong> more than 20,000 faculty <strong>and</strong> staff. Through the centuries, <strong>Rutgers</strong>’<br />

commitment <strong>to</strong> education, research, <strong>and</strong> service has provided the constant<br />

as it became the state’s l<strong>and</strong>-grant university <strong>and</strong> later the state university<br />

<strong>and</strong> New Jersey’s only public member of the Association of American<br />

Universities. We now begin a transformation that will propel us <strong>and</strong> our<br />

state <strong>to</strong> even greater heights.<br />

I look forward <strong>to</strong> our work <strong>to</strong>gether.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Bob Barchi<br />

1


RUTGERS<br />

BASICS<br />

From<br />

fast facts <strong>to</strong><br />

organizational charts,<br />

this section will give you<br />

an overview of <strong>Rutgers</strong>’<br />

mission, achievements,<br />

structure, <strong>and</strong> locations.<br />

RUTGERS B A S I C S 3


Facts <strong>and</strong> Figures<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>, The State <strong>University</strong> of New Jersey, is a leading<br />

national research university <strong>and</strong> the state’s preeminent,<br />

comprehensive public institution of higher education.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> is dedicated <strong>to</strong> teaching that meets the highest<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards of excellence; <strong>to</strong> conducting research that<br />

breaks new ground; <strong>and</strong> <strong>to</strong> providing services, solutions,<br />

clinical trials, <strong>and</strong> patient care that help individuals <strong>and</strong><br />

the local, national, <strong>and</strong> global communities where they<br />

live. The facts <strong>and</strong> statistics on these pages are for the<br />

newly integrated <strong>Rutgers</strong>.<br />

Our Students<br />

● 65,326 students from all 50 states<br />

<strong>and</strong> more than 115 countries<br />

● 45,059 undergraduates <strong>and</strong> 20,267<br />

graduate students<br />

● 86% of all students are New Jersey<br />

residents <strong>and</strong> 14% are from out of<br />

state<br />

Our <strong>Staff</strong><br />

● More than 15,400 full- <strong>and</strong><br />

part-time staff members across all<br />

campuses<br />

● More than 2,000 are <strong>Rutgers</strong> alumni<br />

Our Mission<br />

As the major comprehensive public<br />

research university in the state’s system<br />

of higher education, <strong>Rutgers</strong>, The State<br />

<strong>University</strong> of New Jersey, has the threefold<br />

mission of research, teaching, <strong>and</strong><br />

service. The university aspires <strong>to</strong> be<br />

broadly recognized as among the best<br />

public universities <strong>and</strong> as being preeminent<br />

in research, excellent in teaching,<br />

<strong>and</strong> committed <strong>to</strong> community.<br />

Our <strong>Faculty</strong><br />

● More than 9,000 full- <strong>and</strong> part-time<br />

faculty across all campuses<br />

● 38 <strong>Rutgers</strong> faculty are in the National<br />

Academies<br />

Our Alumni<br />

● Nearly 450,000 alumni live in all 50<br />

states <strong>and</strong> on six continents<br />

● Approximately 297,000 of our<br />

alumni live in New Jersey<br />

Our His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

1766: Chartered in 1766 as the all-male<br />

Queen’s College in New Brunswick.<br />

1825: Renamed <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

College, honoring trustee<br />

<strong>and</strong> Revolutionary War<br />

veteran Colonel Henry<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>.<br />

1864: Prevailed over Prince<strong>to</strong>n<br />

<strong>to</strong> become New Jersey’s l<strong>and</strong>grant<br />

institution. From an early<br />

emphasis on agriculture <strong>and</strong><br />

the mechanical arts, <strong>to</strong>day the<br />

nation’s 74 l<strong>and</strong>-grant institutions<br />

have exp<strong>and</strong>ed their<br />

mission <strong>to</strong> include a broad<br />

range of teaching, research,<br />

<strong>and</strong> service activities.<br />

1766<br />

8 O N E U N I V E R S I T Y , O N E F U T U R E<br />

1800<br />

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New Jersey’s L<strong>and</strong>-Grant<br />

Institution<br />

America’s l<strong>and</strong>-grant institutions were<br />

created by the Morrill Act of 1862 <strong>to</strong><br />

serve the states <strong>and</strong> their citizens by<br />

disseminating practical knowledge developed<br />

at institutions of higher learning.<br />

They initially focused on agriculture<br />

<strong>and</strong> the mechanical arts, but <strong>to</strong>day the<br />

nation’s 74 l<strong>and</strong>-grant institutions have<br />

exp<strong>and</strong>ed their mission <strong>to</strong> include a<br />

broad range of teaching, research, <strong>and</strong><br />

service activities. One service <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

provides as New Jersey’s l<strong>and</strong>-grant<br />

institution is our New Jersey Agricultural<br />

Experiment Station Cooperative<br />

Extension offices, which are in every<br />

county in the state, helping citizens<br />

through running 4-H clubs, providing<br />

agricultural <strong>and</strong> resource management,<br />

<strong>and</strong> helping encourage healthy<br />

lifestyles. Other l<strong>and</strong>-grant institutions<br />

include Cornell, MIT, Ohio State, <strong>and</strong><br />

Penn State.<br />

A Distinguished AAU<br />

Institution<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> is one of the nation’s leading<br />

comprehensive research universities<br />

<strong>and</strong> the only public university in New<br />

Jersey in the Association of American<br />

Universities (AAU). AAU institutions are<br />

North America’s 62 leading research<br />

universities demonstrating high-quality<br />

academic research <strong>and</strong> scholarship,<br />

disciplinary breadth, <strong>and</strong> strong undergraduate,<br />

graduate, <strong>and</strong> professional<br />

education programs. <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Prince<strong>to</strong>n are New Jersey’s only<br />

AAU members.<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

<strong>and</strong> Tradition<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> is the 8th oldest<br />

institution of higher<br />

education in the nation.<br />

Top 25<br />

in the<br />

U.S.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> is ranked among<br />

the nation’s <strong>to</strong>p 25 public<br />

universities by<br />

• U.S. News & World<br />

Report, Best Colleges<br />

• Wall Street Journal,<br />

Top Recruiter Picks/25<br />

Hottest Colleges<br />

• Center for Measuring<br />

<strong>University</strong> Performance,<br />

Top Public Research<br />

Universities<br />

1918: The New Jersey<br />

College for Women—now<br />

Douglass Residential<br />

College—opens. It was<br />

the first time women<br />

were allowed <strong>to</strong> attend<br />

a <strong>Rutgers</strong> college.<br />

1946: The <strong>University</strong><br />

of Newark, now<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark, joins<br />

the institution.<br />

1950: The College of South<br />

Jersey, now <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden,<br />

joins the institution.<br />

1956: <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>and</strong> the<br />

State enter in<strong>to</strong> a compact<br />

(the “<strong>Rutgers</strong> Law<br />

of 1956”), whereby<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> becomes the<br />

state university <strong>and</strong> an<br />

instrumentality of the<br />

State of New Jersey.<br />

1900 1950<br />

RUTGERSB A S I C S 9<br />

RUTGERS B A S I C S 5


A Different Sort of Homecoming<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Traditions<br />

Color: Scarlet<br />

Mot<strong>to</strong>: Sun of<br />

righteousness, shine<br />

upon the West also<br />

(Sol iustitiae et<br />

occidentem illustra)<br />

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School was<br />

actually established in 1961 as <strong>Rutgers</strong> Medical<br />

School. It united with what became UMDNJ in<br />

1970, <strong>and</strong> <strong>to</strong>ok its current name in 1986. With<br />

the newly integrated <strong>Rutgers</strong>, the school<br />

returns <strong>to</strong> its roots.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Athletics<br />

New Brunswick: Scarlet Knights<br />

Newark: Scarlet Raiders<br />

Camden: Scarlet Rap<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

CIC Member <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> is a member of the Committee on Institutional Cooperation<br />

(CIC), the nation’s premier higher education consortium of <strong>to</strong>p-tier<br />

research institutions. The 13-member consortium includes the<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Chicago, <strong>University</strong> of Illinois, Northwestern, the<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Michigan, Penn State, Ohio State, <strong>and</strong> Purdue. <strong>Faculty</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> staff at CIC universities engage in a wide range of collaborative<br />

opportunities <strong>to</strong> advance their research <strong>and</strong> scholarship.<br />

Our His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

1961: <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

establishes<br />

New Jersey’s<br />

first public<br />

medical school.<br />

1970: The medical<br />

school is transferred<br />

from <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>to</strong><br />

what would become<br />

the <strong>University</strong> of<br />

Medicine <strong>and</strong><br />

Dentistry of New<br />

Jersey (UMDNJ).<br />

1972: <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

College becomes<br />

coeducational.<br />

1989: <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

is invited <strong>to</strong> join<br />

the Association<br />

of American<br />

Universities.<br />

2013: New Jersey Medical<br />

<strong>and</strong> Health Sciences Education<br />

Restructuring Act transfers most<br />

of UMDNJ <strong>to</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong>.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> joins the Committee<br />

on Institutional Cooperation.<br />

Learn more about <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry: rutgers.edu/his<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

1960<br />

1970 1980 1990<br />

2000<br />

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Reach in the Garden State<br />

•<br />

Major Clinical Components<br />

Includes clinics, health centers,<br />

institutes, <strong>and</strong> faculty practices<br />

operated by <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />

•<br />

Cooperative Extension Offices<br />

Run by the <strong>Rutgers</strong> Agricultural<br />

Experiment Station, these offices<br />

are in all 21 New Jersey counties.<br />

They provide help with 4-H clubs,<br />

agriculture, family <strong>and</strong> community<br />

health sciences, marine science,<br />

<strong>and</strong> natural resources <strong>and</strong> the<br />

environment.<br />

•<br />

Main Clinical Affiliates<br />

Teaching hospitals <strong>and</strong> other health<br />

care facilities that provide a wide<br />

range of clinical experiences for<br />

patients <strong>and</strong> teaching, research, <strong>and</strong><br />

learning opportunities for <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

faculty <strong>and</strong> students.<br />

•<br />

Additional Locations<br />

Satellite campuses <strong>and</strong> other<br />

locations where we offer degree<br />

programs, courses, <strong>and</strong> services.<br />

RUTGERS B A S I C S 7


Our Major Locations<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> locations share the common advantages of being situated in one of<br />

the country’s most remarkable cultural regions. We have a presence through<br />

the major locations described here, as well as cooperative extension offices,<br />

business centers, clinical affiliates, <strong>and</strong> other additional locations.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick Campus<br />

Located in the city of New Brunswick, the <strong>to</strong>wnship of Piscataway, <strong>and</strong><br />

in several surrounding municipalities, <strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick is made<br />

up of the smaller sections of Busch, College Avenue, Douglass, George<br />

H. Cook, <strong>and</strong> Livings<strong>to</strong>n. It is the location of the university’s central<br />

administration <strong>and</strong> is the birthplace of <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>and</strong> an<br />

internationally renowned academic powerhouse.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark Campus<br />

Cosmopolitan <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark is a dynamic, green urban campus<br />

in the <strong>University</strong> Heights district just a mile away from the <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

Health Sciences Campus at Newark. Perennially ranked as the nation’s<br />

most diverse campus by U.S. News & World Report, <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark<br />

is home <strong>to</strong> celebrated schools <strong>and</strong> research centers with local,<br />

national, <strong>and</strong> global impact.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden Campus<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden is one of the leading institutions of higher education<br />

in southern New Jersey, anchored in a city alive with community spirit.<br />

Inviting <strong>and</strong> tree-lined, <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden is situated in the vibrant<br />

Camden Waterfront district, right across the Delaware River from<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ric Philadelphia.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Biomedical <strong>and</strong> Health Sciences (RBHS)<br />

This major new health care education, research, <strong>and</strong> clinical division at<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> comprises all legacy UMDNJ schools <strong>and</strong> clinical units, several existing<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> units with key health-related missions, <strong>and</strong> two research units<br />

that his<strong>to</strong>rically were jointly operated by <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>and</strong> UMDNJ. RBHS units are<br />

on <strong>and</strong> in multiple <strong>Rutgers</strong> campuses <strong>and</strong> locations. The following places<br />

are home <strong>to</strong> distinguished RBHS schools, clinics, <strong>and</strong> research centers that<br />

improve the lives of individuals in the neighborhood <strong>and</strong> around the world.<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences Campus at Newark<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences at New Brunswick<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences at Piscataway<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences at Scotch Plains<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences at Stratford<br />

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Our Structure<br />

As a result of the New Jersey Medical <strong>and</strong> Health<br />

Sciences Education Restructuring Act, signed in<strong>to</strong> law<br />

by Governor Christie on August 22, 2012, <strong>and</strong> taking<br />

effect on July 1, 2013, <strong>Rutgers</strong> has a new structure.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> now has 33 schools <strong>and</strong> colleges, hundreds<br />

of research centers <strong>and</strong> institutes, <strong>and</strong> dozens of clinical<br />

care units. Highlights about changes <strong>to</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong> as a<br />

result of the statute are explained here.<br />

Legacy UMDNJ Units<br />

With integration, <strong>Rutgers</strong> includes all of<br />

the units of the former <strong>University</strong> of<br />

Medicine <strong>and</strong> Dentistry of New Jersey<br />

except the following:<br />

● <strong>University</strong> Hospital in Newark is now<br />

an independent hospital, although it<br />

continues <strong>to</strong> be the primary teaching<br />

hospital for New Jersey Medical School,<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> School of Dental Medicine, <strong>and</strong><br />

the School of Nursing.<br />

● The School of Osteopathic Medicine<br />

is now a school of Rowan <strong>University</strong>.<br />

● Graduate School of Biomedical<br />

Sciences programs at Stratford transfer<br />

<strong>to</strong> Rowan <strong>University</strong>.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Biomedical <strong>and</strong><br />

Health Sciences Units<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Biomedical <strong>and</strong> Health<br />

Sciences, headed by its own chancellor<br />

reporting directly <strong>to</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong>’ president,<br />

will serve as the umbrella organization<br />

for the units listed below:<br />

Assistant professor of ophthalmology Albert Khouri (left)<br />

instructs two ophthalmology residents. The ophthalmology<br />

program at <strong>Rutgers</strong> New Jersey Medical School is dedicated <strong>to</strong><br />

teaching current <strong>and</strong> future providers of eye care, providing<br />

outst<strong>and</strong>ing compassionate patient care, <strong>and</strong> developing cures<br />

for blindness.<br />

From UMDNJ<br />

• Graduate School of Biomedical<br />

Sciences gsbs.rutgers.edu<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong> School of Dental Medicine<br />

(formerly New Jersey Dental School)<br />

sdm.rutgers.edu<br />

• New Jersey Medical School<br />

njms.rutgers.edu<br />

• Robert Wood Johnson Medical<br />

School rwjms.rutgers.edu<br />

• School of Health Related Professions<br />

shrp.rutgers.edu<br />

• School of Nursing sn.rutgers.edu<br />

• School of Public Health<br />

sph.rutgers.edu<br />

• <strong>University</strong> Behavioral Health Care<br />

ubhc.rutgers.edu<br />

• Cancer Institute of New Jersey, the<br />

state's only National Cancer Institutedesignated<br />

Comprehensive Cancer<br />

Center, reporting directly <strong>to</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

president cinj.org<br />

RUTGERS B A S I C S 9


From <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

• Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy<br />

pharmacy.rutgers.edu<br />

• College of Nursing<br />

nursing.rutgers.edu<br />

• Institute for Health, Health Care<br />

Policy <strong>and</strong> Aging Research<br />

www.ihhcpar.rutgers.edu<br />

• Other units at the discretion of<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>’ president<br />

Joint Centers <strong>and</strong> Institutes<br />

• Center for Advanced Biotechnology<br />

<strong>and</strong> Medicine<br />

www.cabm.rutgers.edu<br />

• Environmental <strong>and</strong> Occupational<br />

Health Sciences Institute<br />

eohsi.rutgers.edu<br />

Governance Changes<br />

The statute has established the<br />

formation of several new governing <strong>and</strong><br />

advisory bodies:<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden Board of<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

• Rowan <strong>University</strong>/<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden<br />

Board of Governors<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick Advisory<br />

Board<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark Advisory Board<br />

Furthermore, it added a chancellor for<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick <strong>and</strong> exp<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

the <strong>Rutgers</strong> Board of Governors from<br />

11 <strong>to</strong> 15 members, with eight appointed<br />

by the New Jersey governor<br />

<strong>and</strong> seven selected by the <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

Board of Trustees.<br />

<strong>Faculty</strong>’s Role<br />

<strong>Faculty</strong> play a major role in guiding<br />

university policy <strong>and</strong> procedures<br />

through shared governance with the<br />

boards <strong>and</strong> senior administration.<br />

The <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Senate is a<br />

universitywide representative body<br />

with several additional faculty councils.<br />

Contacting the Boards<br />

The Office of the Secretary of the<br />

<strong>University</strong> schedules all board meetings<br />

<strong>and</strong> is the liaison between the boards<br />

<strong>and</strong> the university community.<br />

Web: universitysecretary.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7434<br />

Email:<br />

secretary@oldqueens.rutgers.edu<br />

Governing Boards<br />

of the <strong>University</strong><br />

Board of Governors<br />

The <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Board of Governors<br />

is vested generally with the<br />

government, control, conduct, management,<br />

<strong>and</strong> administration of the<br />

university. There are 15 voting members.<br />

The president of the university<br />

is a nonvoting ex officio member<br />

who implements board policies with<br />

the help <strong>and</strong> advice of senior administra<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

<strong>and</strong> other members of the<br />

university community.<br />

Web: governingboards.rutgers.edu<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

The Board of Trustees acts in an advisory<br />

capacity <strong>and</strong> has certain fiduciary<br />

responsibilities over assets of<br />

the university in existence before<br />

1956. The board comprises 59 voting<br />

members <strong>and</strong> four nonvoting<br />

members, one of which is the president<br />

of the university.<br />

Web: governingboards.rutgers.edu<br />

Additional Boards<br />

Camden Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

The new Camden Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

provides general supervision of the<br />

campus, subject <strong>to</strong> the authority<br />

of the <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Board of<br />

Governors.<br />

Foundation Board of Overseers<br />

A Board of Overseers governs the<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation, which<br />

has raised more than $1 billion over<br />

the last three decades <strong>to</strong> support the<br />

university’s mission.<br />

New Jersey Agricultural Experiment<br />

Station Board of Managers<br />

The Board of Managers serves as a<br />

two-way communications link between<br />

the <strong>Rutgers</strong>’ New Jersey Agricultural<br />

Experiment Station <strong>and</strong> the<br />

County Boards of Agriculture. The<br />

board also advocates for the experiment<br />

station <strong>and</strong> provides advice <strong>to</strong><br />

the executive dean <strong>and</strong> direc<strong>to</strong>r of<br />

the experiment station on affairs<br />

concerning the experiment station’s<br />

programs.<br />

Rowan <strong>University</strong>/<strong>Rutgers</strong>–<br />

Camden Board of Governors<br />

The new Rowan <strong>University</strong>/<strong>Rutgers</strong>–<br />

Camden Board of Governors provides<br />

joint oversight for any new<br />

health sciences programs <strong>to</strong> be created<br />

by either institution or by the<br />

two institutions collaboratively.<br />

Advisory Boards<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick<br />

Advisory Board<br />

The New Brunswick Advisory Board<br />

works with the New Brunswick<br />

chancellor in implementing the<br />

teaching, research, <strong>and</strong> service<br />

mission of the campus; engaging the<br />

campus with its local community, its<br />

region, <strong>and</strong> the state; <strong>and</strong> supporting<br />

its commitment <strong>to</strong> academic<br />

excellence, access, <strong>and</strong> diversity.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark Campus<br />

Advisory Board<br />

The new <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark Advisory<br />

Board works with the <strong>Rutgers</strong>–<br />

Newark chancellor in implementing<br />

the teaching, research, <strong>and</strong> service<br />

missions of the campus; engaging<br />

the campus with its local community,<br />

its region, <strong>and</strong> the state; <strong>and</strong><br />

supporting its commitment <strong>to</strong><br />

academic excellence, access,<br />

<strong>and</strong> diversity.<br />

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<strong>Rutgers</strong> Governance <strong>and</strong> Administration Structure<br />

As established by the New Jersey Medical <strong>and</strong> Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

Board of Governors<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> President<br />

Cancer Institute of<br />

New Jersey<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–<br />

New Brunswick<br />

Advisory Board<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark<br />

Advisory Board<br />

Camden Board<br />

of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

Rowan <strong>University</strong>/<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden<br />

Board of Governors<br />

Executive Vice<br />

President for<br />

Academic Affairs<br />

Chancellor for<br />

Biomedical <strong>and</strong><br />

Health Sciences<br />

Chancellor of<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–<br />

New Brunswick<br />

Chancellor of<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark<br />

Chancellor of<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden<br />

Provost<br />

Health Sciences<br />

New Brunswick<br />

Academic Deans Academic Deans Academic Deans<br />

Provost<br />

Health Sciences<br />

Newark<br />

Academic Deans<br />

For More Information<br />

• Learn about <strong>Rutgers</strong>' <strong>to</strong>p<br />

administra<strong>to</strong>rs at rutgers.edu/council<br />

• Get details about our leadership <strong>and</strong><br />

governance at rutgers.edu/leadership<br />

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WORKING<br />

AT<br />

RUTGERS<br />

Whether you want <strong>to</strong><br />

hire a new employee<br />

or need a telephone<br />

installed, this section<br />

helps you determine<br />

where <strong>to</strong> start.<br />

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Navigating <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

Integrating <strong>Rutgers</strong> is an ongoing process that will<br />

take some time <strong>to</strong> fully implement. Some changes<br />

have already occurred <strong>and</strong> others are in process. The<br />

information that follows, accurate as of July 1, 2013,<br />

is intended <strong>to</strong> help employees navigate the new<br />

environment, whether they are longtime <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

employees or new <strong>to</strong> the university.<br />

Amenities <strong>and</strong> Fun Stuff<br />

At <strong>Rutgers</strong>, whatever campus you call<br />

your home base, you’ll find a broad<br />

complement of ways <strong>to</strong> find entertainment,<br />

inspiration, recreation, <strong>and</strong> education—or<br />

ways <strong>to</strong> make your life simpler<br />

with services like banking <strong>and</strong> child care.<br />

Arts <strong>and</strong> Culture<br />

● Mason Gross Performing Arts Center<br />

The Mason Gross School of the Arts<br />

on <strong>Rutgers</strong>’ campus in New Brunswick<br />

features several performance venues<br />

<strong>and</strong> public spaces where you can see<br />

high-quality opera, orchestral music,<br />

jazz, theater, <strong>and</strong> dance at reasonable<br />

prices. <strong>Rutgers</strong> employees enjoy discounted<br />

rates.<br />

Web: masongross.rutgers.edu/center<br />

Phone: 732-932-7511<br />

Email: ticke<strong>to</strong>ffice@masongross.<br />

rutgers.edu<br />

●<br />

Zimmerli Art Museum<br />

One of the largest <strong>and</strong> most distinguished<br />

university-based museums in<br />

the country, the Zimmerli is located<br />

on <strong>Rutgers</strong>’ campus in New Brunswick<br />

<strong>and</strong> houses 60,000 objects ranging<br />

from ancient <strong>to</strong> contemporary art. The<br />

museum also offers classes for children,<br />

adults, <strong>and</strong> educa<strong>to</strong>rs, <strong>and</strong> special<br />

cultural events. Admission is free<br />

for <strong>Rutgers</strong> employees.<br />

Web: zimmerli.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-932-7237<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick executive direc<strong>to</strong>r of dining services<br />

Joseph Charette runs an operation that serves more than<br />

6 million meals a year. Dining services on all campuses are<br />

dedicated <strong>to</strong> providing healthy, tasty foods for faculty, staff,<br />

<strong>and</strong> students alike.<br />

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●<br />

●<br />

National Arts Program Exhibit<br />

As part of this national program including<br />

more than 82 exhibitions at<br />

health care <strong>and</strong> other organizations<br />

across the country, <strong>Rutgers</strong> employees<br />

<strong>and</strong> their family members display<br />

their visual artwork at an annual<br />

show held on the <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health<br />

Sciences Campus at Newark.<br />

Web: nationalartsprogram.org/<br />

rutgersrbhs<br />

Paul Robeson Galleries<br />

Located on the <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark<br />

Campus, this cultural center presents<br />

art, cultural artifacts, <strong>and</strong> educational<br />

<strong>and</strong> public programming, all of which<br />

embody Paul Robeson's commitment<br />

<strong>to</strong> unfettered artistic freedom,<br />

cultural democracy, <strong>and</strong> transnationalism.<br />

Admission is free.<br />

Web: <strong>and</strong>romeda.rutgers.edu/<br />

artgallery<br />

Phone: 973-353-1610<br />

Email: galleryr@<strong>and</strong>romeda.<br />

rutgers.edu<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden Center for<br />

the Arts<br />

This center has one gallery <strong>and</strong> two<br />

theater spaces where it presents performances,<br />

exhibitions, education<br />

programs, <strong>and</strong> community projects<br />

<strong>to</strong> entertain <strong>and</strong> educate the local<br />

community.<br />

Web: rcca.camden.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 856-225-6306<br />

Get More Information<br />

You can always find the most up-<strong>to</strong>-date<br />

information from these resources:<br />

• Information for <strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Staff</strong>:<br />

rutgers.edu/guide<br />

• RU-info: 732-445-info (4636), ruinfo.rutgers.edu<br />

• <strong>University</strong> Human Resources: 848-932-3020,<br />

uhr.rutgers.edu<br />

Athletics<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Athletics<br />

You are invited <strong>to</strong> cheer on our firstclass<br />

roster of a variety of teams<br />

ranging from track <strong>to</strong> gymnastics. We<br />

have the only NCAA Division I Football<br />

Bowl Subdivision program in<br />

the Greater New Jersey/New York<br />

metropolitan region. An exciting new<br />

development is that our Division I<br />

Scarlet Knights teams will soon be<br />

joining the legendary Big Ten<br />

Conference.<br />

• Scarlet Knights: NCAA Division I/<br />

New Brunswick<br />

Web: scarletknights.com<br />

• Scarlet Raiders: Division III/Newark<br />

Web: rutgersnewarkathletics.com<br />

• Scarlet Rap<strong>to</strong>rs: Division III/<br />

Camden<br />

Web: athletics.camden.rutgers.edu<br />

Banking on Campus<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Federal Credit Union<br />

All employees are eligible <strong>to</strong> become<br />

members of this credit union,<br />

which provides traditional banking<br />

services as well as low-interest rate<br />

credit cards <strong>and</strong> loans. Branches are<br />

located in New Brunswick, Piscataway,<br />

Newark, <strong>and</strong> Camden.<br />

Web: rutgersfcu.org<br />

Child Care<br />

● Day Care<br />

Several child care options are available<br />

on or near most campuses.<br />

Web: uhr.rutgers.edu/childcare<br />

●<br />

Summer Camps<br />

Summer day <strong>and</strong> residential camps<br />

are offered by many units of the<br />

university.<br />

Web: lifelonglearning.rutgers.edu/<br />

youth<br />

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Dining<br />

●<br />

●<br />

Solar Power Star<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> has two of the largest<br />

university-based solar power generating<br />

arrays in the United States. <strong>Together</strong>,<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>’ seven-acre solar farm <strong>and</strong><br />

32-acre solar parking lot canopy<br />

provide more than 60 percent of the<br />

power needs of <strong>Rutgers</strong>’ Livings<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Campus in Piscataway.<br />

For a guided <strong>to</strong>ur, email<br />

mkornitas@facilities.rutgers.edu<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick<br />

Dining Halls<br />

Web: food.rutgers.edu/places-<strong>to</strong>-eat<br />

• Brower Commons<br />

College Avenue Campus<br />

Phone: 732-932-7658<br />

• Busch Dining Hall<br />

Busch Campus<br />

Phone: 848-445-4253<br />

• Livings<strong>to</strong>n Dining Commons<br />

Livings<strong>to</strong>n Campus<br />

Phone: 848-445-7250<br />

• Neilson Dining Hall<br />

Cook/Douglass Campus<br />

Phone: 848-932-9798<br />

Campus Centers<br />

• Busch Campus Center: Gerl<strong>and</strong>a’s,<br />

Convenience S<strong>to</strong>re, Burger King,<br />

Szechwan Ichiban, Moe’s<br />

• Douglass Campus Center: Dunkin’<br />

Donuts, Convenience S<strong>to</strong>re, Pizzeria<br />

Uno<br />

• Livings<strong>to</strong>n Student Center: Dunkin’<br />

Donuts, Convenience S<strong>to</strong>re, Rock<br />

Café, Sbarro<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong> Student Center<br />

College Avenue Campus: AuBon<br />

Pain, Gerl<strong>and</strong>a, Subway, Wendy’s,<br />

King Pita, Curri<strong>to</strong>’s<br />

Other Eateries<br />

• Barnes & Noble Café<br />

Located inside the Barnes & Noble<br />

at <strong>Rutgers</strong> in the Gateway Transit<br />

Building in New Brunswick, the café<br />

serves Starbucks beverages <strong>and</strong><br />

food items.<br />

Web: rutgers.bncollege.com<br />

Phone: 732-246-8448<br />

• CABfare<br />

This restaurant is located on the<br />

third floor of Robert Wood Johnson’s<br />

Clinical Academic Building in New<br />

Brunswick.<br />

• Woody’s<br />

This cafeteria is located in Robert<br />

Wood Johnson’s Kessler Teaching<br />

Building in Piscataway.<br />

•Qdoba Mexican Grill<br />

Located on the Livings<strong>to</strong>n Campus in<br />

Piscataway, this restaurant serves<br />

lunch <strong>and</strong> dinner <strong>and</strong> also provides<br />

catering.<br />

Web: www.qdoba.com/locations/<br />

nj-piscataway-08854-002798<br />

Phone: 732-839-2024<br />

• The <strong>Rutgers</strong> Club<br />

This members-only club has a<br />

charming atmosphere in which <strong>to</strong><br />

enjoy its excellent cuisine. It has capacity<br />

<strong>to</strong> seat up <strong>to</strong> 80 for special<br />

events. All alumni, faculty, staff, <strong>and</strong><br />

students are eligible for membership.<br />

Web: rutgersclub.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-932-7139<br />

• Z Café<br />

Connected <strong>to</strong> the Zimmerli Art<br />

Museum, this café offers breakfast,<br />

lunch, <strong>and</strong> snacks.<br />

Web: zimmerli.rutgers.edu/about/<br />

cafe<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences Campus<br />

at Newark<br />

• Balcony Café<br />

You can find this café on the second<br />

floor of the Doc<strong>to</strong>rs Office Center.<br />

Talking menu: 973-972-2398<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark<br />

●<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong> Dining<br />

Web: rutgersnewark.campusdish.com<br />

Phone: 973-353-5998<br />

• Scarlet Lounge <strong>and</strong> Café<br />

Hill Hall, Main Level<br />

• 1 Park Bistro<br />

One Washing<strong>to</strong>n Park<br />

• Law <strong>and</strong> Justice Café<br />

Center for Law <strong>and</strong> Justice,<br />

Lower Level<br />

• Robeson Food Court<br />

Paul Robeson Campus Center<br />

Plaza Level<br />

• S<strong>to</strong>nsby Commons & Eatery<br />

Woodward Hall, Plaza Level<br />

Phone: 973-353-1363<br />

• Starbuck’s Coffee<br />

Paul Robeson Campus Center<br />

Plaza Level<br />

• Raider Mart<br />

This campus convenience s<strong>to</strong>re<br />

provides snacks, s<strong>and</strong>wiches,<br />

<strong>and</strong> salads.<br />

Paul Robeson Campus Center<br />

Plaza Level<br />

• <strong>University</strong> Club<br />

This members-only club offers an<br />

all-you-care-<strong>to</strong>-eat lunch buffet. All<br />

alumni, faculty, staff, <strong>and</strong> students<br />

are eligible for membership.<br />

Phone: 973-353-5997<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden<br />

●<br />

• Main Dining Room:<br />

The Gateway Café<br />

Web: food.rutgers.edu/places-<strong>to</strong>eat/eateries/5<br />

Phone: 856-225-2935<br />

• Camden Campus Center<br />

Web: campuscenter.camden.<br />

rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 856-225-2935<br />

Discounts<br />

A number of discounts on products <strong>and</strong><br />

services ranging from cell phone ser -<br />

vice <strong>to</strong> travel are available <strong>to</strong> employees.<br />

Listings may be found online.<br />

Web: uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/<br />

employee-discounts<br />

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Fitness <strong>and</strong> Recreation<br />

●<br />

●<br />

●<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Recreation<br />

Located in New Brunswick <strong>and</strong><br />

Piscataway, this full-service recreation<br />

department offers classes, personal<br />

training, fitness assessments,<br />

aquatics programming, <strong>and</strong> outdoor<br />

recreation activities for students,<br />

faculty, <strong>and</strong> staff. The department<br />

manages four recreation centers<br />

<strong>and</strong> one freest<strong>and</strong>ing fitness center.<br />

Membership <strong>and</strong>/or class fees may<br />

be required.<br />

Web: recreation.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-445-0462<br />

Bike Rental Program<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> community members on<br />

the <strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark campuses may<br />

check out bicycles for only $10 per<br />

month or $25 per semester. Online<br />

registration using a NetID is required.<br />

<strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>and</strong> staff who do not yet<br />

have a NetID may activate one at<br />

netid.rutgers.edu.<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>−New Brunswick<br />

Web: bikes.rutgers.edu<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>−Newark<br />

Web: nwkparking.rutgers.edu/<br />

bikeprogram<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Golf Course<br />

The university maintains an 18-hole<br />

golf course—rated 4.5 stars by Golf<br />

Digest Magazine—in Piscataway. Reduced<br />

greens fees are available for<br />

full-time faculty, staff, <strong>and</strong> students.<br />

Web: golfcourse.rutgers.edu<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark Golden Dome<br />

Athletic Center<br />

Employees may take advantage of<br />

the recreation classes, exercise<br />

equipment, an eight-lane swimming<br />

pool, five tennis courts, four racquetball<br />

courts, <strong>and</strong> two basketball/<br />

volleyball courts. Membership<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or class fees may be required.<br />

Web: www.rutgersnewark<br />

athletics.com<br />

●<br />

Campus Walking Paths<br />

PDFs of detailed walking paths for<br />

the <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences Campus<br />

at Newark <strong>and</strong> other locations can<br />

help faculty <strong>and</strong> staff exercise during<br />

breaks. The maps, along with calculations<br />

of calories burned between<br />

locations, are available online.<br />

Web: rbhs.rutgers.edu/hrweb/<br />

worksite_wellness_resources.htm<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden<br />

Recreational Services<br />

Recreational <strong>and</strong> athletic facilities on<br />

the Camden Campus include the<br />

recreation center, gymnasium,<br />

squash/racquetball courts, weight<br />

room, aquatic center, soccer field,<br />

<strong>and</strong> softball field. Membership<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or class fees may be required.<br />

Web: recreation.camden.rutgers.edu<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences Campus<br />

at Newark Weekly Himalayan Yoga<br />

<strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>and</strong> staff may take a free<br />

weekly yoga class sponsored by<br />

the School of Health Related Professions’<br />

Institute for Complementary<br />

<strong>and</strong> Alternative Medicine.<br />

Web: shrp.rutgers.edu/dept/<br />

primary-care/icam<br />

Science <strong>and</strong> Nature<br />

● Geology Museum<br />

Rocks, minerals, mummies, <strong>and</strong><br />

even dinosaurs—the Geology<br />

Museum on the <strong>Rutgers</strong>’ campus in<br />

New Brunswick is fascinating for<br />

both children <strong>and</strong> adults. The<br />

museum places a special emphasis<br />

on the natural his<strong>to</strong>ry of New Jersey.<br />

Admission is free.<br />

Web: geologymuseum.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7243<br />

Get Out There<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Recreation in<br />

New Brunswick <strong>and</strong><br />

Piscataway manages four<br />

large recreation centers, one<br />

freest<strong>and</strong>ing fitness center,<br />

20 acres of outdoor space,<br />

an Olympic-size pool with a<br />

diving <strong>to</strong>wer, an 80-foot<br />

climbing wall, a ropes<br />

challenge course, a large<br />

picnic pavilion, a roller hockey<br />

rink, <strong>and</strong> much more.<br />

Web: recreation.rutgers.edu<br />

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<strong>Rutgers</strong> Day<br />

This day of fun <strong>and</strong> learning<br />

for all residents of New Jersey<br />

is held every April at <strong>Rutgers</strong>–<br />

New Brunswick. For the past<br />

five years, units across the<br />

university have hosted free<br />

events, performances, <strong>to</strong>urs,<br />

exhibits, h<strong>and</strong>s-on activities,<br />

lectures, <strong>and</strong> much more <strong>to</strong><br />

showcase the university’s<br />

programs, achievements <strong>and</strong><br />

contributions <strong>to</strong> the state<br />

<strong>and</strong> the world.<br />

Web: rutgersday.rutgers.edu<br />

●<br />

George H. Cook Farm<br />

Sheep, cows, goats, pigs, <strong>and</strong> horses<br />

are studied <strong>and</strong> cared for on the<br />

working animal science farm in<br />

New Brunswick. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs can drop by<br />

anytime <strong>to</strong> see what’s happening.<br />

Group <strong>to</strong>urs can be prearranged <strong>and</strong><br />

are led by a knowledgeable animal<br />

science student.<br />

Web: farm<strong>to</strong>urs.rutgers.edu<br />

● Robert A. Schommer Astronomical<br />

Observa<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Gaze at the planets <strong>and</strong> stars<br />

through the observa<strong>to</strong>ry’s 20-inch<br />

optical telescope on the second <strong>and</strong><br />

fourth Thursdays of every month,<br />

weather permitting. Check the online<br />

calendar for upcoming astronomical<br />

events. Located on the <strong>Rutgers</strong> campus<br />

in Piscataway. Admission is free.<br />

Web: physics.rutgers.edu/ast/<br />

ast-serin.html<br />

Phone: 732-445-2531/2503<br />

(8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.)<br />

●<br />

●<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Ecological Preserve<br />

The <strong>Rutgers</strong> Ecological Preserve,<br />

a 316-acre tract of l<strong>and</strong> in<br />

Piscataway, is one of the largest<br />

contiguous expanses of forest in<br />

central New Jersey. It provides habitat<br />

for many species of wild animals <strong>and</strong><br />

birds. It is open <strong>to</strong> hikers <strong>and</strong> nature<br />

enthusiasts of all ages. A trail map is<br />

available online under the “About<br />

RUEP” tab.<br />

Web: mappler.info/geo005info<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Gardens<br />

More than 50 beautiful acres on the<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> campus in New Brunswick<br />

are open <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Rutgers</strong> community<br />

<strong>and</strong> the public <strong>to</strong> explore. Special<br />

events, such as a farmer’s market,<br />

spring flower fair, food tastings, <strong>and</strong> a<br />

summer camp for children, make it a<br />

verdant oasis for people of all ages.<br />

Web: rutgersgardens.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-932-8451<br />

Email: rugardens@aesop.rutgers.edu<br />

●<br />

Solar Farm<br />

One of the largest solar farms in<br />

New Jersey <strong>and</strong> at a single campus<br />

nationwide, the 1.4-megawatt solar<br />

farm on the <strong>Rutgers</strong> campus in New<br />

Brunswick/Piscataway is available for<br />

prearranged visits. A <strong>Rutgers</strong> staff<br />

expert in energy conservation leads<br />

individual <strong>and</strong> groups <strong>to</strong>urs.<br />

Email: To arrange a guided <strong>to</strong>ur,<br />

contact Michael Kornitas,<br />

mkornitas@facilities.rutgers.edu<br />

Where <strong>to</strong> Go for Help<br />

Some departments <strong>and</strong> units listed<br />

here serve the entire university, while<br />

others help specific campuses <strong>and</strong><br />

locations. If you do not see a resource<br />

for your location listed in a particular<br />

section, please contact the universitywide<br />

unit for assistance.<br />

Accident Reporting<br />

Employees who are injured or become<br />

ill on the job due <strong>to</strong> their work-related<br />

activities must immediately notify their<br />

supervisor of their injury or illness. The<br />

supervisor must then submit an online<br />

Accidental Injury Report. For assistance<br />

in investigating an accident, please<br />

contact the <strong>Rutgers</strong> Environmental<br />

Health <strong>and</strong> Safety Office.<br />

Web: rehs.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-445-2550<br />

Advertising <strong>and</strong> Promotions<br />

Promotion of schools, events, research,<br />

news, <strong>and</strong> more at <strong>Rutgers</strong> is administered<br />

centrally through the Department<br />

of <strong>University</strong> <strong>Relations</strong> as well as<br />

through individual campuses, schools,<br />

<strong>and</strong> units. The extensive website of<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>Relations</strong> offers in-depth tips<br />

<strong>and</strong> guidance on spreading the word<br />

about all things <strong>Rutgers</strong>. Note that<br />

most advertising requires review <strong>and</strong><br />

approval through the university’s<br />

Advertising Review process.<br />

● <strong>University</strong>wide <strong>and</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong>–<br />

New Brunswick Campus<br />

• <strong>University</strong> <strong>Relations</strong><br />

Web: ur.rutgers.edu<br />

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• Media <strong>Relations</strong><br />

Web: ur.rutgers.edu/media<br />

• Advertising Review<br />

Web: adreview.rutgers.edu<br />

• Event <strong>and</strong> News Promotion<br />

Web: ur.rutgers.edu/eventsoutreach/promote<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Exhibit Kit<br />

Borrow display materials such as table<br />

coverings, banners, podium signs, <strong>and</strong><br />

other items that showcase <strong>Rutgers</strong>.<br />

Web: urwebsrv.rutgers.edu/exhibitkit<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences Campus<br />

at Newark<br />

Web: ur.rutgers.edu/media<br />

Phone: 973-972-4501<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark Campus<br />

Web: www.newark.rutgers.edu/<br />

office-communications<br />

Phone: 973-353-5262<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden Campus<br />

Web: camden.rutgers.edu/page/<br />

media-contacts-resources<br />

Phone: 856-225-6026<br />

Alumni <strong>Relations</strong><br />

The <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Alumni Association<br />

(RUAA) serves <strong>and</strong> engages all<br />

alumni in the life of the institution<br />

through communication, programming,<br />

services, <strong>and</strong> volunteer opportunities.<br />

Web: alumni.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7061<br />

Email: RUAlumni@alumni.rutgers.edu<br />

Benefits<br />

The Benefits Unit of <strong>University</strong> Human<br />

Resources administers the State Health<br />

Benefits Program including medical,<br />

dental, insurance, tax-savings, <strong>and</strong> retirement<br />

plans as well as work-life resources<br />

<strong>and</strong> programs. Through<br />

one-on-one consultation, retirement<br />

<strong>and</strong> financial planning seminars, <strong>and</strong><br />

cus<strong>to</strong>m training, the office is the<br />

primary resource for university employees<br />

seeking benefits assistance.<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Benefits<br />

Web: uhr.rutgers.edu/staff-benefits<br />

Phone: 848-932-3990<br />

Email: benefits@hr.rutgers.edu<br />

Bill Paying<br />

This office focuses on processing payments<br />

<strong>to</strong> vendors, employees, <strong>and</strong> students<br />

in a courteous, timely, <strong>and</strong><br />

professional manner.<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Disbursement Control/<br />

Accounts Payable<br />

Web: ua.rutgers.edu/disbursement<br />

Phone: 848-445-2717<br />

Catering<br />

These offices can provide catering for<br />

events ranging from business meetings<br />

<strong>to</strong> large-scale formal events.<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Dining (New Brunswick/<br />

Piscataway)<br />

Web: food.rutgers.edu/catering-<strong>and</strong>special-events<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>-Newark Catering<br />

Web: rncatering.catertrax.com<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Dining Services<br />

Web: events.camden.rutgers.edu/<br />

catering-information<br />

Computer Support<br />

● New Brunswick Computing<br />

Services<br />

Web: nbcs.rutgers.edu/helpdesk<br />

Phone: 848-445-HELP (4357)<br />

Email: helpdesk@nbcs.rutgers.edu<br />

● Newark Computing Services<br />

Web: ncs.newark.rutgers.edu/helpdesk<br />

Phone: 973-353-5083<br />

Email: help@newark.rutgers.edu<br />

● Camden Computing Services<br />

Web: computing.camden.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 856-225-6065<br />

Email: help@camden.rutgers.edu<br />

● RBHS Information Services <strong>and</strong><br />

Technology<br />

Web: rbhs.rutgers.edu/istweb<br />

Phone: 732-743-3200<br />

Email: isthelp@rbhs.rutgers.edu<br />

Disability Accommodations<br />

● The Office of Employment Equity<br />

This office has overall responsibility for<br />

the university’s policies <strong>and</strong> activities<br />

Gateways for Employees<br />

<strong>Faculty</strong> members who need <strong>to</strong> enter<br />

grades online, staff members seeking<br />

purchase order approval, <strong>and</strong> students<br />

who want <strong>to</strong> access registration<br />

information can use streamlined<br />

gateways <strong>to</strong> access a wide variety<br />

of online resources.<br />

• my.rutgers.edu<br />

Gateway for most university<br />

faculty, staff, <strong>and</strong> students<br />

• myportal.rutgers.edu<br />

Gateway for legacy UMDNJ faculty,<br />

staff, <strong>and</strong> students<br />

If you aren’t sure which gateway <strong>to</strong><br />

use, speak with your department<br />

administra<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

that arise out of its commitment <strong>to</strong><br />

equal opportunity <strong>and</strong> affirmative action<br />

in employment, <strong>and</strong> the university’s<br />

compliance with related legal<br />

obligations. These include the university’s<br />

policies <strong>and</strong> procedures regarding<br />

disability accommodations.<br />

Web: uhr.rutgers.edu/disability<br />

Phone: 848-932-3973<br />

Email<br />

To obtain a <strong>Rutgers</strong> email address,<br />

employees must first activate an<br />

assigned unique identifier called a<br />

NetID. Once this is done, follow<br />

instructions on the NetID website <strong>to</strong><br />

manage an email account. If you need<br />

help, contact one of the help desks<br />

listed under “Computer Support” in<br />

this guide.<br />

Web: netid.rutgers.edu<br />

Ethics <strong>and</strong> Compliance<br />

<strong>University</strong> compliance offices support,<br />

coordinate, <strong>and</strong> assist with compliance<br />

efforts for all federal <strong>and</strong> state laws <strong>and</strong><br />

internal policies. They seek <strong>to</strong> encourage<br />

the highest ethical st<strong>and</strong>ards of<br />

conduct for those who represent the<br />

university <strong>and</strong> act on its behalf.<br />

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LGBT-Friendly<br />

The Campus Pride Index of<br />

LGBT-Friendly Campus Climates<br />

gives <strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick<br />

5 out of 5 stars.<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Office of the Senior Vice<br />

President <strong>and</strong> General Counsel<br />

The general counsel serves as the<br />

university’s chief compliance officer<br />

<strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>les ethical concerns for all<br />

non-RBHS units.<br />

Web: generalcounsel.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7439<br />

Email: curtis@oldqueens.rutgers.edu<br />

● RBHS Ethics <strong>and</strong> Compliance<br />

This office provides the specialized<br />

ethical <strong>and</strong> compliance support needed<br />

for all units in RBHS.<br />

Web: ethics.rbhs.rutgers.edu<br />

Events Calendar<br />

The <strong>Rutgers</strong> Events Calendar is the<br />

central location for information about<br />

events of interest <strong>to</strong> the entire <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

community. Individuals in <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

departments <strong>and</strong> units may, at the<br />

discretion of the calendar events administra<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

post events <strong>to</strong> the calendar<br />

using a NetID.<br />

Web: ruevents.rutgers.edu<br />

Facilities <strong>and</strong> Building<br />

Maintenance<br />

Direct questions about maintaining<br />

<strong>and</strong> repairing existing buildings <strong>to</strong><br />

these offices.<br />

● New Brunswick Campuses<br />

Web: facilities.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-235-6210<br />

● Piscataway Campuses<br />

Web: facilities.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-235-4663<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences Campus<br />

at Newark<br />

Web: rbhs.rutgers.edu/ca/<br />

physical_plant<br />

Phone: 973-972-5400<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark Campus<br />

●<br />

Web: <strong>and</strong>romeda.rutgers.edu/<br />

~ppnewark/<br />

Phone: 973-353-5441<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden Campus<br />

●<br />

Phone: 856-225-6300<br />

Email:<br />

camdenfms@facilities.rutgers.edu<br />

Facilities Capital Planning<br />

<strong>and</strong> Advising<br />

● Facilities Capital Planning <strong>and</strong><br />

Advising Council<br />

This council reviews <strong>and</strong> prioritizes<br />

capital projects within the context of<br />

the university’s strategic <strong>and</strong> physical<br />

master plan.<br />

Web: facilities.rutgers.edu/Main/<br />

CPAC.htm<br />

Phone: 848-445-2541<br />

Email: fwong@facilities.rutgers.edu<br />

Fundraising <strong>and</strong> Donations<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation advances<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>' pursuit of excellence in education,<br />

research, <strong>and</strong> public service. They<br />

connect with donors <strong>to</strong> facilitate gifts<br />

that bring meaningful opportunities <strong>to</strong><br />

the university, its schools <strong>and</strong> programs,<br />

as well as faculty <strong>and</strong> students.<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation<br />

Web: support.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7777<br />

Harassment Prevention:<br />

Workplace <strong>and</strong> Sexual<br />

This office is responsible for policies<br />

<strong>and</strong> activities that arise out of its<br />

commitment <strong>to</strong> equal opportunity <strong>and</strong><br />

affirmative action in employment, <strong>and</strong><br />

the university’s compliance with related<br />

legal obligations.<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Office of Employment<br />

Equity<br />

Web: uhr.rutgers.edu/oee<br />

Phone: 848-932-3973<br />

Hiring Employees<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Human Resources is<br />

available <strong>to</strong> assist departmental leadership<br />

<strong>and</strong> their units with a wide variety<br />

of human resource issues. Each department<br />

or unit is assigned a representative<br />

who provides consulting on all<br />

human resources <strong>to</strong>pics, including<br />

hiring new employees.<br />

● <strong>University</strong> Human Resources<br />

Web: uhr.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-3020<br />

Institutional Research<br />

This office is responsible for seeking<br />

course, curriculum, <strong>and</strong> degree approvals<br />

as well as gathering, analyzing,<br />

<strong>and</strong> using data <strong>to</strong> inform institutional<br />

planning, policy development, <strong>and</strong><br />

decision making.<br />

Golden<br />

Dome<br />

The Golden Dome Athletic<br />

Center is a l<strong>and</strong>mark on the<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>−Newark Campus <strong>and</strong><br />

the heart of the campus athletics<br />

<strong>and</strong> recreation program.<br />

It contains a fitness center,<br />

pool, racquetball courts, tennis<br />

courts, <strong>and</strong> dance <strong>and</strong> exercise<br />

studios for faculty, staff, <strong>and</strong><br />

students alike <strong>to</strong> enjoy.<br />

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<strong>Rutgers</strong> Office of Institutional Re-<br />

●<br />

search <strong>and</strong> Academic Planning<br />

Web: oirap.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7305<br />

Insurance Issues Related <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Property<br />

To establish, maintain, or manage insurance<br />

for university property, student activities,<br />

<strong>and</strong> international travel, or apply<br />

for funding <strong>to</strong> replace damaged or<br />

s<strong>to</strong>len university property, work with<br />

the Department of Risk Management<br />

<strong>and</strong> Insurance.<br />

Web: riskmanagement.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7300<br />

International Services<br />

This center helps international faculty<br />

<strong>and</strong> scholars obtain advice on <strong>and</strong><br />

assistance with everything ranging from<br />

visas <strong>and</strong> immigration issues <strong>to</strong> cultural<br />

adjustment <strong>and</strong> improving Englishlanguage<br />

skills.<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Center for International<br />

<strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>and</strong> Student Services<br />

(universitywide)<br />

Web: internationalservices.rutgers.edu<br />

Legal Counsel, Legal Affairs<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Office of the Senior Vice<br />

President <strong>and</strong> General Counsel<br />

This office provides legal services<br />

related <strong>to</strong> university business <strong>and</strong><br />

represents the university in legal<br />

proceedings.<br />

Web: generalcounsel.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7697<br />

Email: legal@oldqueens.rutgers.edu<br />

Logos, Br<strong>and</strong>ing, <strong>and</strong><br />

Trademark Licensing<br />

All <strong>Rutgers</strong> employees are required <strong>to</strong><br />

adhere <strong>to</strong> the visual identity system<br />

<strong>and</strong> br<strong>and</strong>ing program, which provides<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ards for using <strong>Rutgers</strong>’ marks <strong>and</strong><br />

signatures in all university communications,<br />

marketing initiatives, <strong>and</strong><br />

university-authorized products.<br />

Web:<br />

● Logos <strong>and</strong> Br<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Web: identity.rutgers.edu<br />

● Trademark Licensing<br />

Web: ur.rutgers.edu/trademarklicensing<br />

Mail<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Mail Services<br />

Mail Services is the central receiving<br />

hub for United States mail for all university<br />

departments <strong>and</strong> for all on-campus<br />

students. Vendor deliveries are also<br />

received here. Administrative departments<br />

set up accounts <strong>and</strong> arrange<br />

FedEx, UPS, <strong>and</strong> DHL services directly.<br />

Web: mds.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-2143<br />

Media Inquiries<br />

If members of the news media request<br />

information or interviews with faculty<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or staff, be sure <strong>to</strong> contact the<br />

appropriate media office for information<br />

<strong>and</strong> support.<br />

● <strong>University</strong>wide <strong>and</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong>–<br />

New Brunswick Campus<br />

Web: ur.rutgers.edu/media<br />

Phone: 732-932-7084<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences Campus<br />

at Newark<br />

Web: ur.rutgers.edu/media<br />

Phone: 973-972-4501<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark Campus<br />

Web: www.newark.rutgers.edu/<br />

office-communications<br />

Phone: 973-353-5262<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden Campus<br />

Web: camden.rutgers.edu/page/<br />

media-contacts-resources<br />

Phone: 856-225-6026<br />

16,000<br />

Living Large<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>’ Division of Housing <strong>and</strong><br />

Residence Life serves the largest<br />

on-campus student population<br />

in the country, currently over<br />

16,000 residents.<br />

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75,000<br />

Fit <strong>and</strong> Fun<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden's recently<br />

renovated Athletic <strong>and</strong> Fitness<br />

Center is a 75,000-square-foot<br />

facility filled with over 40 cardio<br />

machines, including treadmills,<br />

ellipticals, bikes, steppers,<br />

cross trainers, <strong>and</strong> spin bikes.<br />

The facility also includes a full<br />

line of circuit strength training<br />

equipment, a resistance pool, a<br />

state-of-the-art training room,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a renovated lobby <strong>and</strong><br />

courts for the Scarlet Rap<strong>to</strong>rs’<br />

basketball <strong>and</strong> volleyball<br />

programs.<br />

Parking <strong>and</strong> Transportation<br />

Whether you need <strong>to</strong> secure a parking<br />

permit or access bus <strong>and</strong> shuttle ser -<br />

vices, the Department of Transportation<br />

Services is committed <strong>to</strong> providing you<br />

with optimal solutions for navigating our<br />

campuses safely <strong>and</strong> easily.<br />

New Brunswick/Piscataway<br />

●<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences Campus<br />

at Newark<br />

Web: rudots.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7744<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark<br />

●<br />

Web: nwkparking.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-353-1839<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden<br />

●<br />

Web: parking.camden.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 856-225-6137<br />

Policies<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> employees are required <strong>to</strong> be<br />

familiar with <strong>and</strong> follow university policies<br />

<strong>and</strong> procedures. Be sure <strong>to</strong> check<br />

the online policy library for the most<br />

up-<strong>to</strong>-date information.<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Policy Library<br />

Maintained by the Office of the Secretary<br />

of the <strong>University</strong>, this is the official<br />

source of information on policies governing<br />

all aspects of the university.<br />

Web: policies.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7434<br />

Email: secretary@oldqueens.<br />

rutgers.edu<br />

Print Purchasing<br />

● Stationery <strong>and</strong> Business Cards<br />

• Dupli Envelope & Graphics<br />

Dupli is <strong>Rutgers</strong>’ preferred vendor for<br />

stationery products. To place orders<br />

with Dupli, <strong>Rutgers</strong> staff should log<br />

in <strong>to</strong> RIAS <strong>and</strong> shop with Dupli using<br />

RIAS Exchange.<br />

Web: purchasing.rutgers.edu/stationery.html<br />

or identity.rutgers.edu/<br />

stationery/overview<br />

• Printing Services<br />

This office provides print production<br />

for business cards <strong>and</strong> stationery for<br />

all <strong>Rutgers</strong> units.<br />

Web: printservices.rutgers.edu<br />

●<br />

General Print Projects<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong> Office of Procurement<br />

Professionals in this office can help<br />

you identify qualified print vendors<br />

<strong>and</strong> can guide you through the<br />

process of purchasing professional<br />

printing services.<br />

Web: purchasing.rutgers.edu<br />

Professional Development<br />

<strong>and</strong> Training<br />

● Office of Learning <strong>and</strong><br />

Professional Development<br />

The office provides faculty <strong>and</strong> staff<br />

with practical approaches <strong>to</strong> managing<br />

their work <strong>and</strong> careers through hundreds<br />

of varied workshops, extended<br />

learning <strong>and</strong> certificate programs,<br />

online resources, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

Web: uhr.rutgers.edu/lpd<br />

Phone: 848-932-3868<br />

Public Safety <strong>and</strong><br />

Emergencies<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Police<br />

Department (RUPD)<br />

The internationally accredited RUPD operates<br />

24 hours a day, 365 days a year,<br />

<strong>to</strong> provide the university community<br />

with a full range of police <strong>and</strong> security<br />

services. All police officers of the RUPD<br />

are commissioned by the State of<br />

New Jersey, are armed, <strong>and</strong> have attended<br />

NJ Police Training Commission<br />

approved academies. They patrol our<br />

campuses in marked police vehicles,<br />

on bikes, on foot, <strong>and</strong> on horses.<br />

Web: rupd.rutgers.edu<br />

Emergencies: 9-1-1<br />

Non-Emergencies<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong> Police, New Brunswick/<br />

Piscataway Campus<br />

Phone: 732-932-7211<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong> Police, Health Sciences<br />

Campus at Newark<br />

Phone: 973-972-4491<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong> Police, Newark Campus<br />

Phone: 973-353-5111<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong> Police, Camden Campus<br />

Phone: 856-225-6111<br />

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● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Emergency Services<br />

The office provides emergency response,<br />

emergency medical services,<br />

public safety education, <strong>and</strong> fire prevention<br />

<strong>and</strong> response. The department<br />

predominantly serves the <strong>Rutgers</strong>–New<br />

Brunswick/Piscataway campuses, however,<br />

many services are provided <strong>to</strong> all<br />

university properties statewide.<br />

Web: rues.rutgers.edu<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Emergency Management<br />

The office provides information about<br />

communications <strong>and</strong> basic safety procedures<br />

<strong>to</strong> use in the event of emergencies<br />

that may include severe<br />

weather conditions, major power failures,<br />

fires <strong>and</strong> explosions, transportation<br />

accidents, other accidents involving<br />

mass casualties, release of hazardous<br />

materials, violent crimes, civil disorder,<br />

bomb threats, public health emergencies,<br />

<strong>and</strong> acts of terrorism.<br />

Web:<br />

emergencymanagement.rutgers.edu<br />

Purchasing <strong>and</strong> Procurement<br />

of Supplies, Equipment, <strong>and</strong><br />

Services<br />

If you are responsible for purchasing<br />

or leasing supplies, equipment, or<br />

services, please visit the <strong>University</strong><br />

Procurement Services website for<br />

information on how purchasing <strong>and</strong><br />

contracting work. <strong>Rutgers</strong> will operate<br />

under one purchasing policy <strong>and</strong><br />

process <strong>to</strong> maximize savings <strong>and</strong> leverage<br />

our combined purchasing power<br />

starting July 1. All employees who were<br />

assigned <strong>to</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong> prior <strong>to</strong> integration<br />

will continue <strong>to</strong> use the <strong>Rutgers</strong> Integrated<br />

Administrative System (RIAS)<br />

while legacy UMDNJ employees will<br />

continue <strong>to</strong> use the MarketPlace system<br />

in Banner for their purchasing needs.<br />

This will remain in place until administra<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

have decided which single<br />

system best suits the needs of the<br />

new <strong>Rutgers</strong>.<br />

● <strong>University</strong> Procurement Services<br />

Web: purchasing.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-4375<br />

Serving Our Students<br />

Serving students is our first priority.<br />

After all, they are the primary reason<br />

the university exists. If you need help<br />

assisting them, here are some key<br />

information resources.<br />

● Information for Current Students<br />

Overview<br />

Web: rutgers.edu/information/<br />

information-current-students<br />

● Admissions<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> has a central undergraduate<br />

admissions office, as well as several<br />

specialized offices for graduate study,<br />

continuing education, <strong>and</strong> school-based<br />

admissions. The following webpage can<br />

get you started <strong>to</strong> find the right office<br />

for your needs.<br />

Web: rutgers.edu/admissions/<br />

choosing-rutgers<br />

● Registrar<br />

Registrars offices are available on each<br />

campus for students <strong>to</strong> register for<br />

courses, apply for graduation, access academic<br />

records, <strong>and</strong> more. They all can<br />

be accessed using a single web portal.<br />

Web: registrar.rutgers.edu<br />

● Financial Aid<br />

Offices are on each campus for the<br />

convenience of students. Information is<br />

housed centrally at one site, <strong>and</strong> information<br />

for each campus location can<br />

be found in the “contact us” section.<br />

Web: studentaid.rutgers.edu<br />

● Cashiers/Bursars<br />

Cashiers offices are located on each<br />

campus, <strong>and</strong> locations <strong>and</strong> phone<br />

numbers can be found on the Office of<br />

Student Accounting, Billing, <strong>and</strong><br />

Cashiering website.<br />

Web: studentabc.rutgers.edu/cashieroffices<br />

● Housing<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick Housing<br />

<strong>and</strong> Residence Life<br />

Web: ruoncampus.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-4371<br />

Email: resident@rutgers.edu<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences Campus<br />

at Newark Housing<br />

Housing at 180 Market Street in<br />

Newark is primarily for RBHS students.<br />

However, some spaces may<br />

also be available for <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark<br />

graduate students.<br />

Web: housing.newark.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-972-8796<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark Office of Housing<br />

<strong>and</strong> Residential Life<br />

Web: housing.newark.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-353-1037<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden Housing <strong>and</strong><br />

Residence Life<br />

Web: housing.camden.rutgers.edu<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Center for International<br />

<strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>and</strong> Student Services<br />

(universitywide)<br />

This center assigns each international<br />

student an adviser <strong>to</strong> assist with a wide<br />

range of issues ranging from visas <strong>and</strong><br />

immigration <strong>to</strong> employment <strong>and</strong> insurance.<br />

The center also provides workshops,<br />

some of which are m<strong>and</strong>a<strong>to</strong>ry,<br />

<strong>to</strong> make every international student’s<br />

transition as smooth as possible.<br />

Web: internationalservices.rutgers.edu<br />

● Student Life<br />

Offices for student programming, leadership,<br />

<strong>and</strong> involvement are located at<br />

all campuses.They enhance the educational<br />

experience through leadership<br />

initiatives, campus-based <strong>and</strong> university<br />

wide programs, community service activities,<br />

clubs <strong>and</strong> student organizations,<br />

student government, <strong>and</strong> so much<br />

more.<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick<br />

Web: rutgers.edu/campus-life/<br />

new-brunswick-campus-life<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark<br />

Web: robeson.rutgers.edu/<br />

studentlife<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden<br />

Web: oci.camden.rutgers.edu<br />

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New Course Approval<br />

When getting a new course<br />

approved, continue <strong>to</strong> work with your<br />

local school curriculum committees,<br />

then move through the Institutional<br />

Research office, which will process<br />

<strong>and</strong> seek approvals.<br />

Web: oirap.rutgers.edu<br />

• RBHS Student Activities<br />

Schools in RBHS have varying<br />

student life resources, which can be<br />

linked <strong>to</strong> from the RBHS website.<br />

Web: rbhs.rutgers.edu/information_<br />

current.shtml<br />

● Career Services<br />

Career Services offices can help students<br />

from their very first days at college<br />

through graduation <strong>and</strong> beyond.<br />

They can provide the resources for<br />

choosing a major in a marketable field,<br />

developing career plans, creating a résumé,<br />

finding internships <strong>and</strong> full-time<br />

jobs, reaching out <strong>to</strong> alumni, developing<br />

plans for graduate school, <strong>and</strong> making<br />

successful career transitions.<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick<br />

Career Services<br />

Web: careerservices.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-445-6127<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark Career<br />

Development Center<br />

Web: ncas.rutgers.edu/cdc<br />

Phone: 973-353-5541<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden Career Center<br />

Web: cc.camden.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 856-225-6040<br />

• Select <strong>Rutgers</strong> Biomedical <strong>and</strong><br />

Health Sciences Schools<br />

Several schools have career services<br />

offices <strong>and</strong>/or other resources for job<br />

placement for their professions:<br />

Graduate School of Biomedical<br />

Sciences<br />

Office of Postdoc<strong>to</strong>ral Affairs<br />

Web: rbhs.rutgers.edu/<br />

ppaweb/opa<br />

School of Health Related<br />

Professions<br />

Web: shrp.rutgers.edu/current_<br />

students/career_rc<br />

School of Nursing Career<br />

Services<br />

Web: sn.rutgers.edu/<br />

careerservices<br />

School of Public Health<br />

Web: sph.rutgers.edu/career.<br />

services<br />

● Ombudsperson Offices<br />

Ombudspersons for students provide<br />

confidential, neutral, <strong>and</strong> independent<br />

high-level assistance with difficult <strong>and</strong><br />

complex issues related <strong>to</strong> academics,<br />

student life, <strong>and</strong> other concerns. The<br />

contact listed here serves the entire<br />

university as well as <strong>Rutgers</strong>–New<br />

Brunswick. However, several campuses<br />

<strong>and</strong> schools have local ombudspersons.<br />

This ombudsperson can direct<br />

students <strong>to</strong> them if appropriate.<br />

• <strong>University</strong>wide <strong>and</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong>–<br />

New Brunswick<br />

Sybil James, Ombudsperson<br />

for Students<br />

Web: ombuds.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-1452<br />

Teaching Resources<br />

These resources are intended <strong>to</strong> help<br />

faculty become stronger teachers<br />

through the use of technology <strong>and</strong><br />

pedagogical training <strong>and</strong> assessment.<br />

● The Office of Instructional <strong>and</strong><br />

Research Technology (OIRT, New<br />

Brunswick/Piscataway <strong>and</strong> Health<br />

Sciences Campus at Newark)<br />

OIRT coordinates the use of universitywide<br />

information technology in support<br />

of instruction <strong>and</strong> research. This office<br />

supports the Sakai LMS environment,<br />

assists faculty in the development of<br />

rich media content for classroom or online<br />

use, <strong>and</strong> provides technologybased<br />

instructional design expertise <strong>to</strong><br />

the university community.<br />

Web: oirt.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-445-8721<br />

Email: hedrick@rutgers.edu<br />

Center for Teaching Advancement<br />

●<br />

<strong>and</strong> Assessment Research<br />

The center supports teaching <strong>and</strong> learning<br />

through a variety of areas: faculty<br />

development, assessment programs,<br />

instructional technologies, classroom<br />

technologies, <strong>and</strong> faculty <strong>and</strong> staff information<br />

technologies.<br />

Web: ctaar.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-932-7466<br />

Email: info@ctaar.rutgers.edu<br />

Center for Online <strong>and</strong> Hybrid<br />

●<br />

Learning <strong>and</strong> Instructional<br />

Technology<br />

Provides support in the creation of multimedia<br />

resources for online <strong>and</strong> hybrid<br />

courses <strong>and</strong> new instructional technologies,<br />

<strong>and</strong> advises faculty about<br />

video options <strong>and</strong> streaming services<br />

for all Pearson eCollege courses.<br />

Web: onlinelearning.rutgers.edu<br />

Offices of Academic Scheduling<br />

●<br />

<strong>and</strong> Technology (OAT, <strong>Rutgers</strong>–<br />

Newark)<br />

OAT oversees course scheduling, supports<br />

the Blackboard LMS environment,<br />

provides support for enhanced classrooms,<br />

including those equipped for<br />

video conferencing, <strong>and</strong> manages campuswide<br />

instructional computing labs.<br />

Web: scheduling.newark.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-353-5706<br />

Email: classrooms@newark.rutgers.edu<br />

Instructional Design <strong>and</strong> Technol-<br />

●<br />

ogy (IDT, <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden)<br />

IDT supports the integration of technology<br />

in<strong>to</strong> the curriculum, provides<br />

training on course development<br />

environments, <strong>and</strong> helps faculty<br />

develop multimedia online content<br />

for both online <strong>and</strong> hybrid courses.<br />

Web: idt.camden.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 856-225-6474<br />

Email: corse@rutgers.edu<br />

Master Educa<strong>to</strong>rs Guild<br />

●<br />

The guild recognizes <strong>and</strong> promotes excellence<br />

in the university’s educational<br />

mission <strong>and</strong> contributes <strong>to</strong> educational<br />

scholarship, research, <strong>and</strong> innovation.<br />

Web: meg.rbhs.rutgers.edu<br />

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iTV Studio<br />

●<br />

The studio provides preproduction<br />

design, development <strong>and</strong> scripting, <strong>and</strong><br />

advanced digital editing <strong>and</strong> distribution.<br />

It can create video web files from<br />

lectures, assist with grants that require<br />

video components, provide textbook<br />

modules, podcasts, <strong>and</strong> much more.<br />

Web: rutgers.tv<br />

Phone: 848-445-5007<br />

Scheduling <strong>and</strong> Space Manage-<br />

●<br />

ment (New Brunswick/Piscataway)<br />

Find help with scheduling academic<br />

facilities for courses, examinations,<br />

<strong>and</strong> events.<br />

Web: scheduling.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-445-3612<br />

Computer Labs (New Brunswick/<br />

●<br />

Piscataway)<br />

The Office of Information Technology<br />

operates computer labs with instructional<br />

software throughout the<br />

university.<br />

Web: nbcs.rutgers.edu/services/<br />

instruction<br />

Phone: 732-445-4357<br />

Email: feedback@computerlabs.<br />

rutgers.edu<br />

Moodle<br />

●<br />

Moodle is an online learning platform<br />

used by many RBHS units <strong>to</strong> augment<br />

courses with forums, databases, wikis,<br />

collaborative communities, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

Web: moodle.rbhs.rutgers.edu<br />

Telephone Service<br />

If you need assistance with telephone<br />

service, contact one of these offices.<br />

They are responsible for the design, implementation,<br />

operation, maintenance,<br />

<strong>and</strong> evolution of voice, video, <strong>and</strong> data<br />

networks.<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Telecommunications<br />

Division<br />

Web: td.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-445-7541<br />

Email: noc@rutgers.edu<br />

● RBHS Information Services <strong>and</strong><br />

Technology<br />

Web: rbhs.rutgers.edu/istweb<br />

Phone: 732-743-3200<br />

Email: isthelp@rbhs.rutgers.edu<br />

Travel<br />

If you need <strong>to</strong> travel on <strong>Rutgers</strong> business,<br />

look <strong>to</strong> these resources for policies<br />

<strong>and</strong> advice.<br />

● Expense Reimbursement<br />

• Travel <strong>and</strong> Business Expense<br />

Reports (TABERS)<br />

Web: ua.rutgers.edu/disbursement/non-po_checks_tabers.php<br />

● International Travel Resources<br />

• <strong>Rutgers</strong> Center for Global<br />

Advancement <strong>and</strong> International<br />

Affairs<br />

Provides key resources <strong>and</strong> helpful<br />

tips for faculty <strong>and</strong> staff traveling<br />

abroad for official university business.<br />

Web: global.rutgers.edu/<br />

services/travel<br />

Phone: 848-932-1777<br />

• Risk Management <strong>and</strong> Insurance<br />

Provides information on international<br />

health insurance requirements<br />

<strong>and</strong> access <strong>to</strong> the online travel<br />

registration form.<br />

Web: riskmanagement.rutgers.edu<br />

<strong>University</strong>wide<br />

Communications<br />

● <strong>Faculty</strong> & <strong>Staff</strong> Bulletin<br />

This email bulletin is delivered <strong>to</strong> each<br />

faculty <strong>and</strong> staff member’s <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

email address every Wednesday.<br />

<strong>Faculty</strong> <strong>and</strong> staff may submit content<br />

<strong>and</strong> see current <strong>and</strong> archived editions<br />

online.<br />

Web: bulletin.rutgers.edu<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Magazine<br />

Published three times a year, <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

Magazine is delivered <strong>to</strong> nearly<br />

380,000 alumni, faculty, <strong>and</strong> friends<br />

of <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Web: magazine.rutgers.edu<br />

● <strong>Rutgers</strong> Today<br />

This is the university’s online news<br />

center, providing a daily stream of<br />

breaking news, feature s<strong>to</strong>ries, <strong>and</strong><br />

video highlights for audiences both<br />

inside <strong>and</strong> outside the university.<br />

Web: rutgers<strong>to</strong>day.rutgers.edu<br />

35,000<br />

Feeding Our<br />

Neighbors<br />

Through <strong>Rutgers</strong> Against<br />

Hunger, the <strong>Rutgers</strong> community<br />

donates 35,000 pounds of food<br />

<strong>to</strong> the needy each year.<br />

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Key<br />

PROGRAM<br />

Consult this section<br />

for a listing of our<br />

schools <strong>and</strong> colleges,<br />

an overview of our<br />

clinical programs,<br />

as well as research<br />

information <strong>and</strong><br />

resources.<br />

Areas<br />

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Academic Basics<br />

One of the most exciting aspects of the newly integrated<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> is the university’s exp<strong>and</strong>ing academic breadth.<br />

The prestige of our integrating schools, related academic<br />

units, <strong>and</strong> the opportunities they afford combined with<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> existing strengths elevate the institution <strong>to</strong> new<br />

heights as a national research university. This section of<br />

the guide introduces you <strong>to</strong> all the schools <strong>and</strong> colleges<br />

of <strong>Rutgers</strong> as well as a wide range of additional<br />

academic offerings.<br />

More than 65,000 students from all 50 states <strong>and</strong> 115 countries—including<br />

45,059 undergraduates <strong>and</strong> 20,267 graduate<br />

students—study at <strong>Rutgers</strong>’ 33 schools <strong>and</strong> colleges.<br />

Schools <strong>and</strong> Colleges<br />

Schools Granting Undergraduate<br />

Degrees Only<br />

Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

Camden College of Arts <strong>and</strong><br />

Sciences<br />

This undergraduate school of the <strong>Faculty</strong><br />

of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences–Camden, offers<br />

students a personalized liberal arts<br />

education <strong>and</strong> the chance <strong>to</strong> work<br />

closely with distinguished faculty in a<br />

broad choice of undergraduate majors<br />

<strong>and</strong> programs in the humanities, the<br />

arts, the social sciences, <strong>and</strong> the natural<br />

<strong>and</strong> physical sciences.<br />

Dean of the <strong>Faculty</strong> of Arts <strong>and</strong><br />

Sciences–Camden: Kriste Lindenmeyer<br />

Web: fas.camden.rutgers.edu/<br />

academics/schools/college-of-arts<strong>and</strong>-sciences<br />

Phone: 856-225-6097<br />

Email: kl436@camden.rutgers.edu<br />

Newark College of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

The Newark College of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

enrolls more than 60 percent of<br />

the undergraduates at <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark,<br />

making it the largest school on campus.<br />

With majors in nearly 40 fields, the curricula<br />

combine the advantages of a liberal<br />

arts foundation with the specialized<br />

training necessary for a specific career.<br />

Acting Dean: Jan Ellen Lewis<br />

Web: ncas.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-353-5213<br />

Email: janlewis@<strong>and</strong>romeda.<br />

rutgers.edu<br />

Med Ed<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> has around 100 graduate<br />

medical education programs<br />

including medical <strong>and</strong> dental<br />

residencies <strong>and</strong> fellowships.<br />

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School <strong>and</strong> College Listings by Location<br />

Camden College of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

College of Nursing * X X<br />

Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning <strong>and</strong> Public Policy<br />

Ernest Mario School of Phar macy *<br />

Graduate School of Applied <strong>and</strong> Professional Psychology<br />

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences * X X<br />

Graduate School of Education<br />

Graduate School–Camden<br />

Graduate School–New Bruns wick<br />

Graduate School–Newark<br />

Mason Gross School of the Arts<br />

New Jersey Medical School *<br />

Newark College of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School *<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Business School–Newark <strong>and</strong> New Brunswick X X<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> School of Dental Medicine *<br />

School of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

School of Business–Camden<br />

School of Communication <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

School of Criminal Justice<br />

School of Engineering<br />

School of Environmental <strong>and</strong> Biological Sciences<br />

School of Health Related Professions * X X X X<br />

School of Law–Camden<br />

School of Law–Newark<br />

School of Management <strong>and</strong> Labor <strong>Relations</strong><br />

School of Nursing * X X<br />

School of Nursing–Camden<br />

School of Public Affairs <strong>and</strong> Administration<br />

School of Public Health * X X X<br />

School of Social Work X X X<br />

<strong>University</strong> College–Camden<br />

<strong>University</strong> College Community-New Brunswick **<br />

<strong>University</strong> College–Newark<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick Campus<br />

Campus at Newark<br />

* Indicates school or college that is part of <strong>Rutgers</strong> Biomedical <strong>and</strong> Health Sciences<br />

** Not a degree-granting unit.<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences<br />

at New Brunswick/Piscataway<br />

at Scotch Plains<br />

at Stratford<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark Campus<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden Campus<br />

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School of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences<br />

This is the undergraduate school for<br />

liberal arts <strong>and</strong> sciences at <strong>Rutgers</strong>–<br />

New Brunswick. With more than 800<br />

faculty <strong>and</strong> more than 70 majors <strong>and</strong><br />

minors in biological <strong>and</strong> physical sciences,<br />

humanities, mathematics, social<br />

<strong>and</strong> behavioral sciences, <strong>and</strong> interdisciplinary<br />

studies, the School of Arts <strong>and</strong><br />

Sciences is the largest unit at the<br />

university.<br />

Acting Executive Dean: Richard S. Falk<br />

Web: sas.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7896<br />

Email: sasexecdean@sas.rutgers.edu<br />

School of Engineering<br />

With a faculty known for research in<br />

areas such as bionic limbs <strong>and</strong> traffic<br />

safety, the School of Engineering is devoted<br />

<strong>to</strong> training the next generation of<br />

innova<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>and</strong> inven<strong>to</strong>rs. Departments<br />

of biomedical engineering, civil <strong>and</strong> environmental<br />

engineering, electrical <strong>and</strong><br />

computer engineering, <strong>and</strong> other disciplines<br />

allow students <strong>to</strong> gain the specialized<br />

knowledge dem<strong>and</strong>ed by<br />

21st-century engineering projects <strong>and</strong><br />

research.<br />

Dean: Thomas Farris<br />

Web: soe.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-445-2214<br />

Email: kendrac@soemail.rutgers.edu<br />

School of Environmental <strong>and</strong><br />

Biological Sciences<br />

This school offers undergraduate professional<br />

<strong>and</strong> preprofessional programs<br />

that focus on the entire biological spectrum—from<br />

organisms <strong>to</strong> ecosystems—<br />

with particular emphasis on social <strong>and</strong><br />

human dimensions at home <strong>and</strong><br />

around the world. <strong>Together</strong> with the<br />

New Jersey Agricultural Research Station<br />

<strong>and</strong> New Jersey Cooperative Extension,<br />

the school helps <strong>to</strong> fulfill the<br />

university’s 142-year-old mission as<br />

New Jersey’s l<strong>and</strong>-grant university <strong>to</strong><br />

serve communities <strong>and</strong> constituents in<br />

every county in the state.<br />

Executive Dean: Robert M. Goodman<br />

Web: sebs.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-3600<br />

Email: execdean@aesop.rutgers.edu<br />

Far, Far Away<br />

Students enrolled in the <strong>Rutgers</strong> Biomedical<br />

<strong>and</strong> Health Sciences schools come from as<br />

far away as Bangladesh, Botswana, Brazil,<br />

Cameroon, China, Egypt, France, Gambia,<br />

Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, India,<br />

Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Libya,<br />

Malaysia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines,<br />

Pol<strong>and</strong>, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South<br />

Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Syria, Taiwan,<br />

Trinidad <strong>and</strong> Tobago, Turkey, Venezuela,<br />

Vietnam, <strong>and</strong> Zimbabwe.<br />

World’s Molecular<br />

Library<br />

The Protein Data Bank at <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

is the single worldwide reposi<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

for three-dimensional protein<br />

structures. Scientists around the<br />

globe use the free online library <strong>to</strong><br />

study, s<strong>to</strong>re, <strong>and</strong> share molecular<br />

information as they hunt for new<br />

medical <strong>and</strong> drug therapies.<br />

Web: www.rcsb.org<br />

Schools Granting Undergraduate<br />

<strong>and</strong> Graduate<br />

Degrees<br />

Business Schools<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Business School–Newark<br />

<strong>and</strong> New Brunswick (RBS)<br />

RBS offers undergraduate, graduate,<br />

executive education, <strong>and</strong> international<br />

programs delivered by a world-class<br />

faculty operating at <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong> –New Brunswick.<br />

Dean: Glenn Shafer<br />

Web: business.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-353-5128 (Newark);<br />

848-445-3600 (New Brunswick/<br />

Piscataway)<br />

Email: gshafer@business.rutgers.edu<br />

School of Business–Camden<br />

The School of Business–Camden<br />

offers courses <strong>and</strong> degree programs<br />

that span undergraduate, graduate, <strong>and</strong><br />

executive education.<br />

Dean: Jaishankar Ganesh<br />

Web: business.camden.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 856-225-6800<br />

Email: askugbiz@business.camden.<br />

rutgers.edu<br />

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Edward J. Bloustein School of<br />

Planning <strong>and</strong> Public Policy<br />

Through graduate degree <strong>and</strong> certificate<br />

programs, students in this school are<br />

trained <strong>and</strong> later employed in the areas<br />

of l<strong>and</strong> use, political processes, public<br />

health, employment <strong>and</strong> social policy,<br />

human services, transportation policy<br />

<strong>and</strong> planning, housing <strong>and</strong> real estate,<br />

urban redevelopment, <strong>and</strong> regional development<br />

<strong>and</strong> planning.<br />

Dean: James W. Hughes<br />

Web: policy.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-5475<br />

Email: ejb@policy.rutgers.edu<br />

Mason Gross School<br />

of the Arts<br />

As the arts conserva<strong>to</strong>ry of <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>, this is a professional school<br />

offering undergraduate <strong>and</strong> graduate<br />

degrees in music, theater arts, visual<br />

arts, <strong>and</strong> dance.<br />

Dean: George B. Stauffer<br />

Web: masongross.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-9360<br />

Email: stauffer@masongross.<br />

rutgers.edu<br />

Nursing Schools<br />

College of Nursing<br />

With classes in both Newark <strong>and</strong> New<br />

Brunswick, the College of Nursing offers<br />

a bachelor of science in nursing, an<br />

accelerated B.S.N., an R.N.-B.S. program,<br />

a master of science leadership<br />

degree, a doc<strong>to</strong>r of nursing practice degree,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a Ph.D. program in nursing.<br />

Dean: William L. Holzemer<br />

Web: nursing.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-353-5293<br />

Email: holzemer@rutgers.edu<br />

School of Nursing<br />

Educational offerings include the B.S.N.,<br />

M.S.N., <strong>and</strong> D.N.P.; a postmaster’s certificate;<br />

a joint Ph.D. in urban systems;<br />

<strong>and</strong> extensive continuing education<br />

opportunities. Unique <strong>to</strong> New Jersey<br />

are its M.S.N.’s in anesthesia, midwifery,<br />

<strong>and</strong> informatics. Classes are offered in<br />

Newark <strong>and</strong> Stratford.<br />

Dean: Susan Salmond<br />

Web: sn.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-972-4307<br />

School of Nursing–Camden<br />

An innovative B.S.N. program immediately<br />

immerses undergraduates in<br />

coursework <strong>and</strong> experiences that at<br />

other nursing schools are typically offered<br />

later in a student’s education. An<br />

R.N.-<strong>to</strong>-B.S.N. program is available, as<br />

well as School Nurse Certification.<br />

Graduate programs (M.S.N. <strong>and</strong> Ph.D.)<br />

will be offered in the near future.<br />

Dean: Joanne P. Robinson<br />

Web: nursing.camden.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 856-225-6226<br />

Email: nursecam@camden.rutgers.edu<br />

School of Communication <strong>and</strong><br />

Information<br />

The school offers undergraduate studies<br />

in journalism, communication,<br />

media studies, information technology,<br />

<strong>and</strong> library science. Graduate degrees<br />

include master’s programs in communication<br />

<strong>and</strong> information studies as well<br />

as library <strong>and</strong> information science, <strong>and</strong><br />

a Ph.D. program exploring communication,<br />

information, <strong>and</strong> media studies. A<br />

professional development program provides<br />

continuous education <strong>and</strong> outreach<br />

for information professionals.<br />

Acting Dean: Claire McInerney<br />

Web: comminfo.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7500<br />

Email: iti@comminfo.rutgers.edu<br />

Our First Nobel<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>’ first faculty member <strong>and</strong><br />

alumnus <strong>to</strong> win the Nobel Prize was<br />

Selman A. Waksman. Along with<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> graduate students Albert<br />

Schatz <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth Bugie, he was<br />

credited with the discovery of strep<strong>to</strong>mycin,<br />

the antibiotic that virtually<br />

ended the scourge of tuberculosis<br />

in the 20th century.<br />

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2,500<br />

The School of Health Related<br />

Professions’ Health Science<br />

Careers program partnered<br />

with 50 New Jersey high<br />

schools <strong>to</strong> provide collegelevel<br />

courses for 2,500 high<br />

school students in 2012.<br />

School of Criminal Justice<br />

This major national <strong>and</strong> international<br />

center for scholarly research on all aspects<br />

of policing, delinquency, crime,<br />

<strong>and</strong> criminal justice administration offers<br />

undergraduate, master’s, <strong>and</strong> Ph.D.<br />

programs.<br />

Dean: Todd R. Clear<br />

Web: rscj.newark.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-353-3311/3292<br />

Email: rscj@newark.rutgers.edu<br />

School of Health Related<br />

Professions<br />

The school has approximately three<br />

dozen programs ranging from post-high<br />

school <strong>to</strong> postdoc<strong>to</strong>ral at locations in<br />

Newark, New Brunswick, Scotch Plains,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Stratford. Programs include undergraduate<br />

certificates, associate degrees,<br />

<strong>and</strong> bachelor’s <strong>and</strong> master’s programs<br />

in fields as diverse as medical imaging,<br />

psychosocial rehabilitation, <strong>and</strong> physician<br />

assistant. Ph.D.’s are offered in<br />

psychiatric rehabilitation, biomedical<br />

informatics, <strong>and</strong> health sciences, while<br />

professional <strong>and</strong> advanced practice<br />

degrees include physical therapy,<br />

clinical nutrition, <strong>and</strong> clinical labora<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

sciences.<br />

Interim Dean: Julie O’Sullivan Maillet<br />

Web: shrp.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-972-5454<br />

School of Management <strong>and</strong><br />

Labor <strong>Relations</strong><br />

The school is comprised of two departments—one<br />

focused on all aspects of<br />

strategic human resource management<br />

<strong>and</strong> the other dedicated <strong>to</strong> the social<br />

science specialties related <strong>to</strong> labor studies<br />

<strong>and</strong> employment relations. In addition,<br />

many continuing education <strong>and</strong><br />

certificate programs are offered.<br />

Dean: Susan J. Schurman<br />

Web: smlr.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-445-5973<br />

Email form: smlr.rutgers.edu/aboutsmlr/contact-us<br />

School of Public Affairs <strong>and</strong><br />

Administration<br />

The school offers a full range of<br />

advanced degree <strong>and</strong> certificate<br />

programs in public administration <strong>and</strong><br />

public service, focused on training<br />

<strong>to</strong>morrow’s leaders in education,<br />

research, <strong>and</strong> practice.<br />

Dean: Marc Holzer<br />

Web: spaa.newark.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-353-5093<br />

Email: spaa@newark.rutgers.edu<br />

School of Social Work<br />

The School of Social Work offers undergraduate,<br />

graduate, <strong>and</strong> professional<br />

degree programs <strong>and</strong> is affiliated with<br />

more than 800 social service agencies<br />

throughout the New Jersey/New York<br />

metropolitan area. The school develops<br />

<strong>and</strong> disseminates knowledge through<br />

social work research, education, <strong>and</strong><br />

training that promotes social <strong>and</strong> economic<br />

justice <strong>and</strong> strengthens individual,<br />

family, <strong>and</strong> community well-being<br />

in the diverse <strong>and</strong> increasingly global<br />

environment of New Jersey <strong>and</strong><br />

beyond.<br />

Acting Dean: Kathleen J. Pottick<br />

Web: socialwork.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7520<br />

Email form: ssw-web.rutgers.edu/<br />

forms/sswcontactus/<br />

Schools Granting Graduate<br />

Degrees Only<br />

Ernest Mario School of<br />

Pharmacy<br />

The oldest pharmacy school in New<br />

Jersey by more than a century, the<br />

Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy offers<br />

a preeminent six-year professional<br />

curriculum leading <strong>to</strong> the Doc<strong>to</strong>r of<br />

Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D).<br />

Acting Dean: Joseph A. Barone<br />

Web: pharmacy.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-445-2675<br />

Email form: pharmacy.rutgers.edu/<br />

content/contact_us<br />

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Graduate School of Applied<br />

<strong>and</strong> Professional Psychology<br />

Committed <strong>to</strong> meeting the need for<br />

well-educated <strong>and</strong> well-trained professional<br />

psychologists, the school offers<br />

programs in clinical psychology <strong>and</strong><br />

school psychology, with concentrations<br />

in community psychology <strong>and</strong> sport<br />

psychology.<br />

Dean: Stanley B. Messer<br />

Web: gsappweb.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-445-3900<br />

Email: rellim@rci.rutgers.edu<br />

AMA Leaders<br />

Two New Jersey Medical School leaders made<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry at the American Medical Association<br />

(AMA): LeAnne J. Roberts, M.D., as chair of the<br />

Medical Student Section, <strong>and</strong> Peter Carmel, M.D.,<br />

D.Med.Sci, internationally recognized neurosurgeon<br />

<strong>and</strong> chair emeritus of the Department of<br />

Neurosurgery who served as the AMA President<br />

last year.<br />

Graduate School of<br />

Biomedical Sciences<br />

With 300 faculty drawn primarily from<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>’ New Jersey Medical School,<br />

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School<br />

<strong>and</strong> School of Dental Medicine,<br />

the Graduate School of Biomedical<br />

Sciences enrolls approximately 800<br />

students <strong>and</strong> offers degrees in the<br />

biomedical sciences including the<br />

Ph.D., the M.S., <strong>and</strong> the M.B.S., as well<br />

as a number of dual degrees, such<br />

as the M.D./Ph.D., D.M.D./Ph.D.,<br />

PharmD/Ph.D., M.D./M.S.-C.T.S.,<br />

DPT/Ph.D., M.S./M.B.A., M.S./M.P.H.,<br />

<strong>and</strong> M.B.S./M.P.H in collaboration<br />

with other schools.<br />

Dean: Kathleen Scot<strong>to</strong><br />

Web: gsbs.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-972-5332<br />

Graduate School of Education<br />

In addition <strong>to</strong> offering several Ed.M.,<br />

Ed.D., <strong>and</strong> Ph.D. programs, the Graduate<br />

School of Education is home <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Regional Educational Labora<strong>to</strong>ry for the<br />

Mid-Atlantic region, the Center for<br />

Effective School Practices, the <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

Institute for Improving Student Achievement,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Davis Institute for Learning.<br />

Dean: Richard De Lisi<br />

Web: gse.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-932-7496<br />

Email form: gse.rutgers.edu/about/contact<br />

Graduate School–<br />

New Brunswick<br />

With faculty drawn from 12 schools at<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–New Brunswick, the Graduate<br />

School–New Brunswick enrolls nearly<br />

4,200 students <strong>and</strong> confers degrees in<br />

61 Ph.D. programs <strong>and</strong> 68 master’s<br />

programs.<br />

Dean: Jerome J. Kukor<br />

Web: gsnb.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-7034<br />

Graduate School–Newark<br />

The Graduate School–Newark offers<br />

more than 20 master's <strong>and</strong> doc<strong>to</strong>ral<br />

programs in subjects ranging from<br />

American studies <strong>to</strong> applied physics,<br />

with several degrees offered jointly with<br />

other institutions.<br />

Dean: Maggie Shiffrar<br />

Web: gsn.newark.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-353-5834<br />

Email: mag.gsndean@rutgers.edu<br />

Graduate School–Camden<br />

The programs offered at this school<br />

are across a wide array of disciplines,<br />

including the only accredited master<br />

of public administration degree program<br />

in the metro Philadelphia region <strong>and</strong><br />

the nation’s first Ph.D. program in<br />

childhood studies.<br />

Dean: Kriste Lindenmeyer<br />

Web: graduateschool.camden.<br />

rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 856-225-6097<br />

Email: kriste.lindenmeyer@camden.<br />

rutgers.edu<br />

Law Schools<br />

School of Law–Camden<br />

A law school of national distinction,<br />

the School of Law–Camden is a leading<br />

national center of legal education<br />

offering a three-year course of study<br />

for full-time students <strong>and</strong> a four-year,<br />

part-time program leading <strong>to</strong> the<br />

awarding of the juris doc<strong>to</strong>rate.<br />

Dean: Rayman L. Solomon<br />

Web: camlaw.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 856-225-6375<br />

Email: raysol@camlaw.rutgers.edu<br />

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School of Law–Newark<br />

As the first law school in New Jersey,<br />

this school is a pioneer in legal education.<br />

The curriculum ensures the development<br />

of professional skills <strong>and</strong> values<br />

within a theoretical framework that promotes<br />

intellectual growth <strong>and</strong> a commitment<br />

<strong>to</strong> social justice. Through the<br />

law school’s eight clinics <strong>and</strong> pro bono<br />

activities, faculty <strong>and</strong> students are at<br />

the forefront of resolving the complex<br />

legal issues facing a global society.<br />

Acting Dean: Ronald K. Chen<br />

Web: law.newark.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-353-5561<br />

Email form: law.newark.rutgers.edu/<br />

contact-us<br />

Medical Schools<br />

New Jersey Medical School<br />

The oldest school of medicine in the<br />

state, the New Jersey Medical School<br />

offers the M.D. in addition <strong>to</strong> other advanced<br />

degrees <strong>and</strong> continuing education.<br />

It encompasses 22 basic science<br />

<strong>and</strong> clinical departments <strong>and</strong> hosts<br />

centers <strong>and</strong> institutes, including the<br />

Public Health Research Institute, the<br />

Global Tuberculosis Center, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Neurological Institute of New Jersey.<br />

Students <strong>and</strong> patients benefit from the<br />

school’s extensive clinical practices, including<br />

direct patient care delivered by<br />

the physicians of the New Jersey Medical<br />

School <strong>Faculty</strong> Practice.<br />

Dean: Robert L. Johnson<br />

Web: njms.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-972-4538<br />

Head for Math<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> ranks fifth in the world<br />

in the number of mathematicians in<br />

the inaugural class of Fellows of the<br />

American Mathematical Society. The<br />

other schools are the <strong>University</strong> of<br />

California, Berkeley; UCLA; the<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Michigan; <strong>and</strong> MIT.<br />

Robert Wood Johnson Medical<br />

School<br />

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School<br />

in New Brunswick offers the M.D. in addition<br />

<strong>to</strong> other advanced degrees <strong>and</strong><br />

continuing education. The school encompasses<br />

20 basic science <strong>and</strong> clinical<br />

departments <strong>and</strong> its extensive<br />

clinical <strong>and</strong> community practices offer<br />

direct care <strong>to</strong> patients <strong>and</strong> learning opportunities<br />

for students. Among its primary<br />

patient care units are the Robert<br />

Wood Johnson Medical Group <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Eric B. Ch<strong>and</strong>ler Health Center, a familyoriented<br />

community health center.<br />

Dean: Peter S. Amenta<br />

Web: rwjms.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-235-6300<br />

Best For Vets<br />

Military Times Edge magazine, in its annual Best for Vets survey, ranks <strong>Rutgers</strong> third<br />

among U.S. four-year institutions for student veterans services. This is due in no<br />

small part <strong>to</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong> employees such as <strong>Rutgers</strong> Office of Veteran <strong>and</strong> Military Programs<br />

<strong>and</strong> Services (l <strong>to</strong> r) unit administra<strong>to</strong>r Drew Daddio, program coordina<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Kimberly Bruss, direc<strong>to</strong>r for veteran services Stephen Abel, <strong>and</strong> assistant direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Robert Bright, who are dedicated <strong>to</strong> veterans' concerns.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> School of Dental<br />

Medicine<br />

Offering pre- <strong>and</strong> postdoc<strong>to</strong>ral dental<br />

education, the <strong>Rutgers</strong> School of Dental<br />

Medicine is the only school of dentistry<br />

in New Jersey <strong>and</strong> is the largest center<br />

of dental research in the state. A sampling<br />

of programs offered includes the<br />

D.M.D.; fellowships in geriatric dentistry,<br />

orofacial pain, oral <strong>and</strong> maxillofacial<br />

radiology; M.S. in dentistry <strong>and</strong> dental<br />

science; Ph.D. in oral biology; <strong>and</strong><br />

programs from endodontics <strong>to</strong> pediatric<br />

dentistry.<br />

Dean: Cecile A. Feldman<br />

Web: sdm.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-972-4633<br />

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School of Public Health<br />

This school offers four degrees (M.P.H.,<br />

M.S. in biostatistics, Ph.D. in public<br />

health, <strong>and</strong> doc<strong>to</strong>r of public health), as<br />

well as dual degrees <strong>and</strong> postbaccalaureate<br />

certificates. Programs are offered<br />

in Newark, New Brunswick, <strong>and</strong> Stratford<br />

through eight departments: biostatistics;<br />

environmental <strong>and</strong> occupational<br />

health; epidemiology; health education<br />

<strong>and</strong> behavioral science; health systems<br />

<strong>and</strong> policy; dental public health; quantitative<br />

methods in epidemiology<br />

<strong>and</strong> biostatistics; <strong>and</strong> urban health<br />

administration.<br />

Interim Dean: George G. Rhoads<br />

Web: sph.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-235-9700<br />

Adult <strong>and</strong> Nontraditional<br />

Students<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> provides learning opportunities<br />

for all types of students: adult students<br />

returning <strong>to</strong> school, professionals looking<br />

<strong>to</strong> enhance career skills, veterans<br />

making the transition from military<br />

service <strong>to</strong> the classroom, international<br />

students wishing <strong>to</strong> study in the United<br />

States, United States-based students<br />

seeking study abroad, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

Whether students are degree seeking or<br />

not, convenient options are available<br />

on or off our campuses as well as<br />

online.<br />

Continuing Education<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Division of<br />

Continuing Studies<br />

This is the first place <strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>p for adult<br />

learners who are considering degree,<br />

nondegree, or certificate programs on<br />

our campuses as well as at satellite locations<br />

<strong>and</strong> online.<br />

Web: continuingstudies.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-932-4700<br />

Email contacts: continuingstudies.<br />

rutgers.edu/contact<br />

9/11 in Real Time<br />

School of Law–Newark’s <strong>Rutgers</strong> Law Review<br />

published “A New Type of War,” an online<br />

chronical of the events of 9/11 <strong>to</strong>ld through logs,<br />

audiotapes, transcripts, <strong>and</strong> radar data of the<br />

9/11 flights. In its first few days of publication,<br />

the site logged 7 million visits from 173<br />

different countries.<br />

Center for Continuing <strong>and</strong><br />

Outreach Education<br />

This center provides lifelong learning for<br />

medical, health care, <strong>and</strong> life sciences<br />

professionals through courses, workshops,<br />

<strong>and</strong> conferences.<br />

Web: ccoe.rbhs.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-972-4267<br />

Schools <strong>and</strong> Colleges<br />

In addition <strong>to</strong> courses <strong>and</strong> programs accessible<br />

through centralized continuing<br />

education hubs, many courses <strong>and</strong> programs<br />

are offered through individual<br />

schools <strong>and</strong> colleges.<br />

Web: www.rutgers.edu/academics/<br />

schools-colleges<br />

<strong>University</strong> College Community<br />

(New Brunswick/Piscataway)<br />

The <strong>University</strong> College Community<br />

supports adult <strong>and</strong> nontraditional<br />

students enrolled in undergraduate<br />

courses at the School of Arts <strong>and</strong><br />

Sciences. Though not a degree-granting<br />

school, the community helps students<br />

complete their degrees, providing<br />

services such as academic advising<br />

<strong>and</strong> balancing the dem<strong>and</strong>s of<br />

nonacademic responsibilities.<br />

Web: ucc.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-932-6965<br />

Email: ucc@rci.rutgers.edu<br />

<strong>University</strong> College–Newark<br />

This academic unit is designed specifically<br />

<strong>to</strong> meet the needs of adult <strong>and</strong><br />

nontraditional students who attend<br />

classes on evenings or weekends.<br />

Web: ncas.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 973-353-5213<br />

Email: janlewis@<strong>and</strong>romeda.<br />

rutgers.edu<br />

<strong>University</strong> College–Camden<br />

With convenient class schedules,<br />

accessible course locations, <strong>and</strong> staff<br />

accus<strong>to</strong>med <strong>to</strong> serving the diverse<br />

backgrounds of adult learners, <strong>University</strong><br />

College–Camden provides an outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

undergraduate education for working<br />

professionals, adults interested in<br />

enhancing their skills, <strong>and</strong> other individuals<br />

returning <strong>to</strong> the workforce or interested<br />

in changing careers. <strong>University</strong><br />

College–Camden is a member of the<br />

Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges<br />

consortium for military veterans.<br />

Web: fas.camden.rutgers.edu/<br />

academics/schools/university-college<br />

Phone: 856-225-6097<br />

Email form: fas.camden. rutgers.edu/<br />

contact-arts-sciences<br />

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World Hunger<br />

Joachim Messing, direc<strong>to</strong>r of<br />

the Waksman Institute of Microbiology,<br />

is the winner of the 2013<br />

Wolf Prize in Agriculture for his<br />

work developing a genetic<br />

engineering technique used in<br />

labora<strong>to</strong>ries <strong>to</strong> create plants that<br />

have produced disease-resistant<br />

crops considered vital <strong>to</strong> feeding<br />

the world's population.<br />

The Bright Side<br />

In 2013, 28 <strong>Rutgers</strong> students earned prestigious<br />

Fulbright Scholarships, making <strong>Rutgers</strong> #11 in<br />

the nation among all research universities. Also<br />

in the group: Arizona State; Brown; Columbia;<br />

Harvard; Northwestern; the <strong>University</strong> of<br />

California, Berkeley; Chicago; Michigan; Texas<br />

at Austin; <strong>and</strong> Yale.<br />

Veteran <strong>and</strong> Military<br />

Programs <strong>and</strong> Services<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> students <strong>and</strong> faculty, along with<br />

alumni <strong>and</strong> staff, have served in the<br />

U.S. military since the American Revolution.<br />

They have undoubtedly made sacrifices<br />

<strong>and</strong> faced hardships unknown <strong>to</strong><br />

most other students. They, <strong>and</strong> those<br />

who will come home in the years<br />

ahead, have earned our respect, admiration,<br />

<strong>and</strong> most importantly support as<br />

they begin a new phase of their lives.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Office of Veteran<br />

<strong>and</strong> Military Programs <strong>and</strong><br />

Services (New Brunswick/<br />

Piscataway)<br />

Established <strong>to</strong> help with issues that student<br />

veterans encounter as they transition<br />

from combat <strong>to</strong> campus, this office<br />

conducts orientation events, men<strong>to</strong>ring<br />

programs, <strong>and</strong> advising programs <strong>and</strong><br />

can help student veterans with everything<br />

ranging from disability services <strong>to</strong><br />

career services.<br />

Web: veterans.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-VETS (8387)<br />

Email: veterans@rutgers.edu<br />

Vet2Vet (Veterans Mental<br />

Health Service)<br />

<strong>University</strong> Behavioral Health Care coordinates<br />

a mental health service for any<br />

veterans suffering from psychological<br />

or emotional distress as well as those<br />

having difficulty re-assimilating back<br />

in<strong>to</strong> civilian life following the conclusion<br />

of active duty service. The <strong>to</strong>ll-free hotline<br />

is accessible 24 hours a day, seven<br />

days a week, <strong>and</strong> provides peer counseling,<br />

clinical assessment, assistance<br />

<strong>to</strong> family members, <strong>and</strong> access <strong>to</strong> a<br />

comprehensive mental health provider<br />

network of professionals specializing in<br />

post-traumatic stress disorder, employment<br />

assistance, <strong>and</strong> other veterans issues.<br />

Web-based peer support <strong>and</strong> live<br />

chat are also available. All services are<br />

free <strong>and</strong> confidential.<br />

Web: ubhc.rutgers.edu/vet2vet<br />

Phone: 1-866-VETS-NJ-4<br />

(1-866-838-7654)<br />

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Academic Calendar Overview 2013-2014<br />

Most <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

Undergraduate<br />

Schools <strong>and</strong><br />

Colleges<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> School<br />

of Dental<br />

Medicine<br />

New Jersey<br />

Medical School<br />

School of<br />

Public Health<br />

Robert Wood<br />

Johnson<br />

Medical School<br />

School of<br />

Nursing<br />

School of<br />

Health Related<br />

Professions<br />

Graduate<br />

School of<br />

Biomedical<br />

Sciences<br />

Summer Session<br />

Ends<br />

Aug 14<br />

International<br />

Program Only:<br />

Aug 26<br />

N/A N/A N/A N/A Aug 28<br />

Fall Semester<br />

Begins<br />

Sept 3 1st Year: Aug 26<br />

2nd Year: Aug 26<br />

3rd Year: June 17<br />

4th Year: June 17<br />

1st Year: Aug 5<br />

2nd Year: Aug 12<br />

3rd Year: June 3<br />

4th Year: June 3<br />

Sept 3 1st Year: Aug 7<br />

2nd Year: Aug 7<br />

3rd Year: June 27<br />

4th Year: June 23<br />

Sept 3 Sept 3 Sept 3<br />

Fall Semester<br />

Ends<br />

Dec 23 1st Year: Nov 29<br />

2nd Year: Nov 22<br />

3rd Year: Dec 13<br />

4th Year: Dec 13<br />

1st Year: Dec 20<br />

2nd Year: Dec 20<br />

3rd Year: Dec 20<br />

4th Year: Dec 23<br />

Dec 23 1st Year: Dec 20<br />

2nd Year: Jan 24<br />

3rd Year: Dec 20<br />

4th Year: Dec 20<br />

Dec 17 Dec 16 Dec 31<br />

Spring Semester<br />

Begins<br />

Jan 21 Jan 6 1st Year: Jan 2<br />

2nd Year: Jan 2<br />

3rd Year: Jan 6<br />

4th Year: Jan 2<br />

Jan 21 1st Year: Jan 2<br />

2nd Year: Jan 27<br />

3rd Year: Jan 6<br />

4th Year: Jan 6<br />

Jan 2 Jan 21 Jan 2<br />

Spring<br />

Recess<br />

March 15 –<br />

March 23<br />

March 17–<br />

March 21<br />

None March 15 –<br />

March 23<br />

None None None<br />

Spring<br />

Semester<br />

Ends<br />

May 14 1st Year: June 12<br />

2nd Year: May 30<br />

3rd Year: June 12<br />

4th Year: May 19<br />

1st Year: May 30<br />

2nd Year: May 30<br />

3rd Year: May 30<br />

4th Year: May 16<br />

May 14 1st Year: May 23<br />

2nd Year: May 2<br />

3rd Year: June 26<br />

4th Year: May 21<br />

April 17 May 9 Aug 29<br />

<strong>University</strong><br />

Commencement<br />

May 18<br />

Summer<br />

Session<br />

Begins<br />

May 27<br />

Incoming<br />

International<br />

Program<br />

Students Only:<br />

March 31<br />

N/A May 27 N/A May 2 May 27<br />

Summer<br />

Session Ends<br />

Aug 13<br />

International<br />

Program Only:<br />

June 24<br />

N/A Aug 13 N/A Aug 20 Aug 15<br />

Some graduate professional units have calendars that differ from the above. Be sure <strong>to</strong> check with individual school <strong>and</strong> college<br />

dean’s offices.<br />

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#1 in Diversity<br />

U.S. News & World Report’s<br />

Best Colleges has ranked<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark #1 in student<br />

diversity since 1997.<br />

Student Veterans (Newark)<br />

The office welcomes current <strong>and</strong><br />

prospective students who are veterans<br />

<strong>and</strong> reservists, working <strong>to</strong> help make<br />

the transition <strong>to</strong> college life as smooth<br />

as possible, <strong>and</strong> the college experience<br />

rewarding <strong>and</strong> productive.<br />

Web: newark.rutgers.edu/veterans<br />

Phone: 973-353-5372<br />

Veterans Services (Camden)<br />

This office helps veterans transition <strong>to</strong><br />

academic life by directing them <strong>to</strong><br />

services <strong>and</strong> resources on campus<br />

<strong>and</strong> in the region.<br />

Web: veterans.camden.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 856-225-2791<br />

Email: frdavis@camden.rutgers.edu<br />

Reserve Officers Training<br />

Corps at <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

Courses in the Reserve Officers Training<br />

Corps (ROTC) curricula are taken along<br />

with required college classes. ROTC can<br />

pay for college tuition as students graduate<br />

as commissioned officers in the<br />

United States military.<br />

Air Force: web.rutgers.edu/rotc485/<br />

Army: www.armyrotc.rutgers.edu<br />

Navy: nrotc.rutgers.edu<br />

International <strong>and</strong> Global<br />

Education<br />

These offices offer various services for<br />

international students <strong>and</strong> faculty working<br />

<strong>and</strong> studying at <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>and</strong> for students<br />

<strong>and</strong> faculty seeking <strong>to</strong> study <strong>and</strong><br />

work aboard.<br />

Centers for Global Advancement <strong>and</strong><br />

International Affairs<br />

Web: global.rutgers.edu<br />

Division of Global Affairs<br />

Web: dga.rutgers.edu<br />

Office of International Student<br />

Scholars Services (Newark)<br />

Web: www.ncas.rutgers.edu/oiss<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Study Abroad<br />

Web: studyabroad.rutgers.edu<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Business School Executive<br />

M.B.A. in China<br />

Web: business.rutgers.edu/emba/china<br />

School of Arts <strong>and</strong> Sciences International<br />

Programs<br />

Web: sasip.rutgers.edu<br />

School of Environmental <strong>and</strong><br />

Biological Sciences International<br />

Programs<br />

Web: sebs.rutgers.edu/international/<br />

Web: sebs.rutgers.edu/international/<br />

research<br />

RBHS Office of International Services<br />

Web: rbhs.rutgers.edu/uroweb/<br />

international_office/<br />

Online Learning<br />

Many online courses are offered<br />

through centralized hubs <strong>and</strong> through<br />

individual schools <strong>and</strong> centers.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Division of Continuing<br />

Studies Online Learning<br />

Web: lifelonglearning.rutgers.edu/<br />

online#degree<br />

Center for Management Development<br />

Web: cmd.rutgers.edu<br />

New Jersey Agricultural Experiment<br />

Station Office of Continuing Professional<br />

Education<br />

Web: cpe.rutgers.edu<br />

Noncredit Course Catalog <strong>and</strong><br />

Registration System<br />

Web: noncredit.rutgers.edu<br />

Center for Continuing <strong>and</strong> Outreach<br />

Education<br />

Web: ccoe.rbhs.rutgers.edu<br />

E-Learning<br />

Web: ist.rbhs.rutgers.edu/<br />

online_courseware.eLearning<br />

$6.2 Million<br />

In the past six years, revenue from<br />

intellectual property created by our<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Biomedical Health <strong>and</strong><br />

Sciences researchers has increased<br />

from $0.16 M <strong>to</strong> $6.2 M. These<br />

discoveries have given birth <strong>to</strong> 24<br />

br<strong>and</strong> new companies focusing on<br />

new diagnostics <strong>and</strong> therapies,<br />

right here in New Jersey. (Source:<br />

UMDNJ-Annual Institutional<br />

Profile, Sept. 1, 2012, page 207)<br />

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All That Jazz<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>’ Institute of Jazz Studies is the largest<br />

<strong>and</strong> most comprehensive library <strong>and</strong> archive<br />

of jazz <strong>and</strong> jazz-related materials in the nation.<br />

Calling the institute “one of the world’s<br />

treasures,” documentary filmmaker Ken Burns<br />

accessed the institute’s resources when<br />

making his PBS film Jazz.<br />

A Friend of Small<br />

Business<br />

The New Jersey Small Business<br />

Development Centers, based at<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>, help create or retain<br />

10,000-plus jobs each year.<br />

Libraries<br />

The <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Libraries are<br />

among the nation’s finest <strong>and</strong> our<br />

academic library degree programs<br />

consistently rank among the <strong>to</strong>p 10 in<br />

the United States. The library system<br />

has assets ranging from broad collections<br />

such as our universitywide digital<br />

library—which provides access <strong>to</strong><br />

electronic journals as well as books,<br />

government publications, music, video,<br />

<strong>and</strong> more—<strong>to</strong> more specialized collections,<br />

such as the world-renowned<br />

Institute of Jazz Studies, which is home<br />

<strong>to</strong> the largest archive of its kind.<br />

Web: libraries.rutgers.edu<br />

Academic Catalogs<br />

As required by the State of New Jersey<br />

<strong>and</strong> certain accrediting bodies, each<br />

school has its own academic catalog<br />

outlining degree <strong>and</strong> major requirements<br />

<strong>and</strong> academic policies <strong>and</strong> procedures.<br />

Current <strong>and</strong> archived catalogs<br />

can all be accessed from one online<br />

location.<br />

Web: catalogs.rutgers.edu<br />

<strong>University</strong> Academic<br />

Calendars<br />

All schools <strong>and</strong> colleges that are part of<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> prior <strong>to</strong> July 1, 2013, follow the<br />

same academic calendar. Many of the<br />

integrating schools follow independent<br />

academic calendars <strong>and</strong> will continue<br />

<strong>to</strong> do so. The academic calendar included<br />

here provides an overview of<br />

key dates. Complete calendars may be<br />

accessed online.<br />

Web: scheduling.rutgers.edu/<br />

calendar.shtml<br />

For staff holidays, visit uhr.rutgers.edu<br />

Art All Around<br />

The Love<br />

of Art<br />

The Zimmerli Art Museum at<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> is one of the<br />

largest <strong>and</strong> most distinguished<br />

university-based museums in the<br />

country. The Center for the Arts at<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden is a year-round,<br />

multivenue arts institution<br />

presenting programs in the visual<br />

arts, performing arts, <strong>and</strong> arts<br />

education. The Paul Robeson Gallery<br />

at <strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark is an artistic<br />

<strong>and</strong> cultural center dedicated <strong>to</strong><br />

presenting art <strong>and</strong> cultural artifacts<br />

as well as educational <strong>and</strong><br />

public programming.<br />

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Major Clinical Programs<br />

Although <strong>Rutgers</strong> has been engaged in clinical activities<br />

for many decades in such areas as autism, anxiety disorders,<br />

<strong>and</strong> HIV-prevention, the newly integrated clinical<br />

components of <strong>Rutgers</strong>—with their long his<strong>to</strong>ry of providing<br />

high-quality, comprehensive patient care—<br />

greatly exp<strong>and</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong>’ clinical reach <strong>and</strong> ability <strong>to</strong><br />

conduct clinical trials. From the latest dental techniques<br />

<strong>to</strong> primary care providers <strong>to</strong> specialized treatment<br />

facilities, these entities are at the forefront of health<br />

care in our state <strong>and</strong> in the country. This section of the<br />

guide introduces you <strong>to</strong> some of the major clinical<br />

components that are important parts of <strong>Rutgers</strong>.<br />

Urologist Joseph Barone (left) speaks with a patient. Most<br />

faculty members at our medical schools are also practicing<br />

physicians, bringing real-world expertise <strong>to</strong> their classrooms<br />

<strong>and</strong> labs.<br />

Major Clinical Components<br />

Cancer Institute of New Jersey<br />

The Cancer Institute of New Jersey is<br />

the state’s only National Cancer<br />

Institute-designated Comprehensive<br />

Cancer Center, a coveted designation<br />

held by only 41 institutes nationwide<br />

<strong>and</strong> granted competitively <strong>to</strong> institutions<br />

characterized by scientific excellence<br />

<strong>and</strong> the ability <strong>to</strong> bring research<br />

discoveries <strong>to</strong> patients. The Cancer<br />

Institute of New Jersey delivers<br />

advanced comprehensive care for<br />

adults <strong>and</strong> children, including access <strong>to</strong><br />

clinical trials; conducts cutting-edge<br />

cancer research; transforms discoveries<br />

in<strong>to</strong> clinical practice; <strong>and</strong> provides<br />

education <strong>and</strong> outreach regarding<br />

cancer prevention, detection, <strong>and</strong> treatment.<br />

Managing more than 100,000<br />

patient visits annually, the institute <strong>and</strong><br />

its network of hospitals treat more than<br />

one-third of the state’s cancer patients.<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Robert S. DiPaola<br />

Web: www.cinj.org<br />

Phone: 732-235-CINJ (2465)<br />

Cardiovascular Institute of<br />

New Jersey<br />

The Cardiovascular Institute of New<br />

Jersey at Robert Wood Johnson Medical<br />

School conducts research, education,<br />

<strong>and</strong> patient care with clinicians <strong>and</strong><br />

scientists who collaborate across<br />

multiple disciplines. The institute translates<br />

new knowledge of heart disease<br />

<strong>and</strong> technology in<strong>to</strong> practical applications<br />

<strong>and</strong> improves heart health by<br />

developing <strong>and</strong> pioneering integrative<br />

strategies <strong>to</strong> prevent, treat, <strong>and</strong> cure<br />

heart disease <strong>and</strong> train future leaders in<br />

cardiovascular medicine. The institute’s<br />

chief resources are its outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

clinical services, research, education,<br />

<strong>and</strong> community outreach programs; its<br />

partnership with the Robert Wood<br />

Johnson <strong>University</strong> Hospital; <strong>and</strong> its<br />

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proximity <strong>to</strong> New Jersey’s many multinational<br />

pharmaceutical <strong>and</strong> medical<br />

device companies.<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r: John B. Kostis<br />

Web: rwjms.rutgers.edu/cvinj<br />

Phone: 732-235-7685<br />

Child Health Institute of<br />

New Jersey<br />

The Child Health Institute of New Jersey<br />

at Robert Wood Johnson Medical<br />

School performs world-class research<br />

directed <strong>to</strong>ward relieving the extraordinary<br />

burden that childhood diseases<br />

exert on health, happiness, <strong>and</strong><br />

prosperity, across the world <strong>and</strong> in<br />

New Jersey. The institute has more than<br />

50 scientists who conduct research in<br />

four major research focus areas: inflamma<strong>to</strong>ry,<br />

immune, <strong>and</strong> infectious<br />

diseases of childhood; neurodevelopment<br />

<strong>and</strong> autism; pediatric cancers <strong>and</strong><br />

stem cells; <strong>and</strong> childhood obesity <strong>and</strong><br />

metabolism. Institute scientists work<br />

side-by-side with clinical pediatricians at<br />

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School<br />

<strong>and</strong> collaborate with scientists across<br />

the <strong>Rutgers</strong> research community <strong>to</strong><br />

study the mechanisms, treatments, <strong>and</strong><br />

prevention of childhood diseases.<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Arnold B. Rabson<br />

Web: rwjms.rutgers.edu/chinj<br />

Phone: 732-235-9523<br />

Nationally<br />

Recognized<br />

Our Eric B. Ch<strong>and</strong>ler Health Care<br />

Center is one of only<br />

21 federally qualified health<br />

centers in New Jersey.<br />

Eric B. Ch<strong>and</strong>ler<br />

Health Center<br />

The Eric B. Ch<strong>and</strong>ler Health Center in<br />

New Brunswick plays a key role in<br />

meeting the health care needs of the<br />

community, offering medical services<br />

<strong>to</strong> all who are in need, regardless of a<br />

person’s or family’s ability <strong>to</strong> pay.<br />

A federally qualified <strong>and</strong> funded community<br />

health center, Ch<strong>and</strong>ler is owned<br />

by Robert Wood Johnson Medical<br />

School <strong>and</strong> operated jointly with a<br />

Community Board. The goal of the<br />

center is <strong>to</strong> eliminate barriers <strong>to</strong> obtaining<br />

quality, family-oriented primary <strong>and</strong><br />

dental health care for its diverse, multicultural<br />

population by providing comprehensive<br />

acute <strong>and</strong> chronic care <strong>to</strong><br />

patients of all ages.<br />

Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>and</strong> Chief Executive<br />

Officer: S<strong>and</strong>ra Adams<br />

Web: rwjms.rutgers.edu/patient_care/<br />

ch<strong>and</strong>ler<br />

Phone: 732-235-6700<br />

New Jersey Medical School<br />

<strong>Faculty</strong> Practice<br />

The New Jersey Medical School (NJMS)<br />

<strong>Faculty</strong> Practice meets the wide-ranging<br />

health care needs of patients throughout<br />

New Jersey <strong>and</strong> the tristate area.<br />

NJMS <strong>Faculty</strong> Practice’s approximately<br />

355 physicians, representing more than<br />

120 subspecialties, are nationally acclaimed<br />

experts who serve as faculty<br />

members in one or more of the medical<br />

school’s 15 clinical departments.<br />

With practice sites in Newark, Bedminster,<br />

Hackensack, Rosel<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Summit,<br />

the practice’s highly specialized<br />

clinical services include musculoskeletal<br />

oncology; o<strong>to</strong>laryngology; <strong>and</strong> neurological<br />

surgery. The practice is home <strong>to</strong><br />

the state’s only liver transplant program<br />

<strong>and</strong> staffs the busiest Level 1 Trauma<br />

Center in New Jersey.<br />

Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs:<br />

Kendell R. Sprott<br />

Web: njms.rutgers.edu/patient_care<br />

Phone: 973-972-1818<br />

1.7 million<br />

Touching<br />

People’s<br />

Lives<br />

Patient visits <strong>to</strong> clinical entities<br />

<strong>to</strong>tal 1.7 million every year.<br />

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Brilliant Beacons<br />

Molecular beacon probes that quickly<br />

diagnose bacterial <strong>and</strong> viral infections are used<br />

throughout the world <strong>and</strong> were created by Fred<br />

Russell Kramer, Ph.D., Sanjay Tyagi, Ph.D., <strong>and</strong><br />

Salva<strong>to</strong>re Marras, Ph.D., at the Public Health<br />

Research Institute at New Jersey Medical School.<br />

At last check, this technology was licensed <strong>to</strong><br />

more than 60 companies <strong>and</strong> had earned more<br />

than $31 million.<br />

Robert Wood Johnson<br />

Medical Group<br />

The Robert Wood Johnson Medical<br />

Group is the faculty practice of Robert<br />

Wood Johnson Medical School. One of<br />

the largest multispecialty physician<br />

practices in the state, the group consists<br />

of more than 500 physicians with<br />

expertise in more than 200 subspecialty<br />

clinical programs, providing a full<br />

range of services for children <strong>and</strong><br />

adults. The group provides services at<br />

its main practice location in New<br />

Brunswick <strong>and</strong> in Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, Monroe,<br />

Piscataway, Prince<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>and</strong> Somerset.<br />

In addition, group physicians provide<br />

clinical care at more than 20 hospitals<br />

<strong>and</strong> ambula<strong>to</strong>ry care sites throughout<br />

the state, including its principal partner<br />

Robert Wood Johnson <strong>University</strong><br />

Hospital.<br />

Chief Executive Officer: Peter S.<br />

Amenta<br />

Web: rwjms.rutgers.edu/patient_ care<br />

Phone: 1-877-4RWJDOC<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Dental<br />

Associates<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Dental Associates,<br />

the faculty practice of the <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

School of Dental Medicine, offers a<br />

wide range of dental care in one<br />

location, making the practice unique.<br />

Its 25 dentists provide preventive,<br />

diagnostic, <strong>and</strong> res<strong>to</strong>rative care, along<br />

with aesthetic (cosmetic) dentistry.<br />

Using a team approach, all of the practitioners<br />

<strong>and</strong> specialists work <strong>to</strong>gether<br />

<strong>to</strong> provide coordinated, timely care.<br />

Chief Operating Officer: Michael Conte<br />

Web: sdm.rutgers.edu/patients<br />

Phone: 973-972-2444 (patient<br />

scheduling)<br />

<strong>University</strong> Behavioral Health<br />

Care<br />

<strong>University</strong> Behavioral Health Care<br />

(UBHC) offers a full continuum of behavioral<br />

health <strong>and</strong> addiction services<br />

for children, adolescents, adults, <strong>and</strong><br />

seniors throughout New Jersey. UBHC’s<br />

1,100 experienced behavioral health<br />

professionals <strong>and</strong> support staff are dedicated<br />

<strong>to</strong> treatment, prevention, <strong>and</strong> education.<br />

UBHC, one of the largest<br />

providers of behavioral health care in<br />

the country, has 15 sites throughout<br />

New Jersey, with primary locations in<br />

Piscataway <strong>and</strong> Newark. Services are<br />

readily accessible <strong>and</strong> include inpatient,<br />

outpatient, partial hospitalization,<br />

screening, crisis stabilization,<br />

family/caregiver support, community<br />

outreach <strong>and</strong> case management, residential,<br />

supported employment, research,<br />

prevention, <strong>and</strong> consultation.<br />

UBHC’s <strong>University</strong> Correctional Health<br />

Care unit provides mental <strong>and</strong> dental<br />

health <strong>and</strong> sex offender-specific treatment<br />

services for individuals in various<br />

New Jersey criminal justice systems.<br />

President <strong>and</strong> Chief Executive Officer:<br />

Chris<strong>to</strong>pher Kosseff<br />

Web: ubhc.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-235-5900<br />

Clinical Affiliations<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>and</strong> legacy UMDNJ units have<br />

successfully developed many joint programs<br />

with affiliate hospitals <strong>and</strong> other<br />

health care facilities <strong>to</strong> provide a wide<br />

range of clinical experiences for its students<br />

<strong>and</strong> faculty. Affiliation agreements<br />

are made with health care<br />

entities that meet the most stringent<br />

criteria. These mutually beneficial<br />

arrangements allow schools <strong>to</strong> ensure<br />

students receive real-world practice in<br />

leading clinical environments, while<br />

both the schools <strong>and</strong> affiliates enjoy<br />

collaborations on clinical care, research,<br />

<strong>and</strong> community service.<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> has relationships with<br />

hundreds of clinical affiliates in New<br />

Jersey <strong>and</strong> surrounding states. Lists<br />

of clinical affiliations can be found on<br />

many individual college, school, <strong>and</strong><br />

institute websites.<br />

Medical His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Our two medical schools <strong>and</strong><br />

pharmacy school are the oldest<br />

<strong>and</strong> largest in New Jersey.<br />

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Research Basics<br />

Research is fundamental <strong>to</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong>’ mission <strong>and</strong> provides<br />

a vital <strong>and</strong> growing foundation for the academic,<br />

community, <strong>and</strong> clinical service elements at the heart of<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>’ excellence. The basic, clinical, <strong>and</strong> translational<br />

research at <strong>Rutgers</strong>—spanning an amazing range of disciplines<br />

in the arts <strong>and</strong> humanities <strong>and</strong> the life, physical,<br />

biomedical, <strong>and</strong> social sciences—contributes <strong>to</strong><br />

advances in knowledge <strong>and</strong> technology that drive education<br />

<strong>and</strong> economic development <strong>and</strong> improve our<br />

lives <strong>and</strong> the global community.<br />

The <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>University</strong> Cell <strong>and</strong> DNA Reposi<strong>to</strong>ry: Infinite Biologics is the largest<br />

university-based reposi<strong>to</strong>ry of its kind in the world. The reposi<strong>to</strong>ry receives more<br />

than $30 million annually in research funding from government, corporate, <strong>and</strong><br />

private sources, <strong>and</strong> is a key international center for the study of genetics <strong>and</strong> autism,<br />

mental health, drug abuse, alcoholism, diabetes, <strong>and</strong> digestive <strong>and</strong> kidney diseases.<br />

Research Administration<br />

Led by the university’s faculty, research<br />

at <strong>Rutgers</strong> is supported by staff in many<br />

units. The Office of the Vice President<br />

for Research <strong>and</strong> Economic Development<br />

plays a key role, facilitating grant<br />

applications, research alliances, technology<br />

commercialization, <strong>and</strong> relationships<br />

among faculty <strong>and</strong> the region’s<br />

corporations <strong>and</strong> businesses.<br />

Web: vpr.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 732-932-1500<br />

Research Highlights<br />

Research at <strong>Rutgers</strong> not only produces<br />

valuable knowledge <strong>and</strong> technology, it<br />

yields fascinating s<strong>to</strong>ries. Find news<br />

about research posted daily at<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Today.<br />

Web: rutgers.edu/news-center/<br />

rutgers-<strong>to</strong>day<br />

Ceramic Expertise Earns <strong>Rutgers</strong> a<br />

$9 Million Role in Army-Funded<br />

Research: <strong>Rutgers</strong>’ longst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

expertise in ceramic engineering is<br />

being tapped by the military <strong>to</strong> develop<br />

armor that better shields soldiers from<br />

modern threats, particularly improvised<br />

explosive devices (IEDs). A <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

team is part of a research consortium<br />

that the U.S. Army agreed <strong>to</strong> fund<br />

with up <strong>to</strong> $90 million for as many as<br />

10 years, with <strong>Rutgers</strong> receiving up<br />

<strong>to</strong> $9 million.<br />

Revolutionary TB Testing: David<br />

All<strong>and</strong>, professor of medicine, chief of<br />

infectious diseases, <strong>and</strong> direc<strong>to</strong>r of the<br />

Center for Emerging <strong>and</strong> Re-Emerging<br />

Pathogens at New Jersey Medical<br />

School, invented the approach for a<br />

rapid TB test that won the endorsement<br />

of the World Health Organization.<br />

The test can accurately diagnose<br />

patients in about 100 minutes—<br />

significantly less time compared <strong>to</strong><br />

conventional TB diagnosis.<br />

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$702 million<br />

New Jersey’s<br />

Largest R&D<br />

Enterprise<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> development (R&D)<br />

expenditures at <strong>Rutgers</strong> <strong>to</strong>taling<br />

$702 million places us<br />

as New Jersey's largest R&D<br />

enterprise <strong>and</strong> number 24 on<br />

the list of U.S. universities.<br />

Inventions Lead <strong>to</strong> Honors: The 2012<br />

New Jersey Inven<strong>to</strong>rs Hall of Fame honored<br />

neuroscientist Paula Tallal as Inven<strong>to</strong>r<br />

of the Year. Her research has led<br />

<strong>to</strong> a growing global business that develops<br />

software <strong>to</strong> help children <strong>and</strong><br />

adults with learning disabilities. Biochemist<br />

Sergei Kotenko won the N.J. Inven<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

Hall of Fame Patent of the Year<br />

Award for his discovery of powerful antivirals<br />

called interferon lambdas.<br />

Genetic Answers: For less than $200,<br />

a new genetic carrier DNA sequencing<br />

test at the Institute of Genomic Medicine<br />

at New Jersey Medical School can<br />

screen for cancer <strong>and</strong> hereditary disorders<br />

such as cystic fibrosis.<br />

Bugs vs. Bugs: Daniel Kadouri of the<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> School of Dental Medicine is<br />

using preda<strong>to</strong>ry bacteria in the battle<br />

against drug-resistant infections. Two in<br />

particular–Bdellovibbrio <strong>and</strong> Micavibrio<br />

–are the fastest moving organisms in<br />

all of nature. The U.S. Department of<br />

Defense has invested more than $1.5<br />

million in his work <strong>to</strong> help save soldiers<br />

coming back from war zones with<br />

deadly, antibiotic-resistant infections.<br />

Research Resources<br />

Office of the Vice President<br />

for Research <strong>and</strong> Economic<br />

Development<br />

This office oversees the expansion <strong>and</strong><br />

development of basic <strong>and</strong> applied<br />

research. Among the services provided<br />

is assistance with the development,<br />

funding, <strong>and</strong> operation of research<br />

centers <strong>and</strong> institutes, including those<br />

with corporate partners. Other key<br />

services include:<br />

• External Awards Management<br />

• <strong>Faculty</strong> Research Database<br />

• Funding Opportunity Databases<br />

• Clinical Trials<br />

• Institutional Review Boards (IRBs)<br />

• Human Subjects Protection<br />

• Preclinical Research Programs<br />

Web: vpr.rutgers.edu<br />

Online <strong>Guide</strong><br />

The Office of the Vice President for<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Economic Development<br />

has created an online guide <strong>to</strong> research<br />

equipment, facilities, <strong>and</strong> services that<br />

are available <strong>to</strong> researchers both outside<br />

<strong>and</strong> inside <strong>Rutgers</strong>.<br />

Web: vpr.rutgers.edu/guide/general<br />

Phone: 848-445-5520<br />

Email: frontdoor@rutgers.edu<br />

Research Grants <strong>and</strong><br />

Contracts<br />

Research proposals, grants, <strong>and</strong> contracts<br />

<strong>and</strong> the relevant support important<br />

<strong>to</strong> faculty <strong>and</strong> staff is provided<br />

“pre-award” by the Office of Research<br />

<strong>and</strong> Sponsored Programs <strong>and</strong> “postaward”<br />

by the Division of Grant <strong>and</strong><br />

Contract Accounting. These offices assist<br />

faculty members in their efforts <strong>to</strong><br />

obtain <strong>and</strong> administer externally sponsored<br />

programs in accordance with the<br />

rules <strong>and</strong> regulations governing the<br />

programs. Their procedural efforts are<br />

intended <strong>to</strong> ensure that the university<br />

remains in good programmatic <strong>and</strong> financial<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ing with sponsors thereby<br />

encouraging a steady source of funding<br />

for the university <strong>and</strong> its faculty.<br />

Office of Research <strong>and</strong> Sponsored<br />

Programs<br />

This office assists faculty in preparing<br />

budgets, obtaining institutional approvals<br />

(including human <strong>and</strong> animal<br />

research approvals), <strong>and</strong> submitting<br />

completed applications. It also provides<br />

advice <strong>and</strong> assistance with sponsored<br />

program management <strong>and</strong> compliance<br />

issues.<br />

Web: orsp.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-0150<br />

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Undergraduate<br />

Research<br />

More than 60 percent of <strong>Rutgers</strong> undergraduate<br />

students engage in original<br />

research. Many of them work through<br />

programs like the Aresty Research Center,<br />

which assists undergraduate students in<br />

learning about the process of research,<br />

identifying faculty men<strong>to</strong>rs or projects,<br />

defining research goals, seeking funding<br />

for a project, <strong>and</strong> presenting their findings<br />

<strong>to</strong> the university <strong>and</strong> the general public.<br />

Web: aresty.rutgers.edu<br />

Division of Grant <strong>and</strong> Contract<br />

Accounting<br />

This office is responsible for reviewing<br />

the terms <strong>and</strong> conditions of the award,<br />

assigning an account number, <strong>and</strong><br />

entering an approved award budget for<br />

the investiga<strong>to</strong>r’s use in the university’s<br />

systems. The staff is ready <strong>to</strong> work with<br />

investiga<strong>to</strong>rs who have questions with<br />

their budget <strong>and</strong> financial records <strong>and</strong><br />

assist the investiga<strong>to</strong>r in making the<br />

necessary adjustments.<br />

Web: postaward.rutgers.edu<br />

Technology Licensing,<br />

Patents, <strong>and</strong> Copyrighting<br />

Along with front-end assistance provided<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong> faculty <strong>and</strong> staff in the<br />

area of patents, licensing, <strong>and</strong> copyrights,<br />

the Office of Technology<br />

Commercialization (OTC) builds connections<br />

<strong>to</strong> the business <strong>and</strong> investment<br />

communities aimed at moving the<br />

university’s technologies <strong>to</strong> the marketplace.<br />

The OTC staff educates <strong>and</strong><br />

serves as a resource for the <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

community on matters relating <strong>to</strong><br />

intellectual property, technology commercialization,<br />

<strong>and</strong> entrepreneurship;<br />

protects intellectual property via<br />

trademarks <strong>and</strong> patents; <strong>and</strong><br />

negotiates patent licenses.<br />

Web: otc.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-0115<br />

Email: lbdars@otc.rutgers.edu<br />

Business <strong>and</strong> Industry<br />

Resources<br />

The Office of the Vice President for<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Economic Development<br />

provides a key access point for business<br />

<strong>and</strong> industry. A universitywide<br />

professional team focuses on publicprivate<br />

partnerships, getting the right<br />

people in the room for high-impact,<br />

high-yield interactions among faculty<br />

<strong>and</strong> industry. The collaborations<br />

established through these programs<br />

create high-skilled jobs, foster an<br />

entrepreneurial approach, <strong>and</strong> attract<br />

<strong>and</strong> retain innovative, fast-growing<br />

companies in the state. Other functions<br />

of the office range from management<br />

<strong>and</strong> establishment of business incubation<br />

facilities <strong>and</strong> programs <strong>to</strong> strategic<br />

planning, needs assessments, business<br />

plans, <strong>and</strong> feasibility studies.<br />

Web: vpr.rutgers.edu<br />

Phone: 848-932-1500<br />

Email: frontdoor@rutgers.edu<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Environmental<br />

Health <strong>and</strong> Safety<br />

Research operation pro<strong>to</strong>col submissions,<br />

radioactive <strong>and</strong> biological waste<br />

pickups, labora<strong>to</strong>ry safety training, <strong>and</strong><br />

compliance concerns should be directed<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>Rutgers</strong> Environmental Health<br />

<strong>and</strong> Safety.<br />

Web: rehs.rutgers.edu<br />

Core Research Facilities,<br />

Centers, <strong>and</strong> Institutes<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> is home <strong>to</strong> more than 300<br />

research centers <strong>and</strong> institutes recognized<br />

nationally <strong>and</strong> globally for the<br />

work in the arts <strong>and</strong> humanities, social<br />

sciences, life sciences, <strong>and</strong> physical<br />

sciences.<br />

Web: www.rutgers.edu/research/<br />

centers-institutes<br />

Our Second Nobel<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>’ second alumnus <strong>to</strong> win<br />

the Nobel Prize, Mil<strong>to</strong>n Friedman<br />

(<strong>Rutgers</strong> College 1932) had an<br />

illustrious career as a professor<br />

of economics at the <strong>University</strong> of<br />

Chicago. One of the world’s leading<br />

proponents of the importance of<br />

the free market, Friedman won<br />

the Nobel Memorial Prize in<br />

Economic Sciences in 1976.<br />

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Maps<br />

Whether you are a longtime <strong>Rutgers</strong> or a legacy UMDNJ<br />

employee, the integration brings with it new campuses<br />

<strong>to</strong> explore for everyone. From bustling cities <strong>to</strong> contemporary<br />

suburban l<strong>and</strong>scapes <strong>and</strong> bucolic farms, <strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

campuses span a wide range of settings. Refer <strong>to</strong> this<br />

section for maps <strong>to</strong> major campuses, as well as two of<br />

our additional locations.<br />

Web: rumaps.rutgers.edu<br />

Parks<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Buildings<br />

Non <strong>Rutgers</strong> Buildings<br />

Non <strong>Rutgers</strong> Parking Lot<br />

Parking Lot<br />

Train Station<br />

Hospital<br />

One-Way Directional<br />

Our New Brunswick Campus is where it all began for <strong>Rutgers</strong>,<br />

with his<strong>to</strong>ric <strong>and</strong> architectural miles<strong>to</strong>nes dating back <strong>to</strong> the<br />

American Revolution <strong>and</strong> the early days of the nation. With<br />

facilities on both sides of the Raritan River, its setting inspired<br />

our alma mater, On the Banks of the Old Raritan.<br />

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132 George St<br />

His<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

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New Gibbons<br />

Developmental<br />

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Federation Hall<br />

Blanche & Irving<br />

74A<br />

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Disabilities<br />

77<br />

Laurie Music Library<br />

Bettenbender nd<br />

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Center School<br />

Dean’s Residence,<br />

Cooper<br />

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Carpender<br />

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Dining Hall<br />

House<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>ria PITTMAN<br />

Mastrobuono<br />

72<br />

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Old Gibbons<br />

Residence Campus<br />

PARK<br />

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79A<br />

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Cabaret<br />

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Willets Health Center<br />

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79<br />

PARK<br />

Davison Hall<br />

Agora<br />

<strong>University</strong> Inn &<br />

70<br />

176 Ryders Lane<br />

Parking<br />

Conference Center<br />

Cook/Douglass<br />

Deck<br />

Books<strong>to</strong>re<br />

Loree Building<br />

Wood Lawn<br />

Counseling Waller<br />

Gatehouse<br />

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Wittenborn<br />

82<br />

Scholars Residence<br />

Psychological<br />

Hall<br />

Services<br />

Loree<br />

Gym<br />

86<br />

Ruth Dill Johnson Crockett Building<br />

Floriculture<br />

Ruth Schilling Hennessy<br />

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Greenhouses<br />

Passion<br />

78<br />

Alumnae Center<br />

Katzenbach<br />

NJ Federation<br />

Puddledle<br />

Hall<br />

71<br />

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87<br />

Eagle<strong>to</strong>n Institute of<br />

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81<br />

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House<br />

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91<br />

Henderson 75<br />

Carriage House<br />

Dining Hall<br />

Apartments<br />

71A<br />

Lippincott inco<br />

Hall<br />

Thompson Hall<br />

Woodbury<br />

80<br />

Little Theater<br />

89<br />

Lipman Hall<br />

Residence Hall<br />

Nicholas<br />

71A<br />

Martin<br />

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Hall<br />

Center for<br />

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Corwin<br />

Bunting-Cobb<br />

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Buildings<br />

Bartlett Hall<br />

Physiology<br />

Foran<br />

Hall<br />

Residence Hall<br />

76<br />

Labor Education Center<br />

96<br />

Douglass Developmental<br />

Cook Building<br />

Vivarium<br />

Cook/Douglass ougla s<br />

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Disabilities Center<br />

School ol of Management<br />

& Labor <strong>Relations</strong><br />

Lecture Hall<br />

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98A<br />

Facilities Maintenance/<br />

Acarology<br />

Food Science<br />

Institute te of Marine<br />

Labora<strong>to</strong>ryory<br />

Farm Crop<br />

Building<br />

Key Shop<br />

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Greenhouses<br />

90<br />

Cook<br />

NJ Law Center<br />

Campus<br />

ASB II/<strong>University</strong><br />

Chiller McLean<br />

Research Lab/<br />

Building<br />

Georges Rd<br />

Center<br />

Human Resources<br />

Annex<br />

Agricultural ural Chemistry Building<br />

84<br />

97<br />

Cook/Douglass<br />

RECREATION PARK<br />

NJAES Research<br />

Recreation Center<br />

84<br />

J.B. Smith<br />

Greenhouses<br />

Nabisco Center for<br />

Classroom Building<br />

Advanced Food Technology<br />

99A<br />

99B 99C<br />

ASB III<br />

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98B<br />

SKELLEY FIELD<br />

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Research<br />

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83<br />

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Resource Sciences Building<br />

Residence Hall<br />

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Mabel Smith Douglass<br />

Marryott Music Building<br />

Library<br />

Robert E. Mortensen Hall<br />

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Lives<strong>to</strong>ck Barn<br />

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Holly House<br />

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HEYLAR WOODS<br />

Lives<strong>to</strong>ck Granary Barn<br />

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Log Cabin<br />

Blacksmith Shop<br />

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Ralph Geiger Turfgrass<br />

Education Building<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> NJAES<br />

Office of Continuing<br />

Professional Education<br />

MAPS RUTGERS 51


<strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences Campus at Newark<br />

Administration istration Complex,<br />

Buildings 1-18<br />

CABINET STREET<br />

WEST MARKET MARKET STRE<br />

STREET<br />

MORRIS AVENUE<br />

NUE<br />

HARTFORD STREET<br />

TO ROUTE 280 AND<br />

THE GARDEN STATE<br />

TE<br />

PARKWAY<br />

HUDSON HUDSON STREET STREET<br />

P<br />

PARKING<br />

BERGEN GEN STREET STREET<br />

PARKING<br />

P<br />

WARREN N STREET<br />

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Stanley S. Bergen Jr. Building<br />

TWELFTH A<br />

TWELFTH AVENUE<br />

WEST MARKET STREET<br />

VENUE<br />

P3<br />

PARKING<br />

DOC<br />

GARAGE<br />

TWELFTH A<br />

US S<br />

BUS ROUTE #21<br />

TO DOWNTOWN NEWARK<br />

TWELFTH AVENUE<br />

BUS ROUTE #34<br />

VENU<br />

Doc<strong>to</strong>rs Office Center (DOC)<br />

NUE<br />

OUTE<br />

ACC - Ambula<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Care Center<br />

Medical<br />

Science Building<br />

BERGEN EN STREET<br />

P2<br />

BERGEN<br />

STREET<br />

PARKING<br />

GARAGE<br />

A<br />

<strong>University</strong><br />

Hospital<br />

P<br />

PARKING<br />

TWELFTH TH AVENUE<br />

P1<br />

NORFOLK<br />

PARKING<br />

GARAGE<br />

School of Dental Medicine<br />

<strong>University</strong> Housing<br />

George of e F. Smith Library<br />

Health Sciences<br />

Power<br />

Plant<br />

SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE<br />

BUS ROUTE #31<br />

P<br />

PARKING<br />

BOND STREET<br />

CENTRAL AVE<br />

NEW STREET<br />

New Jersey Medical School Cancer Center<br />

Behavioral Health Science Building<br />

NORFOLK<br />

RFOLK<br />

OLK STREET STREET<br />

NORFOLK NORFOLK STREET STREET<br />

NEWARK NEWARK RK STRE<br />

STREET STREET<br />

WA<br />

TO RUTGERS–NEWARKRK<br />

WARREN STREET<br />

WILSEY STREETEETE<br />

TREET<br />

International<br />

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Public Health<br />

225 Warren St.<br />

52 WORKING TOGETHER


<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Newark Campus<br />

TO UNIVERSITY<br />

HEIGHTS SCIENCE PARK<br />

JAMES ST.<br />

SUSSEX AVE.<br />

TO RT 280<br />

CENTRAL AVE.<br />

Ackerson Hall<br />

Center for Law <strong>and</strong> Justice<br />

Engelhard Hall<br />

Graduate Housing<br />

Woodward Hall (Residence)<br />

S<strong>to</strong>nsby Commons (Dining)<br />

Talbott Apartments<br />

Conklin Hall<br />

Boyden Hall<br />

Dana Library<br />

Robeson Campus Center<br />

Norman Samuels Plaza<br />

Life Sciences Center<br />

Aidekman Research Center<br />

Olson Hall<br />

NJIT<br />

Smith Hall<br />

Hill Hall<br />

RAYMOND BLVD<br />

WARREN ST.<br />

Bradley Hall/<br />

Book S<strong>to</strong>re<br />

Alumni Field<br />

Essex County<br />

College<br />

P<br />

BLUMENTHAL<br />

LOT<br />

Blumenthal<br />

Student Services<br />

Building<br />

Golden Dome<br />

Athletic Center<br />

Newark<br />

Light Rail<br />

DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. BLVD<br />

P<br />

P<br />

P<br />

BLUMENTHAL LOT P<br />

RAYMOND BLVD<br />

ACADEMY ST.<br />

UNIVERSITY AVENUE<br />

BLEEKER ST.<br />

WARREN PL.<br />

WARREN ST.<br />

WASHINGTON ST.<br />

LINDEN ST.<br />

JAMES ST.<br />

CENTRAL AVE.<br />

New<br />

St. Plaza<br />

HALSEY ST.<br />

BURNETT ST.<br />

P P<br />

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DECK 1<br />

P<br />

PARKING<br />

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DECK 3<br />

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DECK 2<br />

EAGLE ST.<br />

St. Michael’s<br />

Medical Center<br />

W. PARK ST.<br />

UNIVERSITY AVE.<br />

Center for Urban <strong>and</strong><br />

Public Service<br />

Newark<br />

IECME Museum<br />

P<br />

PARKING<br />

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PARKING<br />

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NEW ST.<br />

Broad Street Station/Newark Light Rail<br />

P<br />

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ORANGE ST.<br />

ESSEX ST.<br />

WASHINGTON PL.<br />

WASHINGTON ST.<br />

<strong>University</strong> Square (Residence)<br />

Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Park<br />

CENTER ST.<br />

BROAD ST.<br />

Physical Plant<br />

Family Housing<br />

Newark<br />

Public Library<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong><br />

Business<br />

School<br />

15 Washing<strong>to</strong>n St<br />

NJSBDC<br />

BRIDGE ST.<br />

Newark<br />

Light Rail<br />

St. Patrick’s Pro Cathedral<br />

Newman Center<br />

M.F.A. Program<br />

Cornwall Center<br />

Center for Urban <strong>and</strong> Public Service<br />

P<br />

P<br />

Child Care Center<br />

TO NJ<br />

PERFORMING<br />

ARTS CENTER<br />

BANK ST.<br />

CEDAR ST.<br />

BROAD ST.<br />

PARK PL.<br />

Newark<br />

Light Rail<br />

P<br />

PARKING<br />

TO NEWARK PENN STATION<br />

MAPS RUTGERS 53


<strong>Rutgers</strong>–Camden Campus<br />

JERSEY JOE WALOTT BLVD<br />

Campbell’s Field<br />

Baseball Stadium<br />

TO<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

DELAWARE AVE<br />

Soccer Field<br />

POINT ST<br />

N FRONT ST<br />

N FRONT ST<br />

Softball<br />

Field<br />

Tennis Courts<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong>-Camden<br />

Community Park<br />

LINDEN ST<br />

N SECOND ST<br />

N SECOND ST<br />

FRIENDS ST<br />

PEARL ST<br />

P<br />

LOT 14<br />

P<br />

RESIDENT<br />

PARKING<br />

LOT 13<br />

N THIRD STREET<br />

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BRIDGE<br />

P<br />

LOT 1<br />

P<br />

N FIFTH ST<br />

N SIXTH ST<br />

Athletic <strong>and</strong> Fitness Center<br />

<strong>University</strong><br />

Police/Facilities/Parking<br />

Fine Arts Center<br />

Center for the Arts<br />

Armitage Hall<br />

Paul Robeson Library<br />

Camden County Library<br />

401 Penn Classroom<br />

Registrar/Student<br />

Accounting/Financial Aid<br />

676<br />

Law West<br />

TO NJ<br />

TURNPIKE<br />

P<br />

LOT 2<br />

SEVENTH ST<br />

P<br />

CITY LOT 11<br />

PENN ST<br />

COOPER ST<br />

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RESIDENT<br />

PARKING<br />

ONLY<br />

P<br />

LOT 12<br />

P<br />

N THIRD ST<br />

P LOT<br />

8<br />

N FOURTH ST<br />

LAWRENCE ST<br />

COOPER ST<br />

N FIFTH N FIFTH ST<br />

ST<br />

PENN ST<br />

P<br />

LOT 3<br />

N SIXTH ST<br />

BROADWAY<br />

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LOT 10<br />

MARKET ST<br />

ST<br />

MARKET ST<br />

Johnson Park Library Building/Classroom<br />

RiverLINE light rail northbound s<strong>to</strong>p<br />

DELAWARE RIVER<br />

Camden Tower (Residence Hall)<br />

Camden Apartments<br />

RiverLINE light rail southbound s<strong>to</strong>p<br />

Business <strong>and</strong> Science Building<br />

303 Cooper Street/Chancellor’s Office<br />

Science Building<br />

Campus Center (Dining Services/Student Health/Career Center)<br />

330 Cooper (Graduate Student Housing)<br />

319 Cooper Street/Classroom Building<br />

Mailroom<br />

406 Penn St/Admissions Building<br />

211 N. Fifth St (Communications/Events)<br />

ELRA<br />

PATCO line s<strong>to</strong>p (N Fifth <strong>and</strong> Market Sts)<br />

Law East<br />

217 N. Sixth St (Social Work)<br />

Books<strong>to</strong>re<br />

Camden County Parking Deck<br />

TO RAND TRANSPORTATION TION CENTER<br />

(BROADWAY<br />

& MLK BLVD.)<br />

54 WORKING TOGETHER


Additional Locations<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences at Scotch Plains<br />

MARTINE AVE.<br />

LAKE AVE<br />

Union County Vocational Technical School<br />

RARITAN AN ROAD<br />

PARKING<br />

P<br />

School<br />

of Health Related Professions<br />

Union County Vocational<br />

Technical School<br />

Union County Vocational Technical School<br />

TERRILL ROAD<br />

ROUTE 22<br />

<strong>Rutgers</strong> Health Sciences at Stratford<br />

TO ROUTE 30<br />

Rowan <strong>University</strong> Doc<strong>to</strong>rs Pavilion/School of Osteopathic thic Medicine<br />

E. LAUR LAUREL ROAD ROAD<br />

LOT A PATIENT<br />

LOT A PATIENT<br />

LOT B STAFF<br />

LOTESTA<br />

STAFF<br />

LOT A PATIENT<br />

Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine Science Center<br />

LOT B STAFF<br />

LOT D5<br />

<strong>University</strong><br />

Educational<br />

Centerer<br />

LOT D4<br />

Rowan School of Osteopathic<br />

Medicine Academic Center<br />

LOT D3<br />

LOT D2<br />

STUDENT & STAFF<br />

PARKING<br />

MEDICAL CENTER DRIVE LOT C<br />

KENNEDY MEMORIAL HOSPITALS -<br />

UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER<br />

MEDICAL C<br />

LOT D1<br />

CENTER DRIVE LOT C<br />

MAPS RUTGERS 55

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