
Rutgers-Newark Class of 2022 Urged to Pursue Greater Good
At Rutgers University—Newark’s first in-person ceremony since 2019, speakers alluded to the challenges of the pandemic…

Celebrating Student Achievements in the Arts & Sciences
On May 3, 2022, outstanding Rutgers University-Newark students were honored at the School of Arts & Sciences-Newark…

“Dialogue in a Time of Fracture” Website Becomes a Hub for Free Speech Amid Nationwide Divisions
As one of a series of events marking Rutgers University–Newark’s 75th anniversary as a public institution this year,…
Professor Salamishah Tillet Receives Pulitzer Prize
Rutgers University–Newark Professor Salamishah Tillet was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in criticism for her New York Times…

Faces & Voices of Rutgers: James Negri
Rutgers–Newark graphic design student James Negri has distinguished himself as being among the school’s highest…

Eight SASN Faculty Win Rutgers University Awards for Excellence in Research and Teaching
Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway and Executive Vice President Prabhas Moghe recently announced the…

Celebrating a Genre, and American History, at Institute of Jazz Studies
April is Jazz Appreciation month, but Wayne Winborne can list the many reasons jazz should be appreciated every day. …

Former Journalist Mark Di Ionno Provides Humanitarian Relief on the Poland-Ukraine Border
Mark Di Ionno (SASN ’84) has received many honors during his nearly 40-year career as a journalist. He was a Pulitzer…

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Nermin Allam on Feminism, Activism, and Amplifying Women’s Voices
Dr. Nermin Allam, an Assistant Professor in the Political Science Department at the School of Arts & Sciences-…

SASN Graduate Awarded Soros Fellowship Honoring Immigrants
Rutgers-Newark graduate Mussab Ali, who in 2017 became the nation’s youngest Muslim elected official after winning a…