
Geologist Alexander Gates Describes 'Earth's Fury' in New Textbook on Natural Disasters
Alec Gates, Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, has worn many hats…

Alumnus George Hill’s Remarkable Journey Brings Him Full Circle to SASN
When Dr. George Hill (GSN ’99) was an undergraduate at Yale University, his father wanted him to follow in his…

April Barcus Interns on Capitol Hill as an Advocate for Foster-Care Youth
Not every college student gets to say they work for U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), and has gotten a…

Elena Galoppini Named Deputy Editor of New Chemistry Journal
Elena Galoppini, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at Rutgers University–Newark, was named Deputy Editor of ACS…

Two Gallery Aferro Summer Shows Feature SASN Faculty, Alumni
Two new shows at Gallery Aferro include the work of several artists from the School of Arts & Sciences-Newark.

Classic Car Show and Men's Health Fair Educates Community About Brain Health
A classic car show and men’s health fair in East Orange provided a chance for Rutgers-Newark neuroscientists to educate…

Conversation Revisits The Women of 'Hijabi World' Film
The short film “Hijabi World,’’ a Newest Americans documentary shot in 2016, was created in response to a Buzzfeed…

John Keene’s “Punks” Wins Lambda Literary Award
Distinguished Professor John Keene, Chair of Rutgers University–Newark’s African American and African Studies…

Mural Collaboration Between Students and Artist is Bold Symbol of Womanhood
In a mural created by Rutgers-Newark BOLD scholars and acclaimed artist Adama Delphine Fawundu, a blue figure with her…

Rutgers-Newark Research Team Compares Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease Among African Americans and the Yoruba of Nigeria
Researchers from the School of Arts & Sciences-Newark (SASN) at Rutgers University have received National…