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|image = [[Image:Rutgers_TSUNJ_1000x1000x3c.png|165px|Official Seal of Rutgers University]] |
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|name = Rutgers University |
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|motto = Sol iustitiae et occidentem illustra<br />(''Sun of righteousness, shine upon the West also.'') |
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|established = [[November 10]], [[1766]] |
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|type = [[Public school|Public]], research university |
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|president=[[Richard L. McCormick]] |
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|campus = [[Urban area|Urban]] |
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|city = [[New Brunswick, New Jersey|New Brunswick]]/[[Piscataway, New Jersey|Piscataway]]<br />[[Camden, New Jersey|Camden]]<br />[[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]] |
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|state = [[New Jersey]] |
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|country = [[United States|USA]] |
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|undergrad = 38,576 |
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|postgrad = 12,904 |
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|staff= 2,552 |Did You see Rutgers get in a bowl game |
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free_label = Endowment |
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|mascot = [[Scarlet Knight]] |
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|free = US$398.2 [[million]] |
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|free_label = Athletics |
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|free = 27 sports teams |
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|website= http://www.rutgers.edu/ |
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{{redirect|Rutgers}} |
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:''This article discusses Rutgers University's campus in Newark, New Jersey. For Rutgers University's other campuses, please see [[Rutgers University]] for the campus in [[New Brunswick, New Jersey|New Brunswick]] and [[Rutgers University-Camden|Rutgers-Camden]].'' |
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⚫ | '''Rutgers University-Newark''' is the [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]] campus of [[Rutgers University]]. It was formerly known as the '''University of Newark''', which was merged with Rutgers in 1946 by an act of the New Jersey legislature. The University of Newark was established in 1935, growing out from the consolidation of five educational institutions in Newark—namely, Dana College, the Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences, the Seth Boyden School of Business, the Mercer Beasley School of Law, and the New Jersey Law School. Today, the 35 acre (14 hectare) Newark Campus consists of the following degree-granting divisions: |
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* Newark College of Arts and Sciences |
* Newark College of Arts and Sciences |
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* [[Rutgers School of Law-Newark]] |
* [[Rutgers School of Law-Newark]] |
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[[Image:Rutgers-Newark.JPG|right|thumb|250px|Rutgers-Newark campus, as seen from University Avenue.]] |
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[[US News & World Report]] ranked Rutgers-Newark the most diverse university campus in the United States. [http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/natudoc/natudoc_campdiv_brief.php] |
[[US News & World Report]] ranked Rutgers-Newark the most diverse university campus in the United States. [http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/natudoc/natudoc_campdiv_brief.php] |
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Revision as of 18:54, 30 July 2006
Official Seal of Rutgers University | |
Motto | Sol iustitiae et occidentem illustra (Sun of righteousness, shine upon the West also.) |
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Type | Public, research university |
Established | November 10, 1766 |
President | Richard L. McCormick |
Undergraduates | 38,576 |
Postgraduates | 12,904 |
Location | , , |
Campus | Urban |
Athletics | 27 sports teams |
Mascot | Scarlet Knight |
Website | http://www.rutgers.edu/ |
- This article discusses Rutgers University's campus in Newark, New Jersey. For Rutgers University's other campuses, please see Rutgers University for the campus in New Brunswick and Rutgers-Camden.
Rutgers University-Newark is the Newark campus of Rutgers University. It was formerly known as the University of Newark, which was merged with Rutgers in 1946 by an act of the New Jersey legislature. The University of Newark was established in 1935, growing out from the consolidation of five educational institutions in Newark—namely, Dana College, the Newark Institute of Arts and Sciences, the Seth Boyden School of Business, the Mercer Beasley School of Law, and the New Jersey Law School. Today, the 35 acre (14 hectare) Newark Campus consists of the following degree-granting divisions:
- Newark College of Arts and Sciences
- University College-Newark
- Graduate School–Newark
- College of Nursing
- Rutgers Business School-Newark
- School of Criminal Justice
- Rutgers School of Law-Newark
US News & World Report ranked Rutgers-Newark the most diverse university campus in the United States. [1]
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