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  2. 2023 Rutgers University strike - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Rutgers University strike was a labor strike involving faculty and graduate student workers at Rutgers University in New Jersey, United States. Academic workers at all four campuses— New Brunswick, Newark, Camden, and RBHS —participated in the bargaining action, [1] affecting over 9,000 staff members and 67,000 students at the ...

  3. Rutgers students at New Brunswick campus vote 'yes' on ... - AOL

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    The Rutgers University Student Assembly announced online that 6,538 students at the New Brunswick campus — 80% of those who voted — agreed that the school should divest its endowment fund ...

  4. Rutgers University–New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    newbrunswick .rutgers .edu. Rutgers University–New Brunswick is one of three regional campuses of Rutgers University, a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey. It is located in New Brunswick and Piscataway. It is the oldest campus of the university, the others being in Camden and Newark.

  5. Statue of William the Silent - Wikipedia

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    Dedicated June 9, 1928. A bronze statue of William the Silent (also known as Willie the Silent and Still Bill) was installed in 1928 on the Voorhees Mall section of Rutgers University ' s College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey. It is along Seminary Place, a street at the western end of the Voorhees Mall, and near several academic ...

  6. New Brunswick man exonerated after 10 years behind bars for ...

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    In a second trial, Timothy Puskas was found not guilty on Wednesday of all charges in the 2014 murder of former Rutgers student William "Billy" McCaw. New Brunswick man exonerated after 10 years ...

  7. List of Rutgers University presidents - Wikipedia

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    As president, built Winants Hall (1890), the college's first dormitory, New Jersey Hall for chemistry and biology departments, established the state's Agricultural Experiment Station. After Rutgers, appointed president of Amherst College (1890–99), led U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners (1899–1912) 10. Austin Scott.

  8. Old Queens - Wikipedia

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    Designated CP. July 2, 1973. Designated NJRHP. May 11, 1976. Old Queens is the oldest extant building at Rutgers University and is the symbolic heart of the university's campus in New Brunswick in Middlesex County, New Jersey in the United States. Rutgers, the eighth-oldest college in the United States, was founded in 1766 during the American ...

  9. History of Rutgers University - Wikipedia

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    The school now called Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, was chartered on November 10, 1766, as "the trustees of Queen's College, in New-Jersey" in honor of King George III 's Queen-consort, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744–1818). [3] The charter was signed and the young college was supported by William Franklin (1730–1813 ...