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News, media mentions, and upcoming events around Rutgers University-Newark
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July 16, 2019
Dozens of Rutgers-Newark students in the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program will receive scholarships thanks to a $50,000 donation from sports betting company William Hill US.
Learn how the Honors Living-Learning Community at Rutgers-Newark is revolutionizing honors and leveraging local talent in this piece by HLLC Dean Timothy Eatman and Assoc. Dean Marta Esquilin. 
Immigration is dominating news headlines this week. Rutgers-Newark thought leaders, including SASN Professors Mary Rizzo and
 Gauitra Bahadur, and Rutgers Law School Vice Dean Rose Cuison Villazor, weigh in on different aspects of this controversial topic.

Time Magazine quotes Rutgers Law School Professor Penny Venetis in its article detailing how the #MeToo movement helped lead to new charges against wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein.
In a new study, SPAA Professors Sebastian Jilke and Martin Baekgaard argue that citizens provide more favorable evaluations of municipal services when the responsibility for these services is vested in politicians with matching partisanship.


In this CEO Magazine feature, RBS alumnus and Schuler China CEO Oemer Akyazici explains why staying ahead of the curve in forming technology is vital to the company’s growth and sustainability.
Is there an inspirational person or life-changing program at Rutgers-Newark that we should feature in a video profile? Share your idea with us

Rutgers-Newark entomologist Jessica Ware is among the 2019 recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.



SCJ doctoral student Sadaf Hashimi won the first ever Early Career Award at the Illicit Networks Workshop in Montreal.

Paul Robeson Galleries Assistant Curator Jacqueline Mabey has been accepted into a thematic residency at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in Canada. 

This year's Emerging Critics Class of 2019 includes two MFA alumni. 
Diego Báez and Laura Villareal are both receiving National Book Critics Circle fellowships.
 
RBS senior Gabriela Cruceta was awarded a $2,500 scholarship from the New Jersey SIM Foundation, a nonprofit arm of the New Jersey Chapter of the Society for Information Management. 


 
NCLC's Secret to College Admissions series starts on July 17 and will be held in each ward of Newark on Wednesdays through August 14. Get an insider's perspective into college admissions and financing.

Learn to facilitate a Racial Healing Circle with workshops offered this summer by TRHT. Click here to register.
 
Author Talks with Rutgers-Newark MFA takes place on Tuesdays at noon through October in Military Park. Hear current and former students read their works as well as their favorites. 
Get ready for the VOICE Summit right here in Newark! Sponsored by Amazon Alexa, VOICE is the world’s largest voice-tech conference attracting more than 5,000 people and companies at the forefront of the voice-first era. 

Spots are still open for the Scarlet Raiders Basketball Camp. Also, take a look at our annual Summer Camps listing which has something for everyone of all ages, from arts and sports to science and business.

Get up close and personal with the Rutgers-Newark community. Book a campus tour for yourself or someone you know.
Summer is a great time to enjoy all that Rutgers-Newark and the city of Newark has to offer. Stay in the know, and submit your event, by visiting the Rutgers-Newark events calendar!
The Humanities Action Lab hosted a live Twitter chat on its latest project: Climates of Inequality. The initiative gathers hundreds of people to exchange stories and strategies on how to bring about environmental justice. 


Read the Spring Edition of Rutgers Magazine for highlights from Commencement 2019 and the Frederick Douglass Field dedication plus details on the New Jersey Center on Gun Violence Research, Prudential's $10 million gift to HLLC, and Express Newark's newest residents: Artistic Passion and Purpose. 
Look for the next RU-N Report on August 13


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