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  1. Rutgers (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar Rutgers The name Rutgers may refer to the following people and institutions. People Henry Rutgers 1745 1830 , Colonel in the American Revolution, and benefactor of Rutgers University Arend Joan Rutgers 1903 1988 , a Dutch Belgian physical chemist Institutions Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Rutgers College Chartered as Queen s college in 1766, and renamed for benefactor Henry Rutgers above in 1825, this institution continued to exist by this name as a liberal arts college after Rutgers became a university in 1924, and continued to exist as such until 2007 when it was merged with other colleges into the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences . Rutgers Newark Rutgers Newark is Rutgers University s campus in Newark, New Jersey including its athletic teams, the Scarlet Raiders Rutgers Camden Rutgers Camden is Rutgers University s campus in Camden, New Jersey including its athletic teams, the Scarlet Raptors Rutgers New Brunswick is the University s largest campus and is in New Brunswick and Piscataway, New Jersey Rutgers Preparatory School &ndash the private preparatory school originally chartered as the Queen s College Grammar School in 1766, and formerly part of Queen s College now Rutgers University Rutgers Presbyterian Church a Presbyterian house of worship located in New York City. Other Rutgers Tomato, an heirloom cultivar of tomato, developed at the university of the same name disambig Surname de Rutgers nl Rutgers ...   more details



  1. Rutgers?Newark

    Infobox University image Image Rutgers TSUNJ 1000x1000x3c.png 165px Official Seal of Rutgers University image Image Rutgers Newark black and white logo 2007.JPG 165px Rutgers Newark campus black and white logo name Rutgers University motto Sol iustitiae et occidentem illustra br Sun of righteousness, shine upon the West also. established University of Newark 1936 br Rutgers University, Newark 1946 ... This article discusses Rutgers University s campus in Newark, New Jersey. For general information on the University as a whole, please see Rutgers University . For other uses of Rutgers , please see Rutgers disambiguation . Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey Newark http newark.rutgers.edu is one of three campuses of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey , the eighth oldest ... Rutgers University, Newark, officially came into existence in 1946, when the New Jersey State Legislature voted to make the University of Newark part of Rutgers University. The roots of Rutgers University ... of Newark. A decade later, Rutgers University in Newark was founded. http www.newark.rutgers.edu history Image Rutgers Newark aerial view of campus 2008.jpg right thumb 250px Aerial view ... of Arts and Sciences enrolls more than 60 percent of the undergraduates at Rutgers University .... Rutgers University School of Public Affairs and Administration School of Public Affairs and Administration ... practice DNP , and doctor of philosophy. Rutgers Business School Rutgers Business School Newark ... Brunswick campuses of Rutgers. It is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools ... factsheets scj.pdf Image Rutgers Newark aerial view of Center for Law and Justice and New Street .... Rutgers School of Law Newark Rutgers School of Law Newark http www.newark.rutgers.edu about factsheets law.pdf The Rutgers School of Law Newark, the oldest law school in New Jersey, has a deeply ... jointly with a juris doctor . Rutgers University in Newark awards approximately 60 doctoral degrees ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Day

    orphan date October 2009 Rutgers Day is a day of free events and performances hosted by Rutgers University Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey . The first Rutgers Day took place Saturday, April 25, 2009, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and attracted 50,000 visitors to university campuses in New Brunswick and Piscataway, New Jersey Piscataway, N.J. Rutgers Day expanded on the university s long standing traditions of Rutgers Ag Field Day and the New Jersey Folk Festival , which also occurred that day. The day featured performances, tours, exhibits, hands on activities, lectures, demonstrations, children s programs and more aimed at the general public, parents and children, teens, current and prospective students, and alumni. The third annual Rutgers Day will be held on April 30, 2011. Admission is free. References reflist External links http rutgersday.rutgers.edu Official website Further reading Rutgers Day showcase draws 50,000 http www.nj.com news index.ssf 2009 04 rutgers day showcase draws 500.html Nyier Abdou, The Star Ledger , April 26, 2009 U. strives to unite students, alumni at Rutgers Day http www.dailytargum.com university 1.852239 Gisella Gutierrez, The Daily Targum , October 30, 2008 Category Rutgers University ...   more details



  1. Henry Rutgers

    Image Col henry rutgers.JPG frame right Henry Rutgers Henry Rutgers October 7, 1745 February 17, 1830 ... City , New York . Biography Born in 1745 in New York City, in the Province of New York , Henry Rutgers was the son of Hendrick Rutgers and Catharine DePeyster. He graduated from King s College now ... during the British occupation of New York in 1776. Colonel Rutgers would continue to play a role in the defense ... . In 1784, Colonel Rutgers was elected to the New York Legislature , where he served several terms ... of 1820 1820 . In his later years, Rutgers, a bachelor, devoted much of his fortune to philanthropy ... in the area. Both Henry Street and Rutgers Street in lower Manhattan are named for him, as well as the Rutgers Presbyterian Church http www.rutgerschurch.com about us.html formerly the Collegiate Presbyterian Church which was also named for Colonel Rutgers who donated the parcel of land on which it was built in 1798. Colonel Rutgers most lasting legacy however, is due to his donations to Rutgers ... was suffering considerable financial difficulties and temporarily closed. Colonel Rutgers ... itself Rutgers College on December 5, 1825. However, Colonel Rutgers left nothing to the college upon his death. The institution later became Rutgers University, then Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Henry Rutgers died in New York City on February 17, 1830, at the advanced age of 84. Rutgers ... in Belleville, New Jersey . One road running alongside this graveyard is now called Rutgers Street signed as, but not technically part of, Route 7 . Misplaced by history for over 140 years, Henry Rutgers ... sifting through burial records of the historical Green Wood Cemetery . In 1865, Rutgers body had been ... in Brooklyn . The Green Wood Historic Fund and members of the Rutgers Community honored the Colonel ... College for Women renamed Douglass College in her honor , the former women s college associated with Rutgers University. External links http www.rutgers.edu Rutgers University http www.rutgerschurch.com ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Stadium

    Infobox Stadium stadium name Rutgers Stadium nickname On The Banks br R House br The Birthplace of College ... September 3, 1994 closed demolished owner Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey operator Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey surface FieldTurf construction cost 28 million 102 million expansion tenants Rutgers University National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 1994 present seating capacity 52,454 Rutgers Stadium is the on campus stadium football stadium for the college football football program at Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey . It is located on the Busch Campus Rutgers University Busch Campus at Rutgers, and overlooks the Raritan River to the South. Rutgers Stadium was opened on September 3, 1994 ref name sk stad new cite web title Rutgers Stadium History The New Stadium work The Official Site of Rutgers Athletics publisher Rutgers, The State University ... 12, 2009 ref when the Rutgers Scarlet Knights hosted the Kent State University Kent State Golden Flashes Golden Flashes . Rutgers Stadium currently seats 52,454 spectators after undergoing an expansion ... football game , in which Rutgers beat Princeton University Princeton by a score of 6 4 on November ... and its parking lot. ref name sk stad early cite web title Rutgers Stadium History The Early Years work The Official Site of Rutgers Athletics publisher Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey ... to 1938, the Rutgers football team played at Neilson Field on the College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick ... Progress Administration , and after three years of construction, the original Rutgers Stadium 1938 Rutgers Stadium was completed in 1938. The first game in the new stadium was against Hampden Sydney College Hampden Sydney in front of an estimated crowd of about 10,000 persons. Rutgers was victorious ... title Rutgers Stadium History The Depression Years work The Official Site of Rutgers Athletics publisher Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey url http scarletknights.com football history stadium1.asp ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Gardens

    Image Rutgers Gardens general view.JPG thumb right 180px Helyar Woods Rutgers Gardens 20 ha 50 acres are horticultural, display, and botanical gardens , including arboretum s, located on the Cook Campus, Rutgers University , 112 Ryders Lane, North Brunswick, New Jersey North Brunswick in Middlesex County, New Jersey Middlesex County , New Jersey , in the United States . ref http rutgersgardens.rutgers.edu history.html History , Rutgers Gardens. Accessed September 24, 2007. They are located just east ... settings. Current collections include American Hollies according to Rutgers, the largest collection ... Brook . History The Gardens were created in 1927. The name of Rutgers Gardens is strongly associated with that of Doc Hamilton. In the 1990s, despite strong opposition, Rutgers, the New Jersey State University, planned to sell Rutgers Gardens for urban development the Garden State was about to destroy some of its own most valuable gardens. In 1993, Dr. Bruce Hamilton, Rutgers professor ... forest and many natural features would likely be severely impaired or nonexistent today. Rutgers Gardens ... Rutgers Department of Landscape Architecture. Pictures gallery Image Rutgers Gardens arboretum.JPG Arboretum Image Rutgers Gardens conifers.JPG Conifers Image Rutgers Gardens log cabin.JPG Log Cabin interior gallery gallery File Rutgers Gardens3639659369 18e3f58373 b.jpg Rutgers Gardens late in the season File Rutgers Gardens3639659405 ce3481fbe6 b.jpg Bamboo Forest File Rutgers Gardens3639659427 cb851dd07a b.jpg Stream in Rutgers Gardens File Rutgers Gardens3639674109 dd39cdf70e b.jpg Stream in Rutgers Gardens File Rutgers Gardens3640443470 5cd2116461 b.jpg Rutgers Gardens late in the season File Rutgers Gardens3640443520 e11837a395 b.jpg Rutgers Gardens late in the season gallery See also ... rutgersgardens.rutgers.edu Rutgers Gardens coord 40.4743 74.4226 region US NJ type landmark display title Category Rutgers University Gardens, Rutgers Category Arboreta in New Jersey Category Botanical ...   more details



  1. S. J. Rutgers

    Unreferenced date November 2009 Sebald Justin Rutgers 1879 1961 was a Dutch people Dutch Marxist theoretician and journalist who played an important role in the Left Wing section of the Socialist Party of America . He was also a construction engineer who was active in building industry in the Soviet Union . Biography S.J. Rutgers was born in Leiden, Netherlands on January 25, 1879. He studied from 1896 to the Technical Polytechnic School in Delft, where he came into contact with socialism. In 1900 he graduated as a civil engineer and took a job for the municipality of Rotterdam, where he worked on the expansion of the port. At the same time, he was active from 1899 in the SDAP. From 1911 to 1915 he was director of public works in Medan, and then buyer for Indian companies in the United States. During the World War I world war , Rutgers was a frequent contributor to the Left Wing socialist press in America. His influential articles in The International Socialist Review and other publications supported the antimilitarist Zimmerwald Left movement and helped publicize the ideas of revolutionary socialism to an United States American audience. Rutgers was subsequently regarded as one of the leading theoreticians of the Left Wing of the Socialist Party of America , a tendency which emerged as the Communist Party of America after 1919. After the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, Rutgers made ... 1938 he lived alternately in the Netherlands, Vienna, and Moscow. In 1938 Rutgers left the Soviet ... was sweeping the USSR. Back in the Netherlands, Rutgers lived out his life as a respected, but non influential member of the Communist Party of the Netherlands . Sebald Rutgers died in Amersfoort, Netherlands on June 14, 1961. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rutgers, S.J. ALTERNATIVE ... Rutgers, S.J. Category 1879 births Category 1961 deaths Category Dutch communists Category Soviet engineers Category People from Leiden es Sebald Rutgers nl Sebald Rutgers ru , ...   more details



  1. Paul Rutgers

    Use dmy dates date January 2011 Paul Martin Rutgers born 17 January 1984 in Melbourne, Australia is an Australian and South African baseball player who played with the Minnesota Twins organization and both South Africa national baseball team South Africa and Australia national baseball team Australia . Rutgers was signed by the Twins in 2001 and debuted in the minor leagues in 2002 with the GCL Twins , hitting .244 .270 .267 in 31 games as a backup 2B to Jos Morales catcher Jos Morales . He made his Claxton Shield debut in the 2003 Claxton Shield for the Victoria Aces . In the Gulf Coast League in 2003 he was hitting .353 .388 .443 for the Twins, second in the GCL in average. He was named to the GCL All Star team as a second baseman. He played again for Victoria in the 2004 Claxton Shield . He was playing for the Swing of the Quad Cities in a pretty dismal 2004 season, betting better back home in the 2005 Claxton Shield , batting .393 .379 .464 and winning the Batting Award. In his final year with the Twins, he batted .230 .304 .291 for the Beloit Snappers . Paul then made his debut for the Australian senior team in the 2005 Baseball World Cup . He hit an impressive .385 .385 .538 ... .533 with 6 RBI in 7 games. Rutgers made the Australian roster for the 2006 World Baseball Classic ... the Dominican Republic picking up a hit That summer, Rutgers hit .285 .361 .423 for the independent Chillicothe Paints . Rutgers completed his busy year with the Australian national team once again ... R Paul Rutgers.shtml Paul Rutgers on the Baseball Cube ref In the 2007 Claxton Shield , Paul batted ..., Rutgers hit .254 .346 .387 with 22 doubles. Rutgers played well again in the 2008 Claxton Shield , hitting .319 .429 .489 with 15 runs in 12 games to lead the tournament in runs scored. Rutgers ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rutgers, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 17 January 1984 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rutgers, Paul Category 1984 ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Glacier

    Rutgers Glacier coor dm 78 14 S 161 55 E is a steep glacier in the Royal Society Range , descending southwest from Johns Hopkins Ridge and Mount Rucker to enter the Skelton Glacier . Mapped by the United States Geological Survey USGS from ground surveys and Navy air photos. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN after Rutgers University , New Brunswick , New Jersey , which has sent researchers to Antarctica, and in association with Johns Hopkins Ridge and Carleton Glacier . usgs gazetteer Category Glaciers of Antarctica EAntarctica geo stub ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Centurion

    Infobox Newspaper name Rutgers Centurion image Deleted image removed Image Centurionmarch2.JPG 250px ... at Rutgers, Inc. publisher University Publishing Solutions LLC editor Jordan Romvary political ... http www.rucenturion.com http www.rucenturion.com The Rutgers Centurion is a Conservatism in the United States conservative magazine focused on Rutgers University Rutgers, the State University of New ... founded by fellow Rutgers college students Matthew Klimek, Joseph P. Nedick and Mason Gross art student Justine Mertz. Overview The Centurion has featured cover stories on Rutgers alumnus Paul Robeson ... , the Jyllands Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy and the Rutgers College Governing Association ... to excessive political correctness and corruption at Rutgers. But it has recently taken ... names at the privately owned Grease Trucks by the Rutgers LGBT community. School staff met with those ... Network . Although officially recognized by Rutgers, ref http studentdevelopment.rutgers.edu ... at Rutgers Intolerant Diversity Haters Promote Fanatical Agenda. ref http www.rucenturion.com ... of Rutgers College requesting that disciplinary action be taken against the O Keefe and Mertz. This occurred ... David Maxham set out to have the American flag hung up in every classroom at Rutgers. After approaching ... ref Controversial issues of the magazine Image centurioncoatofarms.jpg right 150px thumb Rutgers Centurion Coat of Arms The third issue of the magazine depicted well known Rutgers alumnus Paul Robeson ... 2009 Robeson, a Lenin Peace Prize winner, has the Paul Robeson Cultural Center at Rutgers University ... Milton Friedman , Rutgers 32, a winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics , and very influential in Chicago ... 2008 Dan Bigos 2009 Kyle Barry 2010 Jordan Romvary See also The Daily Targum Rutgers daily student newspaper Rutgers University Rutgers University student organizations References Reflist External ... the Country An article about The Centurion in Human Events Magazine Rutgers Category Rutgers University ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Houses

    Rutgers Houses , also known as Henry Rutgers Houses , is a Public housing in the United States public housing development built and maintained by the New York City Housing Authority NYCHA on the Lower East Side of Manhattan at coord 40.711852 N 73.991001 W display inline,title . ref name nychapage cite web url http www.nyc.gov html nycha html developments manrutgers.shtml title Rutgers Houses work NYCHA Housing Developments publisher New York City Housing Authority accessdate 17 January 2010 location New York ref The development is named after Henry Rutgers 1745 1830 , a captain in the American Revolutionary War and a major landowner and philanthropist who was the last descendant of Dutch people Dutch immigrants. ref name nychapage Henry Rutgers farm, the Bouwery , made up most of the Lower East Side around Chinatown, Manhattan Chinatown , and later gave large sections of his farm to churches. ref name nychapage Rutgers Houses sits where part of his farm was. ref name nychapage Rutgers Houses is composed of five 20 story buildings on convert 5.22 acre sqm , with 721 apartments housing approximately 1,675 people. ref name nychapage The complex is bordered by Madison Street Manhattan Madison Street to the north, Rutgers Street to the east, Cherry Street Manhattan Cherry Street to the south, and Pike Street to the west. ref name nychapage Hart, Jerman & Associates were the architects ... title Henry Rutgers Houses, New York City work Emporis.com publisher Emporis Corporation accessdate 17 January 2010 ref Rutgers Houses was completed March 31, 1965. ref name nychapage Pelham Street, which ran between Pike Street and Rutgers Street, was taken off maps of the area about 1960 for the construction ... for Rutgers Houses and as the Treasurer of the Manhattan South District Citywide Council of Presidents ... accessdate 17 January 2010 location New York ref In the winter of 2007, Rutgers House V served ... ?nav building&lng 3&id rutgershousesv newyorkcity ny usa title Rutgers Houses V, New York City, U.S.A. ...   more details



  1. The Medium (Rutgers)

    has events occurring in, at and around Rutgers, and is also home to jokes, brain teasers, and other ... newspaper of Livingston College Rutgers University Livingston College . During the 1980s ... themedium Former Medium Website References reflist Rutgers DEFAULTSORT Medium Category Student newspapers published in New Jersey Category Rutgers University Category College humor magazines ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Law School

    Rutgers Law School may refer to Rutgers School of Law Camden Rutgers School of Law Newark schooldis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Rutgers School of Business ? Camden

    Unreferenced date December 2007 The Rutgers School of Business in Camden teaches accounting , management , organizational behavior , marketing , and related arts of the business world in Camden, New Jersey , United States , not too far from Adventure Aquarium , the River Line New Jersey Transit River Line and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge . See also List of United States business school rankings List of business schools in the United States Business school Lists of business schools Lists of business schools Rutgers Business School Rutgers Business School Newark and New Brunswick graduate and undergraduate Rutgers University Rutgers New Brunswick Rutgers Newark Rutgers Camden Rutgers School of Law Camden Rutgers School of Law Newark Post secondary education in New Jersey List of universities named after people Henry Rutgers List of Rutgers University people Presidents of Rutgers University Rutgers coord 39.948342 75.123817 display title Category Business schools in New Jersey Category Rutgers University colleges and schools Category Universities and colleges in New Jersey Rutgers Business School NewJersey school stub ...   more details



  1. University College (Rutgers University)

    University College is an undergraduate constituent college of Rutgers University established in 1934 to serve adult, part time and non traditional students. This division is offered at campuses in the cities of Rutgers Newark Newark and Rutgers Camden Camden . University College in Rutgers New Brunswick was eliminated in 2007, along with the other undergraduate liberal arts colleges Rutgers University Rutgers , Douglass College Rutgers University Douglass , Livingston College Rutgers University Livingston Colleges, and the liberal arts aspect of Cook College which were combined into a School of Arts and Sciences Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences in an effort to consolidate undergraduate education, and have one common, consistent policy for admissions, curriculum and graduation requirements for all liberal arts undergraduates. References reflist External links http www.rutgers.edu Rutgers University http ucnb.rutgers.edu University College in New Brunswick http www.newark.rutgers.edu nas ucn default.html University College at Rutgers Newark http www.camden.rutgers.edu RUCAM uc.php University College at Rutgers Camden Rutgers Category Rutgers University Category Educational institutions established in 1934 ...   more details



  1. File:Rutgers TSUNJ 1000x1000x3c.png

    Summary logo fur Article Rutgers New Brunswick Use Infobox Source http ur.rutgers.edu RUlogoguide.pdf logo fur Article Rutgers University Use Infobox Source http ur.rutgers.edu RUlogoguide.pdf logo fur Article Rutgers Newark Use Infobox Source http ur.rutgers.edu RUlogoguide.pdf logo fur Article Rutgers Camden Use Infobox Source http ur.rutgers.edu RUlogoguide.pdf logo fur Article Rutgers Business School Use Infobox Source http ur.rutgers.edu RUlogoguide.pdf logo fur Article Rutgers Business School Use Infobox Source http ur.rutgers.edu RUlogoguide.pdf logo fur Article School of Engineering Rutgers University Use Infobox Source http ur.rutgers.edu RUlogoguide.pdf Non free logo SVG fairuse Category Images of official seals Category Rutgers University Category University logos ...   more details



  1. File:Rutgers Hillel Facility.jpg

    Summary Author s photo, used with permission of Rutgers Hillel. Licensing PD self date October 2006 ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Stadium (1938)

    Infobox Stadium stadium name Rutgers Stadium nickname image fullname Rutgers Stadium location Piscataway Township, New Jersey Piscataway , New Jersey coordinates coord 40 30 49 N 74 27 55 W region US NJ type landmark display inline,title broke ground built opened 1938 renovated expanded closed 1993 demolished owner Rutgers University operator Rutgers University surface construction cost architect structural engineer services engineer general contractor project manager main contractors former names tenants Rutgers Scarlet Knights football 1938 1993 seating capacity 31,219 Rutgers Stadium was a stadium in Piscataway Township, New Jersey . It hosted the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights American football football team until the school moved to the current Rutgers Stadium in 1994. The stadium held 31,219 people at its peak and was opened in 1938. It also hosted the NCAA Men s Lacrosse Championship on five different occasions. External links http scarletknights.com football history stadium2.asp Venue history Category Defunct college football venues Category Rutgers Scarlet Knights football Category NCAA Men s Division I Lacrosse Championship venues Category Works Progress Administration in New Jersey Category American football venues in New Jersey NewJersey stadium stub ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Law Review

    Infobox Journal title Rutgers Law Review cover Image Rutgers Law Review Book Small.jpg 180px discipline Law Review language English language English abbreviation Rutgers L. Rev. publisher Rutgers School of Law country United States frequency Quarterly history 1948 to present website http pegasus.rutgers.edu review OCLC 55895560 The Rutgers Law Review is a law review scholarly journal focusing on legal issues, published four times a year by an organization of second and third year Legal education in the United States law students at Rutgers School of Law . It is the flagship law review law journal among the Rutgers School of Law Journals five accredited law review law journals at Rutgers School of Law , and is the oldest of the two flagship law review Law Reviews between Rutgers School of Law Rutgers School of Law in Newark Rutgers Law Review and Rutgers Camden Rutgers School of Law in Camden Rutgers Law Journal . Among its notable alumni are Ronald Chen , New Jersey Public Advocate Public Advocate for the Government of New Jersey State of New Jersey , and Elizabeth Warren , Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel created to oversee the U.S. banking bailout, formally known as the Troubled Assets Relief Program . Selection Each year, the Rutgers Law Review holds an annual write on competition to select approximately 25 new members from a class of over 250 first year Legal education in the United States law students . ref http pegasus.rutgers.edu review staffSelection.php ref Members are selected using a competitive process which takes into account the applicant s first year grades and performance on the write on competition. ref Id. ref The write on competition requires students to produce a high quality case comment ... External links http pegasus.rutgers.edu review Rutgers Law Review http law.newark.rutgers.edu Rutgers School of Law Newark Notes references Category Rutgers School of Law Newark Category American ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Nisso Group

    Orphan date February 2009 Primary sources date November 2010 notability org date November 2010 Rutgers Nisso Group is a The Netherlands Dutch expert centre on human sexual behavior sexuality , based in Utrecht city Utrecht . Rutgers Nisso Groep was established in 1999 as the result of a fusion between Rutgers Stichting 1969 and Nisso 1967 . Rutgers Nisso Groep consists of two departments Research and Development, and Implementation. They also have a Youth Sex Offender project and a Youth Incentives programme to promote sexual health. It is the International Planned Parenthood Federation s affiliate in the Netherlands. Ministries, municipalities, care institutions, educational institutes, pressure groups, but also companies make use of their expertise. External links http www.rutgersnissogroep.nl English Rutgers Nisso Groep website English version Category Sexology Category Planned Parenthood Category Non profit organisations based in the Netherlands Org stub Sex stub nl Rutgers WPF ...   more details



  1. Inside Rutgers Football

    Inside Rutgers Football is the coach s show of Rutgers University s football team. The show, which debuted at the start of the 2001 season, is hosted by WNBC s Bruce Beck and features head coach Greg Schiano and is produced by Rutgers. The show is shown on SportsNet New York SNY and sister station CSN Philadelphia . http scarletknights.com football news release.asp?prID 6729 The show was previously shown on the MSG Network and WNBC s 4.4 digital subchannel. It is shown nationally on CBS College Sports Network and regionally on Sun Sports in Florida and MASN in the Mid Atlantic region. The basketball team also has its own show called Inside Rutgers Basketball , but its coverage is limited to SNY, CSN Philadelphia, and MASN. External links http www.scarletknights.com football pressbox tv radio.asp Rutgers Football TV & Radio Information http www.scarletknights.com basketball men pressbox tv radio.asp Rutgers Basketball TV & Radio Information Category Rutgers University Category Rutgers Scarlet Knights football collegefootball stub US tv prog stub ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Presbyterian Church

    File Rutgers Presbyterian n church house jeh.jpg thumb 73d Street Rutgers Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian house of worship in New York City . The church s origins date to 1798 in Lower Manhattan . ref Vera Mowry Roberts The Story of Rutgers Church, New York City, 1998 ref The first church building was erected on a plot of ground donated by Colonel Henry Rutgers at the corner of what would become Henry Street Manhattan and Rutgers Street. Church building was paid for by contributions from the members. Original charter of the church contained 107 names. First church building was dedicated on May 13, 1798. Today s Rutgers Church was opened in 1926 and is located on 73d Street in New York s Upper West Side . External links http rutgerschurch.com Rutgers Presbyterian Church References references NYC stub Church stub coord missing New York City Category Churches in Manhattan Category Upper West Side Category Presbyterian churches in New York ...   more details



  1. Rutgers v. Waddington

    br Rutgers v. Waddington was a case held in the New York City Mayor s Court in 1784 , setting a precedent for the concept of Judicial Review . ref name novelguide Summary of Case Rutgers v. Waddington was a case concerned over New York s Trespass Act ref name novelguide that, according to the plaintiff, violated the Treaty of 1783 . ref name probertency between Elizabeth Rutgers and Joshua Waddington . Ruling Chief Justice James Duane of the court ruled that only Congress had authority to make treaties and abridge them under the Articles of Confederation , saying that no state in this union can alter or abridge, in a single point, the federal articles or the treaty. ref name novelguide Notable Participants Alexander Hamilton defense Alexander Hamilton represented the defendant , Joshua Waddington . External links http ia331406.us.archive.org 3 items caseofelizabethr00rutg Internet Archive The case of Elizabeth Rutgers versus Joshua Waddington References references references ref name novelguide http www.novelguide.com a discover eamc 05 eamc 05 02211.html NovelGuide.com , RUTGERS v. WADDINGTON New York Mayor s Court, 1784 ref ref name probertency http www.probertencyclopaedia.com cgi bin res.pl?keyword Rutgers Vs Waddington&offset 0 ProbertencyEncyclopedia.com , Rutgers Vs Waddington ref Category Legal history of New York ...   more details



  1. Rutgers?Princeton Cannon War

    In the dark of night on 25 April 1875, a group of ten wiktionary sophomore sophomore s from Rutgers University Rutgers College now Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey New Brunswick , New Jersey ... known as the Rutgers Princeton Cannon War or Princeton Rutgers Cannon War . For the months following ... across the United States. Before the theft Origins of the Rutgers Princeton Rivalry Expand section ... college football season first football game played between Rutgers and Princeton. Rutgers and Princeton ... in Elizabeth, NJ in 1746 and relocated to Princeton 10 years later Rutgers was founded in New Brunswick in 1766. In 1864, Rutgers educators George Cook and David Murray led a successful campaign to designate Rutgers as New Jersey s designated land grant university , overcoming competition from other colleges in the state, notably Princeton. On Nov. 6, 1869, Rutgers defeated Princeton in New Brunswick ... game on a field where Rutgers College Ave Gymnasium now stands. The first intercollegiate football game ... . The cannon had further been used by the Rutgers Corps of Cadets for training during and after the Civil ... of Rutgers set out to steal back the Revolutionary War era cannon that Princeton had purportedly stolen from Rutgers some years before. It took the men two hours to drag the 1,088 pound cannon 200 .... In October 1946, a contingent of Rutgers men slip onto the Princeton campus and again try to steal ..., they gunned the engine of the Ford so viciously that the car is torn in half. The Rutgers ... the cannon ever belonged to Rutgers in the first place. According to the New Brunswick police ... tried to impress a group of college co eds by claiming that they had stolen it from Rutgers. Upon learning of the boast, the cannon was stolen by Rutgers in an attempt to retrieve what they believed rightly belonged to Rutgers. The return Empty section date May 2008 Continued rivalry and claims of ownership Expand section date May 2008 Image Rutgers CannonWar.jpg 200px thumb right A few Rutgers ...   more details



  1. Rutgers Law Journal

    Infobox journal title Rutgers Law Journal cover File Rljcover.PNG 100px Rutgers Law Journal cover editor John Wixted small as of 2009 small discipline Legal studies language English language English abbreviation Rutgers L.J. publisher Rutgers University School of Law Camden country United States frequency Quarterly history 1969 to present openaccess impact impact year website http org.law.rutgers.edu publications lawjournal ISSN 0277 318X eISSN The Rutgers Law Journal is a student run legal Academic journal journal at Rutgers School of Law Camden Rutgers University School of Law Camden . It is the school s flagship law review . The Journal publishes general interest articles and student notes and comments in four issues each year. History The first issue of what was to become the Rutgers Law Journal was published in 1969 as the Rutgers Camden Law Journal . The Rutgers Camden Law Journal was created to provide a medium for student expression and faculty scholarship. To reflect the growing impact of the Journal, it became the Rutgers Law Journal in 1980 beginning with Volume 12 . Since 1998, with the creation of the Internet Editor position, the Journal has been archived on the World Wide Web. ref http org.law.rutgers.edu publications lawjournal about2.html ref As the public law school of New Jersey , every summer the Journal publishes its Annual Issue on state constitution State ..., the Journal publishes four issues per volume. In 2007, Rutgers Law Journal was ranked 51st of the top ... Selection Committee. Staff and Selection of Membership The Rutgers Law Journal is the law review for the Rutgers University School of Law at Camden and is published by second and third year law students ... occurs through Rutgers Law s casenote competition. At the end of the first year, students ... of grades and the scored writing piece. Symposia The Rutgers Law Journal hosts symposia ... publications lawjournal Category Rutgers University Category Rutgers School of Law Camden Category ...   more details




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