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Free instructor-led conversation group sponsored by the Department of French.
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Discover great opportunities to become involved at Rutgers! This online engagement platform is a great way to learn more about the 700+ student organizations and opportunities for engagement at Rutgers-New Brunswick. It's also the place to find out more about the events and programs hosted by student organizations and various departments on campus.
Please log on to your getINVOLVED profile to become more involved and connected today! Once you have logged in with your Net ID and password, click on your name in the top right-hand corner. Customize your profile and access your Rutgers Event Pass, a necessity for checking into campus events. Any questions about getting involved? Feel free to contact the Office Student Involvement and Leadership, Student Centers and Activities at osi@echo.rutgers.edu or 848-932-6978!
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Rutgers Global Programming & Events provides cultural, social, and educational events and opportunities to the community to:
- promote global awareness and cultural competence
- facilitate the integration and acculturation of international students, and
- foster meaningful interactions between international and domestic students.
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GoinGlobal is a resource that assists students who are pursuing global career paths. You can access H-1B visa information, country and city guides, and other resources developed to meet the specific needs of the global career seeker, offered by the Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES).
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You can study with your friends in Group Study Space. Be sure to reserve a room in advance.
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The Hatchery Innovation Studio is an innovation and creation space located on the basement level of Alexander Library. It includes a range of flexible, collaborative spaces for student groups to reserve for projects, meetings, and events.
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Health Outreach, Promotion, and Education (HOPE) works to advance health and wellness at Rutgers University through community engagement and innovation. HOPE provides students with tools to advocate for personal and community wellness and coordinates a large and active peer education program. Students are trained to facilitate interactive outreach and workshops on issues that directly impact students' lives.
HOPE offers public health internships through the Edward J. Bloustein School.
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The Health Professions Office serves all students and alumni of the Rutgers–New Brunswick schools who are interested in pursuing careers in the health professions. If you are interested in a career in medicine, dentistry, physician assistant, podiatry, optometry, or one of the many other health professions, we are here to provide advice, resources, and support through the application process. Please take a look around our website for information and resources. We look forward to helping you explore opportunities and achieve your goals!
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Who We Are: Our goal is to educate the college population about nutrition and provide the necessary tools to adopt healthy eating habits. The team consists of nutritional sciences undergrads under the guidance of Dr. Peggy Policastro, RDN.
Read One: The team writes weekly Eating 101 Nutrition Newsletters that can be found within the dining halls and in electronic form on our website and social media platforms.
Stop By: Throughout the academic year, The Healthy Dining Team hosts creative and interactive nutrition booths at the dining halls. Do you have a nutrition question? Visit our nutrition booths or connect with us on social media. We can be found on Facebook (RU Healthy Dining Team, Instagram (@ru_hdt), or email us at nutrition@dining.rutgers.edu.
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Students of all religions are welcome at Rutgers University. As a public university, Rutgers is dedicated to supporting an inclusive community, where freedom of religious expression is protected and encouraged. Our campus is home to students of Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, and many other faiths and traditions. The University provides space on campus to allow students, faculty, and staff the opportunity to participate in prayer, reflection, and meditation activities that promote health and wellness. For questions or concerns, please visit Bit.ly/rufaith or the information desk in the associated facility. If not available, direct questions to 848-932-5500.