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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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The Innovation, Design, and Entrepreneurship Academy's Design Research summer program (IDEA-DR) is a 10-week internship experience for first-year students. IDEA-DR is a summer agency that provides research services to New Brunswick non-profits, government agencies, and industry. IDEA-DR internship teams conduct community-engaged research and design projects with IDEA's New Brunswick client and community partners. The work contributes to meaningful human-centered design products, processes, and services.
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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.
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The Intern for a Day program offers students an immersive experience connecting classroom learning with exposure to different employers and careers, providing insight into possible future job settings. Students will be matched with an employer to have an out-of-the classroom experience to learn more about the industry and the organization.
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Rutgers Global-International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) is committed to providing superior services and enriching experiences for our international community. We are here to support the journeys of our international students and scholars, from arrival to graduation/completion and beyond. Our core services include immigration advising and compliance, application processing, academic and career support, and a range of programming, advocacy, and outreach.
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Rutgers Global-International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) conducts a comprehensive orientation for all new international first-year and transfer students every fall and spring semester. This mandatory orientation welcomes, prepares, and engages new students and their families in their transition to Rutgers University–New Brunswick. At orientation, students become familiar with their new surroundings and are told about available opportunities and resources on and off campus. New students also meet other new and returning students, learning from their experiences and making new friends. The primary goal of ISO is to ensure that every student walks away from their orientation program with the resources, tools, and answers to make sure their first semester is a successful one.
The Rutgers Parents and Family office also provides New Parent and Family Orientation programs and provides resources for families. -
The Internship in Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies (988:422) integrates feminist theory and gender-based activism, and allows you to receive 3 credits for your work as a volunteer/intern in a community or university-based organization serving women and/or gender and sexuality equity.
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You can only register for this course with a special permission number from Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
- Contact Dr. Ileana Nachescu, vn122@rutgers.edu, Associate Undergrad Director to talk with an advisor about your interests and an internship proposal.- Pick up an Internship Packet, which will include proposal and contract forms, and an outline of the course.
- Information on placements is available on the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies website. Once you have selected some possible sites, contact the placements and arrange interviews. We can help with guidance on developing a résumé if needed.
- Once you are accepted by a placement, submit your internship proposal to Women's & Gender Studies. You will then get a special permission number.
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The Office of Career Exploration and Success (CES) offers an extensive interviewing program. Each year employers work with the Office of Career Exploration and Success to conduct thousands of interviews during the fall and spring semesters and select candidates for full-time, internship, and part-time opportunities. Employers recruit from a wide variety of RU majors and programs. The Interview Program (IP) is free and easy, provides you with access to some of the top employers in the region and country, and is available exclusively to RU students. We help coordinate the interviews via Rutgers Handshake on campus, in-person at the Busch Student Center, or virtually.
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An online magazine designed and written by the undergraduate students of the Department of French at Rutgers–New Brunswick for K–12 students around New Jersey.
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Livingston Student Center and Douglass Student Center have dedicated nursing rooms for the Rutgers Community. The Lactation Room at the Livingston Student Center is located in the Livingston Space, and you can gain access to the Lactation Room at the Douglass Student Center by visiting the Welcome Desk.