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The Center for Latino Arts and Culture (CLAC) is a student-centered, inclusive community where students can better integrate experiential, academic and service learning about Latinx/a/o arts and culture in order to become strong leaders and responsible global citizens. The Center works to create a welcoming, supportive environment that values intersectionality and social justice. We advocate for the wellbeing of our students and work to create effective access to University services and resources. Through dynamic collaboration with other academic and student affairs units, the CLAC will work to enhance Latino student recruitment, retention, and successful graduation at Rutgers University.
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Student Centers and Activities provides experiential learning opportunities to create transformative experiences for Rutgers University students. Our Lead Up Academy enhances leadership skills to help Rutgers students stand out to future employers. Students can get involved in this progressive, tiered curriculum at any point or complete any or all of the programs listed below.
- First-Year Fellowship: A year-long certificate program of events, workshops, and opportunities designed to transform first-year and transfer students into the next generation of campus leaders. It features a curriculum designed for emerging leaders to cultivate their skills and abilities to become the next generation of leaders on campus and beyond.
- LVL Up: Designed specifically with second-year students (sophomores and juniors) in mind, this program helps students to develop the skills necessary to succeed while also training for position-specific responsibilities.
- Peer Leadership Mentors: A highly immersive leadership program in which mentors provide guidance to five first-year students and facilitate a section of the First-Year Fellowship, while completing a 1.5 credit course that will help make meaning of the skills needed to excel in future roles.
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Need a place on campus to study or access to wireless? Check out the schedule for the hours of the libraries. While you are there, learn about the tools and resources, how to access materials and get assistance with research.
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Looking to master applications like Excel or Photoshop? Want to improve your photography or dive into programming languages? With LinkedIn Learning, you can pick up new skills through thousands of video courses taught by experts. Log in for free with your Rutgers NetID.
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A learning community is a self-selected group of students who share similar interests and explore them together in common courses and out-of-classroom activities. These interests may be academic, career-related, cultural, or something else entirely. All have an academic course requirement. Students in learning communities report making friends quickly. Connecting with faculty, staff, and other students more easily, learning community residents are afforded unique opportunities for academic and social success and networking. First- and second-year students who choose to live in on-campus residence halls may also opt to live in one of these living-learning communities.
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Any item that is presumed stolen on the New Brunswick campus should be immediately reported to the Rutgers University Police at 732-932-7211.
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A dedicated space for all Rutgers students interested in creating, building, tinkering, and designing. Used by faculty for teaching and brainstorming projects and prototypes, the Makerspace is open daily to all students and run by trained undergraduate staff. In addition to CAD computer work stations, the Makerspace features 3D printers, a spindle engraver, a laser cutter, a vinyl cutter, a sewing machine station, and a full range of hand tools, as well as electronics and microcontroller equipment.
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The Livingston Makerspace is free to all current Rutgers faculty, staff, and students. We offer a large variety of DIY equipment including 3D printers, electronics, framing, laser cutters/engravers, woodshop, textiles, and more! You can work on a class project, pursue your favorite hobby, or spark your entrepreneurial spirit.
- Semester Hours: Monday-Friday, 1-9 p.m.
- Winter Break/Summer Hours: Monday-Friday, 12-5 p.m.
Stop in for a tour to learn more.
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Have a question about meal plans on campus? Get them answered here. Meal plans range from 50 to 285 meals per semester and are available to any student, faculty, or staff that would like to take advantage of what Rutgers Dining has to offer.
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Students can make appointments online or by phone to see medical clinicians at any of our three health centers: Hurtado Health on College Ave Campus, Busch-Livingston Health on Livingston Campus, or Cook-Douglass Health at the Institute for Food, Health, and Nutrition on Cook Campus. See our website for our hours.
We offer birth control (including IUD placement), STI screening and treatment, injury evaluations (accidents, sprains, and strains), vaccinations, general medical care and illness visits in a CONFIDENTIAL setting. We have in-person and select telehealth visits with physicians, nurse practitioners (APN), nurses, a physician assistant (PA) and a nutritionist to help you with your medical needs. We are experts in adult and adolescent care including women's health and gender affirming care.