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Winter 2012 |

Rutgers gets rave reviews for being the nation’s third-most hospitable university for veterans.
Kenneth T. Walsh, chief White House correspondent for U.S. News & World Report, has covered five U.S. presidents—and their reelection efforts.
What people think about the economy—40 years ago and today—according to the Rutgers-Eagleton Poll.
A Rutgers student creates and markets an all-natural beverage to promote cardiac health.
Commencement will take place on Mother’s Day.
Former U.S. surgeon general Jocelyn Elders will be the guest speaker at Rutgers–Newark during the Marion Thompson Wright Lecture Series.
Live Scarlet Knights action. Far-out weather graphics. And lots more from Rutgers students, staff, and alumni working with mobile technologies.
CNN host Anderson Cooper visits Rutgers to host a town hall about cyberbullying and suicides among gay youth—one of several events held at the university.
Public television's Due Process, the Emmy Award-winning series that addresses legal issues, becomes a production of Rutgers.
A robust campaign is under way to find the 20th president of Rutgers.