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The President of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (informally called Rutgers University) / ˈ r ʌ t ɡ ər z / is the chief administrator of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Rutgers was founded by clergymen affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church in 1766 as Queen's College and was the eighth-oldest of nine colleges ...
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Jonathan Scott Holloway (born 1967) is an American historian, academic administrator, and the 21st president of Rutgers University. Holloway was named as the president of Rutgers University in January 2020 becoming the first person of color and first African American to be named president of Rutgers. He assumed the position on July 1, 2020. [1]
But some Jewish community members in New Jersey have expressed anger over the deal and demanded Rutgers leaders either rescind their agreement or resign. Rabbi David Levy, director of the New ...
In 2007 McCormick announced plans for redevelopment of the Livingston Campus in Piscataway, New Jersey, focused on professional education; a 2008 anonymous gift of $13 million, the second largest private gift in Rutgers’ history, has been earmarked for a new business school facility on that campus.
Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway testified Thursday before a House education committee, whose Republican members alleged a wave of antisemitism on college campuses.
The following individuals have served as President of Rutgers University, also known as Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey and formerly known as Rutgers College (1825-1924) and Queen's College (1766-1825), established in 1766.
The New Jersey natives, both proud Rutgers graduates, contribute to the school and an array of other educational institutions through their Florida-based nonprofit, the Eva and Marvin Schlanger ...