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  2. Rutgers Business School – Newark and New Brunswick

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    Rutgers Business School, Newark reflecting the city in the glass front. In 2009 RBS opened a new facility in the first 11 stories of downtown Newark's One Washington Park office building that is home to the full-time and Executive MBA programs, the MQF program, and the Newark undergraduate program. 1 Washington Park is centrally located near highways and public transportation, notably Newark ...

  3. One Washington Park - Wikipedia

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    Rutgers University purchased the first 11 floors of the building from Fidelco for $31.5 million in 2006 and invested $51.5 million in renovating them before opening the new business school facility in 2009.

  4. College Avenue Campus - Wikipedia

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    College Avenue is the oldest campus of Rutgers University – New Brunswick, in New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S. It includes the historic seat of the university, known as Old Queens and the campus of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary. Many classes are taught in the Voorhees Mall area, also home to the Zimmerli Art Museum.

  5. Category:Rutgers University colleges and schools - Wikipedia

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    R. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Rutgers Business School – Newark and New Brunswick; Rutgers School of Business – Camden; Rutgers Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

  6. Cap and Skull - Wikipedia

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    Cap and Skull is a co-educational senior honor society at Rutgers University in New Jersey. It was founded on January 18, 1900. It was founded on January 18, 1900. Admission to Cap and Skull is dependent on excellence in academics , athletics , the arts , and public service .

  7. Rutgers University–New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The eighth of nine colleges established during the American colonial period, Rutgers was chartered as Queen's College on 10 November 1766. It was renamed Rutgers College in 1825 after Colonel Henry Rutgers (1745–1830), an American Revolutionary War hero, philanthropist, and an early benefactor of the school. [7]

  8. Richard Levis McCormick - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Joanne B. Ciulla - Wikipedia

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    There she was one of the four faculty who designed the Jepson School and its curriculum. [2] She retired from the University of Richmond in 2016 as Professor Emerita and became Professor of Leadership Ethics [3] and the Director of the Institute for Ethical Leadership at Rutgers Business School. [1]