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This is an enumeration of notable people affiliated with Rutgers University, including graduates of the undergraduate and graduate and professional programs at all three campuses, former students who did not graduate or receive their degree, presidents of the university, current and former professors, as well as members of the board of trustees ...
This category lists notable individuals who have attended Rutgers University in New Jersey in the United States of America. Individuals who have received an honorary degree (in honoris causa) from Rutgers are not included.
Rutgers University alumni (5 C, 1,490 P) Rutgers Scarlet Knights athletic directors (6 P) C. Rutgers Scarlet Knights coaches (13 C, 3 P) D. Douglass College alumni ...
3 Notable alumni. 4 Notable faculty. 5 References. ... The First Year of Livingston College of Rutgers University, 1969–1970, Irving Louis Horowitz, Urban Education ...
Rutgers University (/ ˈ r ʌ t ɡ ər z / RUT-gərz), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a public land-grant research university consisting of three campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's College , [ 10 ] and was affiliated with the Dutch Reformed Church .
This category contains Wikipedians who attend or have attended Rutgers University. Articles on notable alumni are listed at Category:Rutgers University alumni. To join this category, add {{User Rutgers University}} to your user page. This will produce the following userbox:
Rutgers–Newark Scarlet Raiders men's soccer players (1 P) Pages in category "Rutgers University–Newark alumni" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
In 1960, during the Fluxus movement at the university, Rutgers established the Rutgers MFA in visual arts as the first non-displicinary-specific fine arts graduate program in the United States. Mason Gross was founded in 1976 as a school of the fine and performing arts within Rutgers University .