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  2. History of Rutgers University - Wikipedia

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    Many of the present day buildings were named after these men. This includes men such as John Hardenburgh (the first president), John Henry Livingston (1810–1824 president), the Reverend (Phillip Milledoler (Rutgers president, 1824–40) Henry Rutgers (whom eventually the college was named after), and Theodore Frelinghuysen. [6]

  3. Henry Rutgers - Wikipedia

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    Henry Rutgers (October 7, 1745 – February 17, 1830) [1] was a United States Revolutionary War hero and philanthropist from New York City. Rutgers University was named after him, and he donated a bond which placed the college on sound financial footing. He also gave a bell that is still in use.

  4. Rutgers University - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020, Jonathan Holloway made history as the first African American and person of color to be named president of Rutgers. [57] On April 9, 2023, three unions voted to go on the first strike by academics in the university's 257-year history, citing the lack of progress on contract talks between union representatives and university ...

  5. List of presidents of Rutgers University - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. Paul Robeson - Wikipedia

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    The main campus library at Rutgers University-Camden is named after Robeson, [356] as is the campus center at Rutgers University-Newark. [357] The Paul Robeson Cultural Center is on the campus of Rutgers University, New Brunswick. [358] In 1972, Penn State established a formal cultural center on the University Park campus.

  7. ‘Tell Them You Love Me’: Where is Anna Stubblefield now?

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    According to a 2015 article in the Times, both of Stubblefield’s parents h e ld Ph.D. s in special education and worked extensively with people with disabilities. Her mother, Sandra McClennen ...

  8. The chilling case of a former Rutgers professor is featured ...

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    Anna Stubblefield was a Rutgers University-Newark professor when, while working with a man with cerebral palsy, said that the two fell in love. The chilling case of a former Rutgers professor is ...

  9. Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh (22 February 1735/6 [a] – 30 October 1790) was an American Dutch Reformed clergyman, colonial and state legislator, and educator.Hardenbergh was a founder of Queen's College—now Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey—in 1766, and was later appointed as the college's first president.