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As president, built Winants Hall (1890), the college's first dormitory, New Jersey Hall for chemistry and biology departments, established the state's Agricultural Experiment Station; After Rutgers, appointed president of Amherst College (1890–99), led U.S. Board of Indian Commissioners (1899–1912) 10: Austin Scott (1848–1922) 1891–1906
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]
Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway will be grilled by the same congressional committee whose sharp questioning about antisemitism on college campuses preceded the resignations of the ...
Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway publicly defended his decision to negotiate with student protesters who pitched tents in a pro-Palestinian encampment in New Brunswick last week ...
On May 31, 2011, McCormick submitted his formal resignation to the university Board of Governors, which took effect June 30, 2012. McCormick's successor effective September 1, 2012, Robert L. Barchi, was announced and appointed on April 11, 2012. McCormick has returned to teaching history in Rutgers' Graduate School of Education.
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.
Todd Wolfson, the AAUP union president representing Rutgers full time faculty, said it looks to be a peaceful resolution. 3:58 p.m. Protesters say they will leave encampment at 4 p.m.