Diversity Timeline: Page 3 of 8
Diversity Through Time: 1950s

1900s-1930s | 1930s-1940s | 1950s | 1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 21st Century
Rutgers Law School-Newark hires Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr., its first black professor.
Two women are among the members of the Rutgers Business School Class of 1951. By 1962, female students were earning MBAs.
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Campus Overview
Founded: 1908
Joined Rutgers: 1946
Campus Size: 38 acres, 33 buildings
Interim Chancellor: Philip Yeagle
Undergraduate Majors: 40+
Graduate Programs: 20+ (JD, MA, MBA, MFA, MPA, MS, Ph.D.)
Athletics: 14 NCAA Division III women and men's teams
Libraries: 4
Enrollment (fall 2012)
Total: 12,011
Undergraduates: 7,666
Graduates: 4,345
Faculty/Staff
Full-time Faculty: 585
Faculty with Terminal Degrees: 99%
Full-time Staff: 770
Students
Male/Female Ratio: 50:50
Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1
Nations Represented: 100+
On-campus Residents: 1,280
Carnegie Classification
Basic Type: Research Universities (high research activity)
Special Classification: Community Engagement


