Extensive media coverage of Professor Annette Gordon-Reed's Pulitzer Prize for history:
Rutgers'
Jefferson expert wins a Pulitzer
Star-Ledger, April 21
The
Times Wins 5 Pulitzer Prizes
The New York Times, April 21
Rutgers-Newark professor wins Pulitzer Prize
Philadelphia Inquirer, April 21
Books
That Explore Race In U.S. Lead Arts Pulitzers
The Washington Post, April 21
2009 Pulitzer Prizes awarded
CNN, April 20
Reports on the appointment of new dean of the School of Law-Newark, John Farmer Jr.
Congratulations, Rutgers!
Star-Ledger, April 21
Ex-AG
Farmer is named dean of Rutgers Law
Star-Ledger, April 17
9/11 Commission senior counsel to lead Rutgers Law
The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 17
Rutgers Business School Professor Jay Soled comments on tax deductions.
Courtside
seats a tax deduction we can live without
Atlanta Journal Constitution, April 22
A business deduction that soaks taxpayers
Philadelphia Inquirer, April 6
Law Professor Frank Askin's argues Iraq war's constitutionality.
Rutgers
Law professor, N.J. peace group challenge constitutionality of Iraq invasion
Star-Ledger, April 21
Judge to hear challenge in Iraq war suit
Associated Press, April 21
Professor Claus Holzapfel and campus Earth Day activities.
An ecological urban wild land sprouts in Newark
Star-Ledger, April 19
History Professor Beryl Satter's book continues to receive wide media attention.
Family
Properties: Race, Real Estate, and the Exploitation of Black Urban America by Beryl Satter
Chicago Tribune, April 11
Race and Real Estate
Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC, April 3
Beryl Satter, "Family Properties"
The Diane Rehm Show, WAMU, March 31
The John Batchelor Show, April 5, 2009, Hour 3
Author Says Discriminatory Lending Practices Not New
Eight Forty-Eight, Chicago Public Radio, March 24
Newark Public Schools and Rutgers launch research collaboration.
Rutgers, Newark schools join to research district's problems
Star-Ledger, April 9
Law Professor Anna Gelpern comments on the impact of a 1933 court decision about the gold standard.
Breaking Contracts
Forbes magazine, March 25
Anthropology Professor Alex Hinton is quoted about the Cambodian war crimes trials.
Khmer Rouge defendant: US policy benefited regime
NPR, from the Associated Press, April 6
Khmer Rouge horrors detailed at opening trial
Associated Press, March 30
Cambodia victims 'demand justice'
Aljazeera, March 31, 2009
Chief of notorious Khmer Rouge torture center testifies, apologizes
Los Angeles Times, March 31
Duch faces his victims as tribunal begins
The National, March 30
Gruesome indictment read to open Khmer Rouge trial
CBC, March 30
From Khmer Rouge torturer to born-again Christian
Christian Science Monitor, April 6
A review of Law Professor Donna Dennis's book, Licentious Gotham
The Past as Peep Show
The New York Times, April 5
The College of Nursing opens its new building in New Brunswick
Rutgers
nursing students to practice in new $10M facility
Star-Ledger, April 5
Professor
Annette Gordon-Reed receives 2009 Pulitizer Prize in History for The Hemingses Of Monticello: An American Family, Apr. 20
Rutgers
Chorus will perform four Essex County concerts in May before Italy tour, Apr. 20
John
J. Farmer Jr. appointed dean of Rutgers School of Law-Newark, Apr. 17
Honorable
Dickinson R. Debevoise of the U.S. District Court delivers annual Chief Justice
Joseph Weintraub Lecture, Apr. 15
Rutgers--Newark
hosts April 18 all-class reunion and open house, Apr. 15
Rutgers
and Star-Ledger honor schoolchildren's winning sssays about Obama's historic election, Apr.15
Law Professor Frank Askin argues challenge to constitutionality of Iraq War before federal district court, Apr. 14
Rutgers Business School Wins National Johnson & Johnson Competition, Apr. 9
Rutgers University and the Newark Public Schools form research collaborative to aid in boosting student achievement, Apr. 8
Dr. William L. Holzemer appointed dean of College of Nursing, Apr. 2
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