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Rutgers Mourns Neuroscientist Ralph M. Siegel, 52, Who Explored the Neural Processes of Vision

Dr. Ralph Mitchell Siegel, a researcher who studied the neurological underpinnings of vision, died Sept. 2 at his home following a long illness.

September 15, 2011
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Prominent United Nations Official Named Director Of The Division Of Global Affairs At Rutgers University-Newark

September 15, 2011
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Author Joyce Carol Oates Among Noted Authors, Poets Speaking At Rutgers In Newark This Fall

September 9, 2011
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Rutgers-Newark Will Mark Anniversary Of 9/11 With Video Memories, Reflective Discussion, Blood Drives

August 31, 2011
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Joined Rutgers: 1946
Campus Size: 38 acres, 33 buildings
Interim Chancellor: Philip Yeagle
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