Talks & Lectures
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Chancellor's Annual Research Day 
- 2011: Speakers & Topics
- 2010: Speakers & Topics
- 2009: Speakers & Topics
- 2008: Speakers & Topics
- 2007: Speakers & Topics
- 2006: Speakers & Topics
- 2005: Program and Bios
- 2004: Speakers & Topics
- 2003: Speakers and Bios
Distinguished Faculty Lecture

- 2011: A More Courageous Politics: Muslims Confront Fundamentalism - Karima Bennoune
- 2010: Clan, Culture & the Concept of Law: Lessons from Ireland - Mark Weiner
- 2008: Sleeping on Stone: Mortuary Furniture & Cultural Diversity in Sixth Century China - Annette Juliano
- 2007: The Most Important Fish in the Sea - H. Bruce Franklin
- 2006: Brain Rhythms & Memory - Gyorgy Buzsaki
- 2005: The Shaping of Ethnicity in Central Eurasia - Peter Golden
News
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Events
May. 2:
Bird Walks on Campus

Join us this May to observe nature in the middle of our own campus. We...
- May. 2: Bird Walks on Campus
- May. 23: Commencement: College of Nursing
- May. 23: "Right Here, Right Now"
Quick Facts
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


