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welcome to University Heights
Newark's reputation as a center for the arts and business is rivaled only by the fact that it is also one of America's largest college towns. Over 30,000 undergraduate and graduate students attend classes in the downtown area and in University Heights- home to Rutgers-Newark.

Rutgers-Newark is one of five centers of higher education located in New Jersey's largest city. At R-N, over 10,500 students work on undergraduate degrees and graduate degrees in the arts and sciences, business, nursing, criminal justice and law - and take advantage of everything the city and region have to offer in the way of arts, entertainment, recreation, and great cuisine.

But don't just take our word for it. The city's ongoing resurgence is a hot topic in the national media. The New York Times, Washington Post, Travel & Leisure and PBS have been featuring the city and its treasures -- sample the buzz by browsing through this guide, or just hop in your car, take a bus or train and come see for yourself.

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What the Media is saying about Newark:

Queen Latifah's Guide to Newark
American Way Magazine, October 1, 2004

Rejuvenated cities capitalize on location
USA Today, June 2004

Close-up on Newark
Village Voice, March 12, 2004

Top 25 Cities for Doing Business in America
Inc. Magazine, March 2004

Newark? Yes, Newark.
Travel and Leisure, April 2002




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