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Mindful Meditation - November 20, 2009
Getting a little stressed out by everything around you? Join Jose Medrando as he learns some techniques that could help you keep your cool and have a better life and day.
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Rutgers Readers - November 20, 2009
John Leaver sits down with Alan Martofel, President of the Rutgers Readers organization. Rutgers Readers helps elementary school students in the New Brunswick by tutoring them to read among other subjects.
[Windows Media]
100 Students to Learn "Thriller" - November 20, 2009
Rutgers students and faculty started off Halloween weekend paying homage to the late Michael Jackson by learning the popular dance from his music video, "Thriller."
[Windows Media]
New Visitor Center - November 5, 2009
This 12,000 square-foot, two story facility has a lot to offer prospective students. Watch this video to see the new Visitor Center!
[Windows Media]
Bill Clinton Visits Rutgers - October 28, 2009
Former President Bill Clinton visits Rutgers to Rally for Governor Corzine.
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Graduate & Professional School Expo - October 27, 2009
Career Services and Graduate and Professional Admissions co-sponsored the Graduate and Professional School Expo on Saturday, October 24. Graduate school representatives from all three Rutgers campuses were at the Rutgers Student Center to give prospective students important information about their programs of interest.
[Windows Media]
Rutgers Food Innovation Center - October 26, 2009
Interested in starting, partnering, or interning in the Food Industry? Lou Cooperhouse, Director of the Rutgers Food Innovation Center, shares expert information on interesting opportunities.
[Windows Media]
Interview with Dr. Robert Blumenschine - October 26, 2009
Interested in tracing the roots of your ancestors? Dr. Robert Blumenschine, from the Center of Human Evolutionary Studies (CHES) talks about his anthropological research and latest developments at the CHES.
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Interview with Dr. Scott Glenn - October 21, 2009
Krystle Rich sits down to speak with Scott Glenn, a distinguished professor of oceanography here at Rutgers University. Glenn has been an important part of the oceanography department for almost twenty years. He was the driving force behind the COOL Room, a state of the art ocean observation laboratory located on Cook Campus. The COOL Room is the most advanced research laboratory of its kind in the world.
[Windows Media]
Interview with Arthur Casciato - October 15, 2009
Join Hali Fleigelman as she takes a visit to the Office of External Fellowships and Postgraduate Guidance and interviews the director, Arthur D. Casciato. Casciato guides many students who wish to pursue their academic goals beyond Rutgers through a national fellowship.
[Windows Media]
New Rutgers.edu - October 15, 2009
Check out how the new Rutgers.edu is broader, more efficient, and how it has been tailored for just about anyone who visits the site! Whether you’re a potential student, current student, alumni, faculty, or parent, you can learn all about the valuable resources and amazing students and faculty that are part of the Rutgers community.
[Windows Media]
Twitter Study - October 15, 20009
Do you use Twitter? If so, are you an Informer or a Meformer? Rutgers Assistant Professors Mor Naaman and Jeffrey Boase sit down for an interview with Jennifer Gerald about the results of their recent study on Twitter users.
[Windows Media]
Healthy Eating On Campus -October 8, 2009
Shaina Wizov takes us on a tour of the Neilson Dining Hall and shows us all the healthy eating options available at campus dining halls.
[Windows Media]
Numbers - October 8, 2009
RU Recreation and Health services want you to check out their annual event Numb3rs to improve your personal health awareness!
[Windows Media]
RU Democrats - October 8, 2009
Justin Hughes sits down with Alex Holodak, president of the Rutgers Democrats Society. The Rutgers Democrats Society is a campus organization dedicated to advancing democratic ideals across campus.
[Windows Media]
Undergraduate Research - September 24, 2009
Dean Levine encourages undergraduate students to conduct and present their own research projects on whatever topic they'd like.
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Victoria’s Secret Pink - September 23, 20009
Did you know that Rutgers was chosen to represent Victoria’s Secret in their new PINK Collegiate Collection? Terek Pierce gives us the inside look from the VS PINK Campus Tour’s visit to Rutgers.
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Scarlet Knight Days - September 23, 2009
Do you remember your first days on campus. Well we were able to check out move in weekend this year. Starting with the Scarlet Carnival all the way to the Target Back to School Sale. Come join is in these first-years first days on campus, and maybe it will bring back some memory of your first days on the Banks of the old Raritan.
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Research - September 23, 2009
How much do the Students know about research at Rutgers University. We go out and ask students what they would like to research if they could and much more.
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Heritage - September 23, 2009
We go to the streets of Rutgers to find out what people know about their heritage and culture. Even if they know any of the historical/famous figures of their heritage and culture.
[Windows Media]
Interview with Dean Jorge Schement
Justin Hughes sits down with Dean Jorge Schement, the new dean of the School of Communication and Information. Schement hopes to lead the school to new heights as it reinvents its image on campus.
[Windows Media]
Political Party
Rutgers students give their opinions on the importance of being aware of current politics and how they stay in the loop.
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New Jersey Traditions
Rutgers students let us in on their personal family traditions, as well as how they participate in traditional events on campus.
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Summer New Student Orientations
First-Year Orientation has always been the same thing; you move in, meet your roommate, and play ice breakers and then that was it. Well everything has changed with this year's initiative to change up the First-Year Orientation. Follow Yasmeen Fahmy, as she asks New Student Orientation Leaders and Prospective First-Year Students about the change that New Student Orientation has gone through.
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Evening in the Gardens
Marianne DePadua takes us on an evening stroll through the Rutgers Gardens.
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New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) Soil Lab
New Jersey Agricultural Experimental Station, has a Soil Testing Laboratory that tests our soils for all New Jersey residents as well as for University research.
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RU Foundation
The Rutgers University Foundation is an organization responsible for raising funds for Rutgers University. Even in an economic recession, The RU Foundation continues to raise funds to expand the university.
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University Archives
The University Archives, located in the Alexander Library, holds a plethora of source material about many different aspects of Rutgers University including our influential scholars dating way back to 1766.
[Windows Media]
Language Institute
Come in to the language institute where the students are able to learn a language with some help from great programs. Join Laura Schneebacker, as she learns about the various programs they offer, especially the one program one everyones mind, Second Life.
[Windows Media]
New Brunswick Farmers Market
Marianne De Padua attends the opening of the New Brunswick Community
Farmers Market and speaks to President McCormick as well as local
farmers and residents about what they hope to see with the market’s
continued presence.
[Windows Media]
First Year Orientation
See how these new students enjoyed Rutgers' first ever Summer First-Year Orientation!
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Jennifer Gerald
Talent: Jennifer Gerald
Emergency Services
Gabriella Tango reminds of the multifaceted and critically important functions that the University's Emergency Services department provides on a daily basis.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Gabriella Tango
Talent: Gabriella Tango
Dean Lily Young
Rutgers welcomes Dean Lily Young as the new dean on Cook Campus to expand the global experience for students for the Rutgers’ School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. With her initial goals to give undergraduate students a greater opportunity to internationalize their education, the native of China helps shape study abroad programs to enhance their global reach.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Gabriella Tango
Talent: Marianne DePadua
Dining Etiquette
Get an etiquette makeover! Check it out as RU-tv learns how to dine with the professionals.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Nadine Selim
Talent: Nadine Selim
Cricket Club
Nadine Selim checks in with Cricket Club and their president, Arpan Patel, as she explores the inner workings of the classic game.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: John Leaver
Talent: Nadine Selim
Day of Silence
Marianne DePadua speaks with members and participants of the Day of
Silence and the Pink Elephant March Against Injustice for awareness of
anti-lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans-gender harassment.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Danny Dai
Talent: Marianne DePadua
Rutgers Annual Human Dignity Awards
The Rutgers Annual Human Dignity Awards honors individuals who show extraordinary achievement and commitment in promoting diversity at Rutgers and in society.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Gabriella Tango
Talent: Hali Fliegelman
Student Employee of the Year
Rutgers hosted its annual Student Employee of the Year awards ceremony on
in honor of National Student Employment Week. John Leaver was there and
interviewed some of the people behind the event, along with two of this
year's top winners.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Nadine Selim
Talent: John Leaver
Rutgers Day Coverage - Busch Campus
The Rutgers Day festivities on the Busch campus included many programs from Rutgers Recreation and Community Development to eye-catching events hosted by the School of Engineering and Career Services.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Laura Schneebacher
Talent: Josh Kane
Rutgers Day Coverage - College Ave Campus
Rutgers Day participants crowded around College Avenue for performances and lectures, as they got a taste of the many sights around New Brunswick.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Eddie Wahrman
Talent: John Leaver
Rutgers Day Coverage - Cook/Douglass Campus
The NJ Folk Festival and Ag Field Day, a Rutgers tradition that has continued for over 90 years, complemented the first annual Rutgers Day on the Cook/Douglass campus.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Marianne DePadua
Talent: Danny Dai
Dr. Barbara Lee
Angelica Fattal sits down with Dr. Barbara Lee to discuss her work at Rutgers and her being the recent recipient of the Daniel Gorenstein memorial award.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: John Leaver
Talent: Angelica Fattal
Rutgers Ultimate Frisbee Club
Do you want to learn a new, fun and fast paced skill? If so, make sure to check out the Rutgers Ultimate Frisbee Club.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Hali Fliegelman
Talent: Terek Pierce
Kathleen Morgan
RU-tv's Hali Fliegelman had a one-on-one interview with Dr. Kathleen Morgan, Chair of the Family & Community Health Sciences, where they discussed obesity among college students and how to fight it.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Nadine Selim
Talent: Hali Fliegelman
History of the Grease Trucks
Danny Dai ventures to the Grease Trucks to sandwich together more than just french fries and mozzarella sticks.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Gabriella Tango
Talent: Danny Dai
Cheryl Wall
Rutgers University is known for its diversity among students. The faculty and staff however, are not equally as diverse. President McCormick created the Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity to embrace this challenge of maintaining diversity throughout the entire university. Cheryl Wall was appointed co-chair of the President’s Council on Institutional Diversity and Equity. Ms. Wall discusses the initiatives, plans, and projects that this newly formed group will put to work.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Angelica Fattal
Talent: Justine Giannino
Congressman Rush Holt
Congressman Rush Holt visited the Rutgers New Brunswick campus to discuss the billions of research funding that is being made available to the university by the stimulus package. An active member in Congress, Representative Holt has worked very hard championing and defending the research funding in the legislation. While visiting Rutgers, Congressman Holt toured the campus to gain more knowledge about funding issues that affect Rutgers University. As part of one of the leading national research institutions in the country, researchers at Rutgers have much to cheer about.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Angelica Fattal
Talent: Justine Giannino
Jazz and Java
Marianna DePadua reports from the 10th annual Jazz 'N Java event and interviews Cheryl Wilson, the Associate Director of the Office of Multicultural Services, to learn about its history and purpose.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Nadine Selim
Talent: Marianne DePadua
The Daily Targum
The hard working students at The Daily Targum give us an inside look into how the newspaper is run.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Hali Fliegelman
Talent: Jennifer Gerald
Counseling and Psychological Services
Gabriella Tango speaks with Dr. Jill Richards at Counseling and Psychological Services to find out how students who are experiencing a mental health problem can receive the help they need.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Hali Fliegelman
Talent: Gabriella Tango
James Katz Interview
Professor and chair of the Department of Communication at Rutgers University, James Katz is also the director of the Center for Mobile Communication Studies. He was recently awarded the 2009 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Twentieth Century Communications History and was elected Fellow of the AAAS, one of America’s most important scientific societies. Dr. Katz’ work on the national and international stage once again proves that Rutgers has “Jersey Roots, Global Reach.”
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Angelica Fattal
Talent: Angelica Fattal
Rutgers Entrepreneurial Society
Gabriella Tango attends the Rutgers Entrepreneurial Society's Inauguration Event to learn more about this exciting new organization through interviews with members and keynote speaker, Dr. Randal Pinkett, Chairman and CEO of BCT Partners and winner of The Apprentice with Donald Trump.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Terek Pierce
Talent: Gabriella Tango
Operation Smile
RU-tv takes a look at Rutgers Operation Smile's date auction fundraiser. Operation Smile is an organization dedicated to providing reconstructive facial surgery to children.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: John Leaver
Talent: Gabriella Tango
Rutgers Paintball Club
Rutgers Paintball Club was founded by students on a bus who saw need for a fun and competitive sport, and its main objective is to compete in tournaments with other college teams.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Gabriella Tango
Talent: John Leaver
Rutgers Geology Museum
Nadine Selim attended the Rutgers Geology Museum's annual open house and
spoke with Professor Ken Miller about its history and role on campus.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Nadine Selim
Talent: Nadine Selim
Reel Africa
RU-tv's film festival in Cinema Studies and African Studies is about the life of those who have AIDS. Matt Wolfson tells us the importance of giving empathy for those who acquire the HIV infection.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Alisa Purifico
Talent: Matt Wolfson
Oxfam Fashion Show
Rutgers students came together to celebrate the many cultures of the world in the Oxfam Fashion Show on October 24, 2008.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Alisa Purifico
Talent: Nadine Selim
Michele Norris
Michele Norris, host of the NPR program "All Things Considered", comes to Rutgers University to speak about the role of race and gender in the last presidential election.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: John Leaver
Talent: Laura Schneebacher
Protein Data Bank
Alex Proulx visits the Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank to get the inside scoop!
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Dan Elghossain
Talent: Alex Proulx
Rutgers Club Swim Team
The Rutgers Club Swim Team was founded by students who saw a need to form a co-ed club for recreational and competitive swimming.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Hali Fliegelman
Talent: Marianne DePadua
SWE Research Fair
Krystle Rich attended the Society of Women Engineers' Annual student-run
research fair, and caught up with some of its members and participants of
the fair to learn more about the society.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Nadine Selim
Talent: Krystle Rich
Asian Gala
Ladine Lane attended the 6th annual Asian Gala sponsored by the Vietnamese
Student Association.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Nadine Selim
Talent: Ladina Lane
Marc Ecko Interview Uncut
Jason Scharch sits down for an exclusive interview with Marc Ecko, former Rutgers student and famous clothing designer, about his new Rutgers clothing line. This interview in its entirety includes extended content about the Ecko Unlimited logo, Marc’s time at Rutgers, and much more.
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Marc Ecko Interview
Jason Scharch sits down for an exclusive interview with Marc Ecko, former Rutgers student and famous clothing designer, about his new Rutgers clothing line.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Jason Scharch
Talent: Jason Scharch
Pras Michel
Pras Michel brings homelessness into the spotlight when he presents his documentary 'Skid Row' to the Rutgers community.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: John Leaver
Talent: John Leaver
Knight History
Alisa Purifico sat down with Steve Ostogren, a former Rutgers mascot, to get the history of the Scarlet Knight and its transformation throughout the years.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Nadine Selim
Talent: Alisa Purifico
Jewish Film Festival
The Rutgers New Jersey Jewish Film Festival presented a showcase of Israeli films as Justine Giannino reports.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: John Leaver
Talent: Justine Giannino
Rutgers Against Hunger
Rutgers students and faculty took a trip to Giamarese Farms to help gather produce, and contribute to the Farmers Against Hunger organization in New Jersey. RU-tv's Marianne DePadua was there to cover the action, as well as give us an inside look on how this event is related to Rutgers' new initiative, "Rutgers Against Hunger".
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Hali Fliegelman
Talent: Marianne DePadua
Scarlet Day of Service
Rutgers volunteers spent a Saturday afternoon giving back to the New Brunswick community as they visited the Ronald McDonald House, and Elijah's Soup Kitchen.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Alisa Purifico
Talent: John Leaver
Women's Basketball Preview
Nadine Selim went out and asked some of Rutgers' own students what they
felt about the upcoming women's basketball season.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Nadine Selim
Talent: Nadine Selim
Ishmael Beah
Ishmael Beah spoke at Rutgers about his book 'A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of
a Boy Soldier'. Catherine Carerra was able to catch up with him after the talk
and ask him a few questions.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Nadine Selim
Talent: Catherine Carerra
Cook Community Day
Student Organizations came together to celebrate the Cook Community with an evening of food, music and prizes.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Alisa Purifico
Talent: Alisa Purifico
Chris Hansen
Chris Hansen, Correspondent for Dateline NBC, spoke with Rutgers students about his career and experiences as an investigative reporter.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Hali Fliegelman
Talent: Hali Fliegelman
Rutgers' Bookstore
On November 3, 2008, Barnes & Noble College Booksellers will be open a three-story, 46,000-square-foot full-service bookstore adjacent to the New Jersey train station. The superstore is one branch of The Gateway redevelopment project, which is an attempt to revitalize the city of New Brunswick. Barnes & Noble General Manager handling the transition at Rutgers University, John Cusick, explains the wide-range of amenities that will be available to Rutgers Students, and the city of New Brunswick. RU-tv’s Jason Scharch looks into how this change will affect the Rutgers community.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Angelica Fattal
Talent: Jason Scharch
Center for International Faculty and Student Services
Hali Fliegelman spoke with Urmi Otiv and Asenath Dande at the Center for International Faculty and Student Services to find out about the international community at Rutgers University.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Hali
Fliegelman
Talent: Hali
Fliegelman
Future Scholars
Rutgers looks towards its future with the new Future Scholars program. Designed to give less fortunate 8th graders of the cities Rutgers has campuses on (Piscataway, New Brunswick, Camden and Newark) a chance for tuition free education in this new and innovative program. RU-tv's John J. Leaver reports.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: John Leaver
Talent: John Leaver
Rutgers Golf Course
RU-tv takes a look at the Rutgers Golf Course located on Busch Campus. Course manager and PGA Pro Jill Jerauld explain how this 4 star course is welcome to all and why Rutgers students should give it a swing.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: John Leaver
Talent: John Leaver
Secrets to Success
Aymann Ismail attended the "Secrets to Success" program recently to find out what students needs to do to succeed.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Angelica Fattal
Talent: Aymann Ismail
Livingston Solar Farm
Alisa Purifico meets up with Mike Kornitas to speak about the new solar farm on Livingston campus.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Alisa Purifico
Talent: Alisa Purifico
Constitution Day Interview
Rachel Christensen interviews Dean Michael Stillwagon, Dean of students for Busch campus on the importance of celebrating Constitution Day as well as the great events taking place on Wednesday, September 17th.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Rachel Christensen
Talent: Rachel Christensen
Somerset County Fair
RU-tv acknowledges Rutgers' Jersey Roots, as Somerset County celebrates its 61st anniversary of the 4-H Fair in Bridgewater, New Jersey.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Rachel Christensen
Talent: Laura Schneebacher
Diversity Training
Cheryl Clarke and Lisa Smith lead employees of Campus Information Services through a thorough Diversity Training. Bill Beversluis, an RU-tv employee shares his thoughts on the test training as well as the actual training that took place.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Rachel Christensen
Talent: Bill Beversluis
Rutgers Faculty Seminar Tour 2008
RU-tv's John J. Leaver follows the 2008 Rutgers Traveling Seminar Tour, hosted by president Richard L. McCormick to educate 30 faculty members on New Jersey's expansive culture. The tour spans across the state of New Jersey including visits to the Lee Brothers Cranberry Bog and Perretti Farms.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: John J. Leaver
Talent: John J. Leaver
Farmers Market
Dan Scharch takes a look at the brand new Farmers Market at the Rutgers Gardens.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Ryan Confroy
Talent: Daniel Scharch
Robotics
Adriana Lee visits the Rutgers Laboratory for Real-Life Reinforcement Learning to talk with the director, Michael Littman of the Department of Computer Science, to find out what Rutgers University is learning from their work with robots.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Daniel Scharch
Talent: Adriana Lee
Rutgers Federal Relations
RU-tv takes a look at the Rutgers' Federal Relations office in Washington D.C. and why it is so vital for university funding.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: John .J. Leaver
Talent: John J. Leaver
Bill Evans Visit
ABC weatherman Bill Evans visits Rutgers to talk meteorology students about natural disasters.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: John J. Leaver
Talent: John J. Leaver
Douglass Project
The Douglass Project Fourth Grade Science All-Stars is an annual event
created by Douglass Residential College students to show local 4th grade students how science affects their lives. RU-tv's Jason Scharch was there
to capture the scientific action.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Jason Scharch
Talent: Jason Scharch
SAFE Candlelight Vigil
Adriana Lee was present at the SAFE Candlelight Vigil in the Student Activities Center. The event was held to educate and discuss the looting of the Iraq Musuem that occurred in 2003.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Daniel Scharch
Talent: Adriana Lee
Ag Field Day
Rachel Christensen reports the fun and festivities from the 2008 Ag Field Day.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Melanie Bogin
Talent: Rachel Christensen
NJ Folk Festival
Scott Miller explores the 2008 German-American-themed NJ Folk Festival and discovers butter-churning, spinning, and good ol’ folk music.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Daniel Scharch
Talent: Scott Miller
Jersey Roots, Global Reach
Elina Yankovich gives us an inside look at the new Rutgers tagline: Jersey
Roots, Global Reach.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Elina Yankovich
Talent: Elina Yankovich
University College Community
Rachel Christensen sits down with Susan Schurman, Acting Dean of
University College Community, and discusses the changing role of
non-traditional students at Rutgers University.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Laura Schneebacher
Talent: Rachel Christensen
Weather Watcher
Ru-tv correspondent Liz Olubodun takes a look at the University's Weather Watcher program, as well as their national recognition by the Weather Channel.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Jason Scharch
Talent: Liz Olubodun
Answer
Melanie Bogin takes an inside look into Answer, a part of the University's Center for Applied Psychology. The people at Answer are dedicated to providing and promoting comprehensive sexual education to young people and the adults that talk to them. Inside Rutgers sits down with Nora Gelperin, Director of Training at Answer and Lucinda Holt, Managing Editor to talk to them about their mission.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Melanie Bogin
Talent: Melanie Bogin
WRSU
Here's a look behind the scenes at one of Rutgers' radio stations, 88.7 FM WRSU.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Rob Bucci
Talent: Daniel Elghossain
Suite Idol
"Suite Idol" showcased the various talents of residents in Busch Suites. Sponsored by Rutgers Residence Life and the SAS Honors Program, the event proved to be a success as the residents vied for the title as the first ever "Suite Idol."
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Liz Olubodun
Talent: Liz Olubodun
Involvment Fair
RU-tv's own Rachel Christensen was lucky enough to stop by the Student Involvment Fair. She caught up with various participants such as Karen Ardizzone, the Assistant Director of the Fair.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Eddie Wahrman
Talent: Rachel Christensen
RecycleMania
Jason Scharch explores the topic of recycling at Rutgers as we gear up for the "RecycleMania" competition among colleges across the country.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Jason Scharch
Talent: Jason Scharch
Middle States Reaccreditation
Elina Yankovich introduces the important process of reaccreditation with Executive Dean of S.E.B.S. Robert Goodman [Windows Media] then sits down with Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Philip Furmanski for an in-depth look at Rutgers' reaccreditation procedure. [Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Elina Yankovich
Talent: Elina Yankovich
Douglass Residential College
Get to know the organization that gives prospective students a tour of Douglass Residential College.
[Windows Media]
Segment Producer: Elina Yankovich
Talent: Elina Yankovich
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