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Neuroscientist Denis Paré has been named the 2024–25 recipient of Rutgers University’s Daniel Gorenstein Memorial Award, given annual for both outstanding scholarly achievement and exceptional service to the university. go.rutgers.edu/pare-gorenstei…




Amazing Rutgers Physics seminar by Josh Rutberg on the complexities and opportunities of Physics Education Research. Everyone participated. What an inspiring talk! Rutgers University-Newark Rutgers School of Arts & Sciences-Newark Rutgers Graduate School - Newark #RutgersUniversity





“40% of the people at risk of losing their homes through the eviction process are kids,” said Peter Hepburn, Rutgers School of Arts & Sciences-Newark sociology professor and associate director at the Eviction Lab, in this The Associated Press story on a new report from the lab. apnews.com/article/evicti…

"Lima’s delightful and creative debut collection had a breakout kind of year" - Craft: Stories I Wrote for the Devil by our very own MFA alumna Ananda Lima is one of Electric Literature's top contenders for this year's Pulitzer Prize in Fiction electricliterature.com/predicting-the…



"40% of the people at risk of losing their homes through the eviction process are kids. And they’re in that situation through nothing that they themselves did,” Eviction Lab’s Peter Hepburn said to masslivenews/ The Associated Press. By: namu sampath and Moriah Balingit buff.ly/tqLMWur

How was the Earth built? Much in the same way that you would build a big snowball to make a snowman, SASN geologist Alec Gates explains in his latest for The Conversation U.S. theconversation.com/how-was-the-ea…

How to keep academia relevant? What's the future of STEM scholarly publishing? I am bringing together librarians, researchers, educators and publisher to try to figure it out. Rutgers University Libraries Rutgers School of Arts & Sciences-Newark Rutgers Physics Princeton University AIP Publishing


2 million people were killed by the Khmer Rouge government in Cambodia from 1975-1979. How much can we learn from genocides like Cambodia to counter such actions today? 50 years later, Center for the Study of Genocide & Human Rights director Alex Hinton talks to The Scholar's Circle: scholarscircle.org/scholars-circl…


William F. Tate IV Named 22nd President of Rutgers University: rutgers.edu/news/william-f…



In his latest for The Conversation U.S., SASN's Alex Hinton, who has studied genocide and far-right extremists for years, says it is necessary to understand what white genocide is and how it developed into a central issue in U.S. immigration debates starting in Trump’s first term.