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Eleftheria - winning team

Pharmacy Student Contributes Expertise to Winning Project



Members of five teams that made it to the final round of Rutgers Business School's annual business plan competition pose with sponsors, judges and organizer, Doug Brownstone, an assistant professor of professional practice.

Merakhi team participated as the first all undergraduate team in RBS annual business plan competition



Belle Huang (HC Sophomore) as a Gymnast and Judge

Honors College Sophomore, Belle Huang: Gymnast & Judge



Nicholas Pellitta ('19, SAS/HC) at the Honors College. Photo credit: Nick Romanenko

Honors College senior, Nick Pellitta, named a Schwarzman Scholar



Interim Chancellor Chris Molloy at his office in Old Queens. Photo credit: Nick Romanenko

Chancellor Molloy cites Honors College success in recent interview



Nine first-year Honors College students hailing from three admitting schools at Rutgers–New Brunswick were accepted into the inaugural class of the Rutgers Honors College–New Brunswick and Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 4+4 Program with an Emphasis in Global Health. They are (L-R) Leah Cherukara (SAS/HC), Arianna Horgan (SEBS/HC), Clairisse Whang (SAS/HC), Samuel Fisher (SEBS/HC), Helen Gao (SAS/HC), Aparna Ragupathi (SAS/HC), Devin Busono (SEBS/HC), Kimberlee Sibilia (SOE/HC), and Deven Singh (SAS/HC).

New Rutgers Program Transforms Premed Student Experience



Honors College Fireside Chat about NASA Internship Experience

Three HC Students Share NASA Summer Internship Experiences



Eriel Santagado

See How One HC Student-Athlete Studied Abroad to Refine Her Direction



Adora Moneme

Moneme Furthers Medical Studies in Bridging the Gaps Summer Program



Photo of Sulis team

Putting a Business Idea to the Test



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