Countdown to Graduation


Reconnect with your classmates and celebrate at our countdown to graduation on Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Annual HC Career & Research Mixer

The Annual Honors College Career & Research Prep Mixer (Previously the Internship & Research Mixer)

Presented by the Honors College Scholar Peer Mentors

 

Annual HC First-year Resume & LinkedIn Workshop

Every Fall, Honors College 1st-year's kickoff their college career by revamping or creating their resumes and LinkedIn profiles to prepare for applications in research labs, internships, competitions, and student organizations.

Whether you already have a resume and LinkedIn profile or are starting from scratch- the Honors College Scholar Peer Mentors are here to guide you through the creation and updating process.

Cross-Cultural Competency course

Cross-Cultural Competency Course - ME, YOU, and WE
The Cross-Cultural Competency course (CCC) was born out of student advocacy with a goal of advancing understanding of and engagement with the pursuit of equity, inclusion, and belonging throughout Rutgers and the wider community. The class is a discussion-based interdisciplinary examination aimed at promoting inclusive excellence.

Lessons on the Road to Peace with John Noltner

Since he last visited Rutgers campus in 2020, award-winning photographer John Noltner has driven 45,000 miles across the United States, compiling interviews and photographs of diverse human voices in his multimedia art project: A Peace of My Mind. From stories of immigration along the southern border, to land loss in the Louisiana bayou, to housing security in Los Angeles, John seeks out human stories that focus on using storytelling to build community, reconnect us with humanity, and bridge divides.

Rutgers Award-Winning Invention Aims to Reinvent Drug Delivery

Honors College alumni and current students, including (top left) Akshay Kamath, Joseph Bajor, Clairisse Whang, Alyssa Krisinski, (bottom left) Juliet Petillo, Yash Dave, and Harrison Zhang, make up the social venture Nutrivide.
An interdisciplinary team of Rutgers Honors College alumni and students has become one of the first from the Honors College Innovation Lab to bring their social innovation to the public sphere. To-date, the team has been awarded a patent and won more than $90,000 in seed money, including $63,500 this spring as part of the Schulze Entrepreneurship Challenge. Read more about Nutrivide, a fellow Honors College team called Sulis and their success, and the sustained support that makes it possible for these students to pursue their work.