HC Students Jeremy Lewan and Bianca Caproni Joined Others to Share Their Back-to-Campus Excitement.

Jeremy Lewan (left) and Bianca Caproni (middle) joined others to share their back-to-campus excitement.
Bloomberg Quicktake came to Rutgers–New Brunswick one day this fall to talk about college in the age of COVID with Antonio Calcado, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Rutgers; Mark Beal of the School of Communication and Information; and select students, including Jeremy Lewan and Bianca Caproni of the Honors Colleges. Hear how the university has prepared for the return-to-campus and how the mentality and experiences of college students have changed in the age of COVID.

Let's Talk

To all the wonderful students that are transitioning into the Fall Semester and need a little space to decompress and express yourselves! Come have a chat with CAPS Counselor, Shan Reeves.

Let's talk is a drop in Mental Health consultation that will be held on Mondays and Fridays. It is a first come first serve basis.

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HC Rising Sophomore Launched Mother's Touch to Address Maternal Health Disparities

Gloria Bachmann of the RWJMS Women's Health Institute, left, expectant mother Michelle Leighton, and Rutgers-New Brunswick Honors College student Zoe Reich (SAS ’24) review the Mother's Touch app, a student project led by Reich that launched in June. | Photo by Nick Romanenko
While working remotely as a first-year student and interning at the Women's Health Institute at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School under Dr. Gloria Bachmann, Zoe Reich ('24, SAS/HC/DRC) learned about the maternal health statistics and racial disparities that exist in New Jersey, ranked 47th in the nation for maternal deaths. Moved by this information, she formed a team of 40 fellow female students from the Honors College and Douglass to design and create an app to help empower current and expectant mothers.