Guest Speaker/Visitor

Brown Bag on the HPO (pre-med/pre-dental) with Julie Traxler

For students just starting on the path towards dental or medical school, Rutgers has an essential group to help you: the Health Professions Office (HPO).

 

Faculty Fellow David Tulloch will host Dr. Julie Traxler, Associate Dean for Academic Programs at SEBS, to learn about starting your relationship with the HPO. This will be a casual conversation over the lunch hour, at the Honors Lounge at Waller Hall on November 6 at Noon. 

Brunch with Carole Raddato

​​​​​​Join Carole Raddato, one of the most prolific photographers of antiquity, for a brunch at the Honors College Druskin Lounge at 10:30am on April 30th. Students of Classics, Art History, History, and related disciplines are especially invited to attend to talk to Carole Raddato and learn about her work. This event is sponsored by the Rutgers University Classics Department.

Climate Crisis Research at Rutgers Faculty Roundtable - Climate Crisis Series

Join us to hear four Rutgers New Brunswick faculty members across disciplines speak about their cutting-edge research and activism related to the climate crisis, and find out how you can shape your studies at Rutgers around this crucial interdisciplinary topic. Panelists include David Hughes (Anthropology), Elaine LaFay (History), Åsa Remmeralm (Geography), and Todd Vachon (Labor Studies & Employment Relations). Hosted by the Honors College Faculty Fellows.

David Rosenberg - Navesink Speaker

David Rosenberg, Co-Founder of AeroFarms (Agtech) and Hycrete (Nanotech), Chairman of The Every Company (Precision Fermentation), and Board Member of Aspire (Insect Protein) Talk—"Building Solutions to Address Our Food Challenges"

Fellowships: Discover What Fellowships Are with the Office of Distinguished Fellowships

Learn about these opportunities to go beyond the ordinary with your educational experiences. Fellowships are merit awards that connect to experiential learning, such as research, study abroad, professional development, or graduate study.

Join Dr. Anne Wallen from the Rutgers Office of Distinguished Fellowships to learn about various opportunities and have time to discuss your specific interests to see how you could align with and prepare for particular fellowship awards. 

 

Genetic Counseling Career

Genetics is the fundamental unit of life. Therefore, understanding genetics is crucial for any healthcare professional or researcher studying human disease. Dr. Heiman’s presentation will provide an overview of the Undergraduate Genetics Major at Rutgers University, detailing its academic structure, research opportunities, and career prospects for graduates. He will discuss the type of student who should consider majoring in genetics. This includes those who plan to pursue a career in healthcare, including physicians, dentists, physician’s assistants, and genetic counselors.

Isaac F. Davis – Navesink Speaker

Isaac F. Davis, Writer, Director, and President of Iacon Pictures | Talk– "Independent Filmmaking and Its Intersectional Pursuits: Artistry, Innovation, Society, and Capital"

Master Class: Intro to Law School with Distinguished Alum Richard Kent, Esq.

REGISTER by Thursday, September 14th at 11:59pm.

In this two-part Master Class on Law, Richard Kent, Esq., will guide you through fundamental aspects of law and case examples so that you understand how concepts translate to the real world. This introduction to law will help you assess whether law is an area you would like to further study or practice in and if you chose to venture on to law school it will give you a foundation to understand the law education you are about to embark upon.