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Mohini Mukherjee Receives Pride of Rutgers Award: Mukherjee, Executive Director of International Student Services at Rutgers Global, was honored with the Pride of Rutgers Award last month. The award is one of the Presidential Employee Excellence Recognition Awards and recognizes employees who exceed the expectations of their day-to-day tasks and provide exceptional customer service to the university community.
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Annual Global Health Fair Returns: The Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Global Health Fair returned on December 6, following a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event featured poster presentations by faculty, staff, and students who have engaged in global health related activities.
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Reflections from the Staff Global Learning Fellows Program: Nicole Boily-Keuscher reflects on this Rutgers Global program that allows staff members the opportunity to gain field-based experience designing and running a global learning program, under the guidance of an experienced Rutgers University faculty member.
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Professor of Environmental Microbiology Receives Daniel Gorenstein Memorial Award: Lily Young, a Distinguished Professor of Environmental Microbiology at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, received the Daniel Gorenstein Memorial Award for outstanding scholarly achievement and exceptional service. She has held a number of positions at Rutgers, including dean of international programs at SEBS.
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Team of Rutgers Scholars Takes Deep Dive into AI to Understand its Impact on the World: Leading the work of Critical AI @ Rutgers is Lauren M. E. Goodlad, a Distinguished Professor of English. The group is planning a two-week global humanities institute in Pretoria next July that will focus on Design Justice AI, which explores the impact of the new technologies on local and indigenous languages and cultures.
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2023: A Rutgers Year in Review: Take a look at some of the most popular Rutgers stories of 2023, chronicling growth and innovation in research and teaching in service to our communities, our nation and the world--including a story about Rutgers being a top Fulbright producer.
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Instagram:
Vanessa is livin' la vida everyday in Valencia!
Vanessa Ruiz Perez | University of Valencia (Spain) - Fall 2023
#RUGlobal #RUStudyAbroad #universityofvalencia #lavida
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TikTok:
In our newest episode of #RUHowTo, join Arianna Entero, a junior at Rutgers–New Brunswick, in crafting a parol, a Filipino Christmas decoration in the shape of star made to celebrate the holiday season.
#ruhowto #rutgershowto #filipinoparol #parol #simbanggabi
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Where did our students go this year for their Study Abroad programs? Let’s look at some of the amazing places our RUHoSA went to learn and experience different cultures, learn more about themselves, and create wonderful memories and beautiful friendships.
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LinkedIn:
The Rutgers Global International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) office hosted a workshop called "Working with International Students," which was an opportunity to connect with campus partners and collaborate in support of our international students, The event drew a great audience, with representation from academic and student support units across campus. Check out photos: https://loom.ly/mEDqZEI
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Spring 2024 International Student Orientation, January 15, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Livingston Student Center
This mandatory orientation welcomes, prepares, and engages new students and their families in their transition to Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Through presentations and interactive activities, students will learn more about the Rutgers campus, connect with Rutgers departments, resources, and staff, and get guidance from current Rutgers students.
Open to graduate and undergraduate international first-year and transfer students.
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Friendship Fridays: Hot Cocoa & Conversation, January 26, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Livingston Student Center Coffeehouse
Friendship Fridays are open to all Rutgers students, both domestic and international, from 4:00-5:00pm. Each week there will be a different theme where attendees can enjoy games, activities, and conversation - all while making new friends from around the world.
Welcome back! Stop by and check out our hot cocoa bar and stay a while to meet someone new.
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Friendship Fridays: Cooking for a Crowd, February 2, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Rutgers Global, 30 College Ave.
Join us for a live cooking demonstration to learn how to make some easy and affordable, crowd-pleasing snacks for the big football game.
Space is limited - attendees must RSVP through the Get Involved event page. Click the link below.
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More Global Events:
Study Abroad Advising:
If you aren’t sure which program you would like to apply to, or if you would like to get a head start on planning for your abroad experience, the first thing you should do is speak with one of our Rutgers Global-Study Abroad advisors!
Check out our online and in-person advising and info sessions here.
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We are always looking for globally-oriented stories and events to share in Global Connections. If you have suggestions for submissions, please email them to krosko@global.rutgers.edu.
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Rutgers Global is the university-wide office for international affairs at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The office provides extensive study and service-learning abroad opportunities, academic support for international students, visa and immigration processing for international students and scholars, international partnership facilitation, and on-campus global programming that helps to educate students and professionals alike. Rutgers Global is committed to comprehensive internationalization for both students and faculty, creating resources and opportunities to enhance our global engagement at home and abroad.
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