NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ–Eight months into his tenure as Rutgers Chancellor, Deba Dutta spoke about the past and present of the university, and its hopeful future improvements.
Dutta started the February 28 speech described the most recent achievements and milestones like the university's 250th anniversary, new buildings, and the name change of locations to acknowledge important African-American figures.
The speech then moved forward to talk about what Rutgers needs to do to thrive in the future.