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Posted inArts & Culture

Free Rutgers Events Showcase Various Styles of Performance All Summer Long

by Vanisha Patel and Whitney DermanJuly 12, 2016April 5, 2022

RU Mason Gross School Hosts Free Series of Family-friendly Events Beginning With a Musical Set in 1940’s New Brunswick

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Lecture on Chinese Economic and Political Trajectory

by Whitney DermanNovember 11, 2015April 5, 2022

Lecture is part of Confucius Institute’s Fall 2015 Distinguished Lecture Series

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Rutgers Holding Symposium on Parkinson’s Disease

by Whitney DermanOctober 26, 2015April 5, 2022

Symposium to Include Free Movement Class for Those with Parkinson’s

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Confucius Institute at RU Holds Free International Conference

by Whitney DermanMay 26, 2015April 5, 2022

Conference Focuses on the Four Earliest Writing Systems on Earth

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Rutgers Students Have Until Noon to Sign Up For Free Bulk Garbage Pickup

by Whitney DermanMay 19, 2015April 5, 2022

May 20 Deadline For Disposal Program Set Up in Response to Controversial Proposal

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Rutgers Has No Contract With Company Behind ProctorTrack Software

by Daniel MunozApril 26, 2015March 26, 2021

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ— While students at Rutgers have been paying $32 for a company to monitor them while they take online tests, the school has revealed that it doesn't have a contract with Verificient Technologies, the makers of the student-monitoring, anti-cheating software ProctorTrack.

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Rutgers Thaakat Formal Promotes L.O.V.E. Campaign

by Whitney DermanMarch 24, 2015April 5, 2022

Proceeds From Event Featuring Asim Azhar to Support Thaakat’s “Love Over Violence Everywhere” Campaign

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