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SUMMARY:RU PRESIDENTIAL INNAUGURATION: Excellence Fest
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 4\, 2021\, at 3:00 – 6:00 PM ET | In Person Event \nBishop House\, College Avenue Campus \nThe Board of Governors and Board of Trustees are delighted to announce the Inauguration of Jonathan Scott Holloway\, Twenty-first President of Rutgers\, The State University of New Jersey. Faculty\, staff\, students and alumni are welcome to celebrate the inauguration at Excellence Fest at the Bishop House area\, College Avenue Campus. The festival will feature performances\, activities\, games\, food\, music\, and giveaways. Take a selfie with President Holloway\, share what you think excellence looks like at Rutgers\, win an “Excellence” t-shirt\, and watch a showcase of outstanding student talent. Rain or shine. For more information\, visit Inauguration website. \n 
URL:https://gsa.rutgers.edu/event/ru-presidential-innauguration-excellence-fest/
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SUMMARY:SPCR Business Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please join Supporting Parents & Caregivers at Rutgers (SPCR) on zoom to get introduced and map out our objectives for the year. We hope to get organized to start advocacy efforts and plan more social events.\nThursday 11/4 at 4 PM on zoom (email rutgersgradparents@gmail.com for meeting info)
URL:https://gsa.rutgers.edu/event/spcr-business-meeting/
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SUMMARY:PANEL: Livingston: A Governor\, a College\, and the Long Echoes of Slavery at Rutgers
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 4\, 2021\, at 6:00 – 7:00 PM ET | Virtual Event  \nRegister now \nA new historical marker on Rutgers–New Brunswick’s Livingston campus explains its namesake William Livingston’s deep involvement in slavery and his halting efforts to abolish slavery as New Jersey’s first governor. In this virtual panel presentation\, Robert Snyder LC’77\, a professor emeritus of journalism and American studies at Rutgers–Newark\, will talk with Jesse Bayker SGS’19\, digital archivist for the Scarlet and Black Project at Rutgers–New Brunswick\, who will discuss Livingston’s life. Brooke A. Thomas\, an African American history doctoral candidate at Rutgers–New Brunswick\, will share the importance of Livingston College to Rutgers\, why it was created\, and how activism was one of its important contributions to Rutgers. Thomas is also a co-author of the chapter “We the People: Student Activism at Rutgers and Livingston College\, 1960–1985” in Scarlet and Black\, Volume 3.  Livingston College graduates Snyder and Debra O’Neal LC’87 will share their experiences of educational innovation and campus activism from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. The discussion will end with a question-and-answer forum. \nSponsored by the Rutgers University Alumni Association\, the Livingston Alumni Association\, and the Rutgers Alumni Association.
URL:https://gsa.rutgers.edu/event/panel-livingston-a-governor-a-college-and-the-long-echoes-of-slavery-at-rutgers/
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