Chancellor Christopher J. Molloy (left) of the New Brunswick campus issued his apology on Thursday, a day after sending a message condemning a resurgence of anti-Semitism in the U.S.
After Decrying Antisemitism, Rutgers New Brunswick Issues Apology - New Brunswick, NJ - Officials pointed out the university's condemnation of antisemitism failed to "communicate support for our Palestinian community members."
Administrators at a taxpayer-funded New Jersey college backtracked on a statement condemning the rise of anti-Semitism in the United States following a pressure campaign by the anti-Israel Students for Justice in Palestine.
Rutgers Professor Named Cullman Fellow, Awarded NEH Grant - New Brunswick, NJ - Scholar is writing a biography on the civil rights icon and 'conscience of Congress'
Scholar is writing a biography on the civil rights icon and conscience of Congress’
Georgia Congressman John Lewis waves at the 50th Anniversary of the march on Washington and Martin Luther King s I Have A Dream Speech, August 24, 2013, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. Joseph Sohm / Shutterstock.com
David Greenberg started delving into the life of the iconic civil rights leader John Lewis as a way to blend his expertise in the presidency and national politics and tackle the subject of racial equality and justice.
The Rutgers-New Brunswick professor launched his book project
John Lewis: A Life in Politics, which is to be published by Simon & Schuster, after he traveled to Atlanta in February 2019 for an awe-inspiring meeting to secure the late congressman’s approval.