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Rutgers to Require COVID Vaccination for Students Returning to Campus in Fall 2021
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In 2nd year of COVID graduations, some N J colleges will have in-person ceremonies
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Rutgers will add historical markers to educate about slavery legacy
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Visitors to the Rutgers New Brunswick campus this spring will find historical markers at four new locations informing them about prominent university figures who made their fortunes through the slave economy.
The measure, announced Tuesday, is part of a larger effort by the university at a time when higher education institutions across the nation are trying to reckon with their role in America s legacy of slavery and racial injustice.
“These markers are an invitation for us to talk about the complicated legacies of namesakes and the complicated ways in which blood money from slavery is woven into old institutions like Rutgers,” Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway said at the board of governors meeting Tuesday.
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Rutgers University Black History Month events targeted by ‘racist and bigoted Zoom-bombings’: Chancellor
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BY: BILL HUTCHINSON AND JOSH MARGOLIN, ABC NEWS
(NEW YORK) Rutgers University officials have launched an investigation into a string of recent “racist and bigoted Zoom-bombings” that have marred student online events with most of the attacks targeting Black History Month programs, according to the school’s chancellor.
Chancellor Christopher Molloy wrote in a statement sent to students and staff on Friday that the most recent “Zoom bombings” have occurred during online events hosted by the university’s Paul Robeson Culture Center and the Center for Social Justice Education & LGBTQ Communities.