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Rutgers University–Camden Breaks Ground on Transformative $60 Million Project

Rutgers University–Camden Breaks Ground on Transformative $60 Million Project
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Freeman Hrabowski, Educator and Civil Rights Champion, to Address Rutgers University Commencement

Freeman Hrabowski, Educator and Civil Rights Champion, to Address Rutgers University Commencement
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Richard Walter Hill | Two River Times

Richard Walter Hill, 85, of Red Bank, formerly a longtime Middletown resident, passed away Jan. 2, 2022, in Red Bank with his wife Patricia and family by his side. Richard was born Sept. 30, 1936, in Hackensack to Walter and Ann Marie (Hahn) Hill. He met his wife of 62 years, Patricia Torrisi, when he ....

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Rutgers to drop fossil fuel investments in battle against climate change


Rutgers to drop fossil fuel investments in battle against climate change
Updated Mar 09, 2021;
Posted Mar 09, 2021
The archway, lamp and steeple of Old Queens on the Rutgers campus. (Tony Kurdzuk/The Star-Ledger)SL
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New Jersey’s largest university is leveraging its $1.6 billion endowment as a tool to fight climate change.
Rutgers University leaders on Tuesday adopted a new policy to divest the university from existing investments in the fossil fuel industry, and to prohibit any new investments in that industry in the future.
The new policy was approved during a special meeting of the Rutgers Board of Governors, and during a later meeting of the Rutgers Board of Trustees. The divestment decision had been recommended by a committee of students, faculty and staff, which was formed to consider a request the student group Endowment Justice Coalition. ....

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