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The new Associate Director of the Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture and the Modern Experience and one of the organizers of the upcoming MTW…
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Nearly 1,000 artifacts connected to the life of Count Basie life will eventually be available to view at the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers…
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Of the hundreds of thousands of American student-athletes that hope to break into professional sports, about one-percent make a living out of it. “Out of…
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The Truth, Racial, Healing, and Transformation Campus Center, TRHT, is a grant program awarded by The Association of American Colleges and Universities to…
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The Civic Information Consortium would allocate $100 million from New Jersey’s sale of two public broadcasting licenses over a five-year span to promote…
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Kejal Vyas is the regional correspondent in South America for The Wall Street Journal, stationed in Bogota, after spending five years in Caracas,…
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Before the 1967 Newark Rebellion, Mayor Hugh Addonizio was getting ready to sign off on a project that would have used one-hundred-and-fifty acres of the…
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To start off, the title of the course was titled “Global Citizenship in a Global World”. Entering the course, I believed that we will be discussing…
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You wouldn’t think a singer who was doing close to 300 shows a year at their peak would be nervous each time the curtains rose. Archivist Tad Hershorn…
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There were 163 reported protests, riots, rebellions, and uprisings across the United States in the summer of '67. No communities more impacted than…