Tag: Rutgers University

  • North Brunswick musicians join premier organizations

    North Brunswick musicians join premier organizations

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two students at North Brunswick Township High School have achieved notable accomplishments in the field of music. Freshman Sidharth Bejugama has been accepted as a percussionist in the Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra. He is playing in an ensemble made up of more than 80 high school students from all over New Jersey, according to information…

  • Rutgers, Fiddle Foundation announce endowment fund for adult autism

    Rutgers, Fiddle Foundation announce endowment fund for adult autism

      NEW BRUNSWICK – The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation (DJFF), the nation’s first not-for-profit organization to focus exclusively on adult autism, will launch a groundbreaking endowment fund at Rutgers University, adding to DJFF’s existing endowed program initiatives at Brown University, Yale University and the University of Miami. With a gift of $100,000, The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation…

  • Seminars to focus on the meaning of life

    Seminars to focus on the meaning of life

    “You Live By Choice, Not By Chance” will be presented at Trayes Hall in the Douglass Student Center, Rutgers University, 100 George St., New Brunswick. Sunandaji, daughter-disciple of Swami Parthasarathy, will speak about “The Bhaja Govindam” text that provides the basic instructions on life from 6:30-8 p.m. Sept. 29-Oct. 1. Swami Parthasarathy will offer his thesis…

  • Learning disabilities conference set for Oct. 23

    Learning disabilities conference set for Oct. 23

    Parents, professionals, students, individuals with learning disabilities and/or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and community members interested in knowing more about learning disabilities and attention issues can register for the annual Learning Disabilities Association of New Jersey (LDANJ) Conference – Navigate the Maze, which will be held Oct. 23 at Rutgers University’s Livingston Campus Student Center, 84…

  • Early bird registration begins for learning disabilities conference

    Early bird registration begins for learning disabilities conference

    Parents, professionals, students, individuals with learning disabilities and/or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and community members interested in knowing more about learning disabilities and attention issues can register for the annual Learning Disabilities Association of New Jersey (LDANJ) Conference – Navigate the Maze, which will be held Oct. 23 at Rutgers University’s Livingston Campus Student Center, 84…

  • Millstone’s Murphy ready for challenge with transfer to Rutgers

    Millstone’s Murphy ready for challenge with transfer to Rutgers

    By Wayne Witkowski Erica Murphy of Millstone is ready for a new challenge as she prepares for the Rutgers University women’s soccer team’s season in the Big 10. The former star at The Pennington School transferred this season from Monmouth University, where she led the Hawks to their third straight Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC)…

  • On Campus

    On Campus

    Ashley Machalany of Monmouth Junction graduated with honors from Rutgers University, New Brunswick, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English on May 15. She is pursuing a master’s degree in elementary education and is a graduate of Bishop George Ahr High School, Edison.

  • Rutgers rape suspect also sought for South Brunswick burglary

    Rutgers rape suspect also sought for South Brunswick burglary

    NEW BRUNSWICK — A Newark man wanted for assault and sexual assault on the Rutgers University campus surrendered to Newark police on May 14. Michael P. Knight, 37, of Newark, is charged with aggravated assault, aggravated sexual assault, kidnapping, criminal sexual contact, endangering a victim and terroristic threats, according to a statement prepared by Middlesex County Prosecutor…

  • Manalapan to play in Rutgers’ High School Football Showcase

    Manalapan to play in Rutgers’ High School Football Showcase

    By Tim Morris The Manalapan High School football team gained further validation without even playing a game. The Braves, who were the 2014 NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group V champions and have been to the sectional finals or semifinals the last six seasons, were invited to play in Rutgers University’s inaugural High School Football Showcase. Inclusion…