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In the Know – Issue 19

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In the Know, The Newsletter for the people who make the University work
Collage of photos of Andreia Resende 鈥22, left, Alex Diaz 鈥12 MEd, Teaching and Learning Professor Douglas Larkin and Biology Professor Sandra Adams

A New Science Teacher Comes Full Circle

Finding support with mentors who believed in her, a graduate of the Noyce Science Teacher Program now inspires her students to believe in themselves.

Reimagining the Past of Black Americans

Don鈥檛 miss artist Ajamu Kojo鈥檚 first solo museum exhibition, Black Wall Street: A Case for Reparations, at the 麻豆传媒在线 Galleries, February 15 鈥 April 23.

COVID Update

The Weekly COVID Newsletter provides the latest information about COVID-19 for the University community and includes a link to the COVID Dashboard. for faculty resources, tips on hosting events on campus, and more.

In the News

  • Priya Lalvani (Teaching and Learning) was on the subject of teaching about ableism and disability issues in the classroom.
  • Stephanie Silvera (Public Health) is quoted in on the cost of testing unvaccinated state workers in New Jersey.
  • Leslie Wilson (History) is quoted in the introduction of of 15 landmarks in New Jersey that tell Black history stories on resilience, survival and achievement.

Reminders

  • Faculty and staff (and students) are invited to the , Thursday, February 17, 12 – 2 p.m. in Sprague Library, Room 138. Meet colleagues from CAST, Sprague Library, and Office for Faculty Advancement, enjoy food and takeaways, and enter to win prizes.
  • Women considering a run for public office should check out , a free online program offered by the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers. Maria Rodriguez-Gregg, our director of Government Relations and Community Affairs and a former member of the NJ Assembly, will be a panelist for 鈥淥ut to Run: Empowering LGBTQ+ Political Leaders鈥 on Thursday, February 24.

Kudos

  • To Professor Emerita Wandalyn Enix, who was recently sworn in as the in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Enix was a professor of Education from 1984 to 2012.
  • To our Financial Aid staff members, who are working hard this month to disburse more than $13 million in relief aid to students from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) III.

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Read more about our people and programs in the University News Center, and find out what鈥檚 happening on campus in the Events Calendar.