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  Be a Rutgers Nurse | Rutgers College of Nursing
Welcome to the College of Nursing of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
When you enter the College of Nursing, you become part of a diverse student body where opportunities to get involved in stimulating and important research at all degree levels are available.
Rutgers College of Nursing graduates have gone on to assume leadership roles in their respective specialties.
nursing.rutgers.edu   (185 words)

  
  ipedia.com: Rutgers University Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, was chartered on November 10, 1766 as "Queen's College," in honor of King George III's consort, Charlotte.
The original purpose of Queen's College was the education of future ministers of the Dutch Reformed Church.
In 1825, Queen's College was reopened, and its name was changed to "Rutgers College" in honor of American Revolutionary War hero Colonel Henry Rutgers (1745-1830).
www.ipedia.com /rutgers_university.html   (410 words)

  
 Welcome to Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Welcome to Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
One of the nation's premier academic sources of World War II research, Rutgers specializes in diverse, first-person accounts of the era.
The first convocation for all New Brunswick first-year and transfer students sets a new tradition for the growing Rutgers community.
www.rutgers.edu   (161 words)

  
 Environmental Science and Forestry, State University of New York College of --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The college struggled to survive in the years after the American Revolution and was closed several times in the early 1800s.
It was renamed Rutgers College in 1825 (for the philanthropist Colonel Henry Rutgers) and...
The college was founded in 1874 and is a member of the State University of New York system.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9311164   (1026 words)

  
 Henry Rutgers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
He was graduated at Columbia in 1766, served as a captain in the American army at the battle of White Plains, and subsequently was a colonel of New York militia.
Colonel Rutgers was a member of the New York legislature in 1784, and was frequently re-elected.
He gave $5,000 for the purpose of reviving Queen's college in New Jersey, the name of which was changed to Rutgers college on 5 December, 1825.
www.famousamericans.net /henryrutgers   (404 words)

  
 Rutgers Scarlet Knights | NCAA Football at CBSSports.com
Rutgers wallops Norfolk State with 42 points in second quarter
13 Rutgers produced the biggest second quarter in the school history, and all it needed was 11 plays and 91 seconds to amass 277 yards and score 42 points.
Rutgers is a top-10 team this week, but the Scarlet Knights are untested.
www.sportsline.com /collegefootball/teams/page/RUT   (343 words)

  
 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick - Athletics
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick - Athletics
The very first game of intercollegiate football took place at Rutgers — and sports have been essential to university life ever since.
From aerobics to football and from intramural competitions to Big East showdowns, get the latest athletic and recreational schedules, stats, and scores.
nbweb.rutgers.edu /athletics.shtml   (87 words)

  
 McComb, John on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
His other New York works include St. John's Church, Varick St. (now demolished); the facade of the old government house (built in 1790, demolished in 1815); and the fort at the Battery (begun c.1807).
McComb also designed churches and public and private buildings in other places, including Alexander Hall (1815) at Princeton Theological Seminary, Queen's Building (1808-9) at Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N.J., and the Cape Henry lighthouse.
Birminham Post Weekend: All in a day's work; Beat bobby John Keepax stepped into the road to stop a speeding motorist and was callously mown down.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/M/McC1omb-J1.asp   (449 words)

  
 N. Scott Robinson-World Music and Percussion, Frame Drums, Riq, Tambourines
In 2003 and 2004, he was invited to be a part of the Seoul and Busan modern dance improvisation festivals and the Seoul Drum Festival with his trio Handful in South Korea.
He is a graduate of Rutgers University (B.A. in 1994) and Kent State University (M.A. in 2002, 2003 ABD for Ph.D.).
World music concerts with Mark Holland at Auditorium of Third Baptist Church and Sanctuary of St. Xavier College Church and jazz concert with Sandy Weltman and Carol Bethtrue at Ballroom of Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, MO. 31 December 2002.
www.nscottrobinson.com /resume.php   (5928 words)

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