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Brunswick campus into a School of Arts and Sciences and School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, eliminating contradictory admissions and curriculum standards among these undergraduate colleges and emphasizing faculty-student interaction. Some students and alumni criticized the plan, arguing that it sacrifices Rutgers' unique institutional history and culture. The plan went into effect during the 2007β2008 academic year.
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386:"All of the other projects that we bring to you for your approval β the dining hall on campus, the proteomics building and the Nelson all come with revenue streamsβ¦. There's no revenue stream for the greening of College Avenue unless you charge students for walking past bushes and treesβ¦. I regret this, but we have no other choice," McCormick said.
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Program in conjunction with a series of initiatives designed to increase the diversity of the university population. Each year, a new cohort of fifty rising eighth-grade students from each of the university's host cities of Newark, Camden, New
Brunswick, and Piscataway begins a five-year process of
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1992 to 1995. His tenure was marked by the settling of a controversy over a proposed Black Cultural Center. More than a dozen students were arrested in a sit-in protest demanding construction of
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Rutgers, he became the first UW president in 50 years to leave for another university. McCormick's departure from the University of Washington was prompted, in part, by pressure from the UW Board of Regents regarding an affair McCormick had
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University. McCormick has three children, Betsy, Michael, and Katie. Two of them are from his previous
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Governors approved his plan to reorganize the
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College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Some detractors said the designs, including those of the winning firm, were too modern for the historic campus, but others praised the proposed use of open space and planned
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regular visits to campus, college preparation activities, and mentoring, with the guarantee of free tuition at Rutgers for all those who earn admission after high school. Of the first cohort of 183 students in the program, 163 enrolled in college in fall 2013, including 98 at Rutgers.
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the facility, which opponents viewed as an attempt to create a separatist facility. McCormick won campuswide support by emphasizing the academic aspects of the center and helped initiate a fundraising campaign to build it. The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
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student-life facilities. The Rutgers School of LawβCamden opened a new facility in 2008, and the Rutgers Business SchoolβNewark and New Brunswick moved into a new home at One Washington Park in Newark in 2009.
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