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Rutgers Day is set for Saturday, April 26, 2025, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., rain or shine, on the Busch Campus in Piscataway and the College Avenue and Cook/Douglass campuses in New Brunswick. Get ready for the ultimate celebration of everything Rutgers!

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Operational Oversight

Chancellor Conway draws on the expertise of diverse leaders and deans who are dedicated to fulfilling the university's mission of teaching, research, and service at Rutgers University–New Brunswick.

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Leadership Areas

These diverse leaders oversee and direct major academic units and administrative divisions, and are responsible for carrying out the chancellor's vision for the university.

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Academic Affairs

The Vice Provost for Academic Affairs supports academic program development, approval, and review; development and oversight of policies and procedures; and building infrastructure at Rutgers–New Brunswick.

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Advancement

The Vice Chancellor for Advancement works with Rutgers University Foundation to oversee and execute the fundraising and alumni engagement activities of Rutgers–New Brunswick.

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Educational Equity

The Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Educational Equity oversees support programs designed to foster equity for first generation, low socio-economic, and historically excluded or marginalized student populations at Rutgers–New Brunswick.

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Enrollment Management

The Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management oversees Undergraduate Admissions, Student Financial Aid, Academic Records, Registration, Retention Programs, and Early Awareness Outreach at Rutgers–New Brunswick.

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Equity

The Senior Vice President for Equity leads the University Equity and Inclusion Office, and the Division of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement at Rutgers–New Brunswick.

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Faculty Advancement and Faculty Affairs

The Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement and Faculty Affairs oversees the new Center for Faculty Success and supports recruitment, mentoring, retention, and faculty success.

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Finance

The Vice Chancellor for Finance works with University Finance and Administration to direct and facilitate the financial strategy, management, and planning for Rutgers–New Brunswick.

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Marketing and Communications

The Vice Chancellor for Marketing and Communications advances awareness of the university’s mission, accomplishments, vision, and values, and leads marketing and communications efforts for Rutgers–New Brunswick.

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Research

The Vice Provost for Research fosters collaborations, advocates for resources and renovation projects, and develops communication to promote a culture of faculty and student research.

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Student Affairs

The Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs provides leadership, vision, and strategic direction for the Division of Student Affairs, which creates innovative learning opportunities, programs, and services for Rutgers–New Brunswick.

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Technology and Instruction

The Associate Vice Chancellor for Technology and Instruction manages the general purpose instructional space at Rutgers–New Brunswick and ensures learning environments meet current technology needs.

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Undergraduate Education

The Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education is responsible for promoting continued excellence in undergraduate education at Rutgers–New Brunswick and directing programs designed to advance student success.

Reporting Deans

Deans of Rutgers University–New Brunswick schools, colleges, and residential colleges report to Chancellor Conway.

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Douglass Residential College

Douglass College is the only residential women’s college in the nation that is housed within a world-class public research university. By co-enrolling at Douglass and a Rutgers academic school, Douglass students experience a small college atmosphere and programs that empower their academic excellence and leadership development while engaging with all the rich educational and research resources of Rutgers–New Brunswick.

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Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy

The Bloustein School educates a highly select group of students and prepares them for careers in the public, nonprofit, and for-profit sectors, teaching and research professions, and service at all levels of government.

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Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology

Preparing tomorrow’s practitioners and scholars to make a positive impact on the profession and the community, the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology provides the clinical training and assessment skills needed for a career in psychology.

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Graduate School of Education

A national leader in preparing educators who create effective and equitable learning environments and are at the forefront of new knowledge, the Graduate School of Education is a research-based professional school for teachers, administrators, and educational leaders.

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Honors College

As a place where positive social impact is born out of collaboration between students and faculty from across the liberal arts and professional schools, Honors College is a living-learning community focused on learning about and addressing global challenges and transforming ideas into action.

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Mason Gross School of the Arts

Mason Gross School of the Arts offers degrees in dance, design, filmmaking, music, theater, and visual arts and gives artists myriad opportunities to explore and refine their craft among a dynamic community who study, teach, create, perform, and exhibit together.

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Rutgers Business School–New Brunswick

With top-ranked, competitive programs, Rutgers Business School offers a high-value education designed to prepare students to face the big challenges and seize the opportunities presented in today’s professional landscape.

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School of Arts and Sciences

Home to nearly 50 academic disciplines, the School of Arts and Sciences is where you’ll find a renowned faculty preparing students to become philosophers and mathematicians, physicists and physicians, economists and neuroscientists, and so much more.

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School of Communications and Information

At the forefront of every industry and interaction, the School of Communication and Information offers programs in organizational and health communication, social and new media, library and information science, and information technology to equip students with the tools to succeed in today’s global communication, information, and media environments.

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School of Engineering

In today’s expansive and diverse engineering profession, School of Engineering students learn within a connected community of students and nationally recognized faculty to collaborate, innovate, and ignite imaginations to change the world.

 

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School of Environmental and Biological Sciences

The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences prepares students to tackle the challenges facing the world today—from sustainable food systems to obesity, from water policy to clean energy, and from climate change to the link between the human genome, diet, and disease.

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School of Graduate Studies

From biomedical sciences to women’s and gender studies, the School of Graduate Studies serves the doctoral, master’s, and dual-degree-program students of Rutgers–New Brunswick and Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences.

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School of Management and Labor Relations

The School of Management and Labor Relations offers programs in strategic human resource management and social science specialties related to labor studies and employment relations. Students learn from leaders in the world of work and what it takes to build effective organizations and understand the changing employment relationship.

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School of Social Work

The School of Social Work prepares passionate, committed students to become global leaders in the field who serve society in clinical, academic, government, non-profit, and corporate settings. At one of the nation’s top-ranked schools of social work, students have access to renowned faculty, rigorous academic challenges, and an unbeatable real-world experience.

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