Rutgers–New Brunswick Update for January
Rutgers University will begin the Spring 2022 semester with important changes affecting when and how we will repopulate the campus in January.
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Rutgers’ unique past as a colonial college, a land-grant institution, and a state university has helped define its current leadership structure, yet we continue to evolve with the world around us.
The Office of the Chancellor-Provost is responsible for fulfilling the university’s mission of teaching, research, and service at Rutgers University–New Brunswick. Central to that mission, inaugural Chancellor-Provost Francine Conway and her leadership team are committed to fostering excellence and equity.
Select messages from Chancellor-Provost Conway to the Rutgers–New Brunswick Community.
Rutgers University will begin the Spring 2022 semester with important changes affecting when and how we will repopulate the campus in January.
Chancellor-Provost Conway congratulates Jonathan Holloway on his inauguration as Rutgers' 21st president.
Chancellor-Provost Conway invites the Rutgers–New Brunswick community to participate in the Diversity Strategic Planning process.
Chancellor-Provost Conway presents an overview of the Academic Master Plan process and encourages input from students, faculty, and staff.
Chancellor-Provost Conway draws on the expertise of diverse leaders who oversee and direct major academic units and administrative divisions, and are responsible for carrying out the chancellor-provost's vision for the university.
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.
The Vice Chancellor for Advancement works with Rutgers University Foundation to oversee and execute the fundraising and alumni engagement activities of Rutgers–New Brunswick.
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.
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.
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.
The Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement and Faculty Affairs oversees the new Center for Faculty Success and supports recruitment, mentoring, retention, and faculty success.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Rutgers University–New Brunswick Academic Master Plan will serve as the roadmap for the institution’s future, clarifying strategies to accomplish the university’s academic mission.
The Academic Master Plan will focus on academic excellence and include the development of three components:
Discover the future of Rutgers–New Brunswick and how you can be part of it all.
The president oversees all of Rutgers' locations, working together with the chancellors of New Brunswick, Camden, and Newark to realize the mission of the university. Jonathan Holloway, a U.S. historian, and university administrator, is the 21st president of Rutgers.