Rutgers University (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Rutgers University" in English language version.

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  • "Rutgers". Archived from the original on August 12, 2007. Retrieved August 12, 2007. at BigEast.org Official Site of the Big East Conference. Published by the Big East Conference (no further authorship information available). Retrieved January 12, 2007.
  • "Big East Championship Records". Archived from the original on May 20, 2007. Retrieved May 20, 2007. published by the Big East Athletic Conference. Retrieved August 8, 2006.

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  • Insight Bowl – December 27, 2005 . Retrieved September 24, 2006
  • McMurphy, Brett. "Rutgers to pay $11.5M exit fee", ESPN, February 12, 2014. Accessed January 1, 2025. "Rutgers will pay an $11.5 million exit fee to leave the American Athletic Conference, the school and league announced Wednesday. The Scarlet Knights and the AAC reached an agreement allowing Rutgers to leave the league and join the Big Ten Conference, as planned, on July 1."

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  • Cohen, Michael. "Rutgers Lacrosse Falls in Final Four to Cornell" Archived July 26, 2022, at the Wayback Machine, Fox Sports New Jersey, May 29, 2022. Accessed July 25, 2022. "An incredible season for Rutgers men’s lacrosse came to an end at the Final Four. The No. 6 seed Scarlet Knights ended their season at 15-4 following a loss to No. 7 seed Cornell in the program’s first-ever appearance in the national semifinals."

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  • Junot Díaz, MacArthur Foundation, October 2, 2012. Accessed January 1, 2025. "Junot Díaz received a B.A. (1992) from Rutgers University and an M.F.A. (1995) from Cornell University."

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  • "Rutgers selects First Transit as bus operator", Metro magazine, November 15, 2010. Accessed January 1, 2025. "In July 2011, First Transit will begin operating New Brunswick, N.J.-based Rutgers University’s Campus Bus Service, providing students with efficient and reliable transportation in and around the campus. The university’s Campus Bus Service is the second largest operating bus system in New Jersey, transporting more than six million passengers annually and providing more than 70,000 passenger trips per day."

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  • Lewis, Guy. "The Beginning of Organized Collegiate Sport", American Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 2, Part 1 (Summer, 1970), pp. 222-229. Accessed January 1, 2025. "By 1876, when collegians had created associations for conducting intercollegiate competition in crew, baseball, track and field and football, organized sport was well established at most of the leading institutions in the East. Formalized participation in crew began in the 1840s, baseball in the 1850s, football in the 1860s and track and field in the 1870s, but widespread adoption of these sports as campus activities did not take place until interest in them had been generated by intercollegiate contests."

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  • "Henry Rutgers". www.newnetherlandinstitute.org. Retrieved February 24, 2023.

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  • University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; State of New Jersey, Commission on Higher Education. UMDNJ Final Annual Institutional Profile, June 30, 2013 Archived March 15, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (2013), 187. Quote: "The legacy UMDNJ Schools, as well as biomedical schools/units from Rutgers University, were designated a fourth "campus" of Rutgers University, the Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS) campus." Retrieved March 15, 2014.

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  • Lai, Jonathan, "Pritchett to step down as Rutgers-Camden chancellor" Archived March 15, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 11, 2013. Quote: "The university has a chancellor in each of its regional campuses, in Camden, New Brunswick, and Newark, along with a fourth covering the new Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences division. The chancellors hold direct responsibility for their campus' daily operations". Retrieved March 14, 2014.

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  • Robert Pinsky, Poetry Foundation. Accessed January 1, 2025. "Robert Pinsky is one of America’s foremost poet-critics. He earned his BA from Rutgers University in 1962 and his MA and PhD in philosophy from Stanford University in 1966, where he was a Wallace Stegner Fellow in creative writing."

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  • November 1948 Archived February 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine in Fifty Years Ago: Class of 1951 at published by the Princeton Class of 1951, edited by J. Sprigg Duvall (no further authorship information available). Accessed January 12, 2007.

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  • "Timeline". rwjms.rutgers.edu. Retrieved February 24, 2023.

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  • "Home". Universitywide COVID-19 Information. Retrieved February 24, 2023.

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  • "Home". ruccs.rutgers.edu. Retrieved February 24, 2023.

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  • Rutgers University Student Assembly, Rutgers University. Accessed January 1, 2025. "The Rutgers University Student Assembly (RUSA) is the official governing body for undergraduate students at the New Brunswick/Piscataway campuses. RUSA advocates on behalf of student concerns regarding official policies and priorities; provides a forum for the open expression of student ideas; allocates student fee funding to over 400 student organizations through the RUSA Allocations Board."

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  • Not to be confused with RutgersFest. Several violent incidents in 2011 led to the indefinite cancellation of that event. President Richard McCormick, in a letter to the Rutgers community, commented: "The problems that occur following RutgersFest have grown beyond our capacity to manage them, and the only responsible course of action is to cancel the event."McCormick, Richard L. "In Regard to RutgersFest". Archived from the original on January 21, 2015. Retrieved April 19, 2011., "Rutgers to permanently cancel annual Rutgersfest concert". April 19, 2011. Archived from the original on September 4, 2011.

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  • "Two alumni from Rutgers School of Law – Newark in the U.S. Senate", Rutgers-Mewarl, November 5, 2012. Accessed January 1, 2025. "Robert Menendez, a member of the United States Senate from New Jersey since 2006, grew up in Union City, N.J. A graduate of the Rutgers School of Law-Newark in 1979, Menendez was elected as the first Latino U.S. Congressman from New Jersey in 1993. Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren, named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, and by the National Law Journal as one of the 50 most influential women attorneys in America, graduated from the School of Law-Newark in 1976, and returned in 2011 to receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Rutgers University."

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  • "Rutgers Health Brand Name Announcement", Rutgers Health, July 18, 2023. Accessed January 1, 2025. "After a decade of exceptional growth and achievements, we are thrilled to announce that RBHS and its mission areas of teaching, research, clinical care, and service will be known collectively as Rutgers Health, effective today, July 18."
  • Education and Training; Schools, Rutgers Health. Accessed January 1, 2025.

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  • Dane, Perry; Stein, Allan; Williams, Robert (2014). "Saving Rutgers-Camden". Rutgers Law Journal 337 (2014). 44: 337–412. SSRN 2302826.

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