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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - Newark
美国, 新泽西州
公立
院校排名
专业排名
汉语言与文学
全球51
社会工作学
全球51
公共管理学
美国8全球51
公共事务学
美国26全球51
哲学
美国34全球151
金融学
全球151
汉语言与文学
全球51
社会工作学
全球51
公共管理学
美国8全球51
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院校简介
罗格斯大学,全称新泽西州立罗格斯大学,简称罗大(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)是美国新泽西州的最大高等学府。罗格斯大学的主要校园位于新布朗斯维克和皮斯卡特维,另有两个分校在紐瓦克和肯顿。罗格斯大学由29个大学学院构成,其中16个学院并另提供大学以上之研究所或专业学位。罗格斯大学提供超过100个学士学位、100个硕士学位以及80个博士或专业学位。 罗格斯大学是在美国第八个成立的高等学府,原本于1766年成立时称为皇后学院,起初是一个荷兰改革派教会学校,但现在学校本身并没有与任何宗教有附属关系而校方也对学生没有任何宗教上的要求。 新泽西州州议会分别于1945年和1956年通过法案将罗格斯大学指定为州立大学。1946年罗格斯大学将纽瓦克大学并入,从此有了纽瓦克分校。1950年罗格斯大学将南泽西学院并入,从此就有了肯顿分校。 罗格斯曾经一度被广泛认为是哥伦比亚大学的姊妹学校,因为罗格斯大学本名为皇后学院而哥伦比亚大学本名为国王学院,而当初两校创校时就是为了表现此种姊妹学校之关系而命名的。直到后来哥伦比亚大学成为著名的常春藤盟校成员之一的同时,罗格斯大学成为著名的美国公立大学后,二者之间之此种关系就渐渐地疏远了。 值得一提的是,罗格斯大学于哲学领域卓越异常。根据2011年权威性的The Philosophical Gourmet Report中对全美及全英语系国家大学哲学系的评鉴,罗格斯大学的哲学系在全美排名第2(仅次于纽约大学),在全英语系国家排名第3(仅次于纽约大学及牛津大学),尤其形而上学、知识论及语言哲学等研究领域排名第1。 罗格斯大学的食品科学学系(Food Scince)、人力资源与劳工关系学院(School of Management and Labor Relations) 在美国大学相关领域排行亦是排列前十名 至今罗格斯大学新布朗维克分校(New Brunswick)被认为是世界一流学院之一。根据ARWU 2010世界大学排名,罗格斯大学新布朗维克分校被列入世界第54名。罗格斯大学新布朗维克分校校风良好且设备优良。
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校园设施
校园位置
urban
地理位置
New Brunswick/Piscataway (flagship), Camden and Newark, New Jersey, United States
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校园面积
106 acres acres
走读生比例
91%
宿舍类型
Coed dorms, single student apartments, disabled student housing, fraternity/sorority housing
宿舍条件
With its five residential campuses, Rutgers University–New Brunswick offers students a variety of housing options. Each campus offers a distinct living experience, with choices ranging from large, lively residence halls to small, intimate houses. Wherever you decide to live, you’ll be a short walk or bus ride from classes, dining halls, cafés, libraries, and recreation facilities. Answers from RU-info RU-info RU-info’s student staff members know Rutgers inside out, and they can answer all your Rutgers questions. Call 732-445-INFO, ask a question via email, or chat via instant-messaging. Vast Options and a Vibrant Community Living on campus means experiencing the Rutgers community—studying for exams alongside your roommates, sharing late-night munchies in the lounge, and participating in events planned by friends down the hall. Whatever the time of day, you’ll find yourself sharing the ups and downs of college life with a close-knit group. Residence Life provides the resources to help you find housing, including details on housing applications and the continuing students housing lottery. RESIDENCE HALLS Across its five, interconnected campuses, Rutgers University–New Brunswick operates one of the largest collegiate housing programs in the country. That means you have lots of choices of where to live, whether it's suites for upperclass students with a shared kitchen and living room or residence halls shared by fellow students with the same academic interests.
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体育培养
Rutgers was among the first American institutions to engage in intercollegiate athletics, and participated in a small circle of schools that included Yale University, Columbia University and long-time rival, Princeton University (then called The College of New Jersey). The four schools met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in Manhattan on October 19, 1873 to establish a set of rules governing their intercollegiate competition, and particularly to codify the new game offootball. Though invited, Harvard chose not to attend. In the early years of intercollegiate athletics, the circle of schools that participated in these athletic events were located solely in the American Northeast. However, by the turn of the 20th century, colleges and universities across the United States began to participate. In 1864, rowing became the first organized sport at Rutgers. Six mile races were held on the Raritan River among six-oared boats. In 1870, Rutgers held its first intercollegiate competition, against the Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard, the then top-ranked amateur crew of the time. Since the start in 1864, Rutgers has built a strong crew program consisting of heavyweight and lightweight men. Women's crew was added to the program in 1974. Financial support of the Men's crew program was discontinued by the university in 2006, though the Crew continues to compete (funded entirely by Alumni and private support) at a high level in the prestigious Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges conference. The first intercollegiate athletic event at Rutgers was a baseball game on May 2, 1866 against Princeton in which they suffered a 40-2 loss. Rutgers University is often referred to as The Birthplace of College Football as the first intercollegiate football game was held on College Field between Rutgers and Princeton on November 6, 1869 in New Brunswick, New Jersey on a plot of ground where the present-day College Avenue Gymnasium now stands. Rutgers won the game, with a score of 6 runs to Princeton's 4. According to Parke H. Davis, the 1869 Rutgers football team shared the national title with Princeton. (This game is believed to have been closer to soccer than to modern American football.) Since 1866, Rutgers remained unaffiliated with any formal athletic conference and was classified as "independent". From 1946 to 1951, the university was a member of the Middle Three Conference, and from 1958 to 1961, was a member of the Middle Atlantic Conference. In 1978, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights became a member of the Atlantic 10 conference. In 1991, it joined the Big East Conference for football. All sports programs at Rutgers main campus subsequently became affiliated with the Big East in 1995. The first intercollegiate competition in Ultimate Frisbee (now called simply "Ultimate") was held between students from Rutgers main campus and Princeton on November 6, 1972 to mark the one hundred third anniversary of the first intercollegiate football game. Rutgers won 29–27. The Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's Basketball Team was among the "Final Four" and ended the 1976 season ranked fourth in the United States, after an 86–70 loss against the University of Michigan in the semifinals, and a 106–92 loss against UCLA in the consolation round of the 1976 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The Rutgers Scarlet Knights are members of the Big Ten Conference, a collegiate athletic conference consisting of 14 colleges and universities from the Midwestern and East Coast regions of the United States. The Big Ten Conference is a member of the Bowl Championship Series. Rutgers main campus currently fields 27 intercollegiate sports programs and is aDivision I school as sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Rutgers fields thirty teams in NCAA Division I sanctioned sports, including Football, Baseball, Basketball, Crew, Cross Country, Fencing, Field Hockey, Golf,Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track and Field, Swimming and Diving, Wrestling, Volleyball. The Scarlet Knights have won five Big East Conference tournament titles: men's soccer (1997), men's track & field (2005),baseball (2000, 2007), women's basketball (2007). Several other teams have won regular season titles but failed to win the conference's championship tournament. Most recently, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights' football team has achieved success on the gridiron after several years of losing seasons, being invited to the Insight Bowl on December 27, 2005 in which they lost 45 to 40 against Arizona State University. This was Rutgers' first bowl appearance since the December 16, 1978 loss against Arizona State, 34–18, at the Garden State Bowl. The 2006 football season also saw Rutgers being ranked within the Top 25 teams in major college football polls. After the November 9, 2006 victory over the #3 ranked, undefeated Louisville Cardinals, Rutgers jumped up to seventh in the AP Poll, eighth in the USA Today/Coaches poll, seventh in the Harris Interactive Poll, and sixth in the Bowl Championship Series rankings. These were Rutgers' highest rankings in the football polls since they were ranked fifteenth in 1961. Rutgers ended the season 11–2 after winning the inaugural Texas Bowl on December 28, 2006, defeating the Wildcats of Kansas State University by a score of 37–10 and finishing the season ranked twelfth in the final Associated Press poll of sportswriters, the team's highest season-ending ranking. Under Head Coach C. Vivian Stringer, the Women's Basketball program is among the elite programs in the country as they remain consistently ranked in the Top 25, consistently making the NCAA Women's Championship Tournament, and sometimes winning the Big East regular season championship. In 2006-2007, the Scarlet Knights won their first ever Big East Conference Tournament Championship. The program has been highly competitive since its inception, winning the 1982 AIAW National Championship, reaching the 2000 Final Four, and reaching the Final Four and national championship game in 2007. The Scarlet Knights maintain athletic rivalries with other collegiate institutions. The university has historic rivalries with Princeton University, Columbia University (formerly King's College), Lafayette College, Lehigh University and New York University originating from the early days of college football. While they maintain this rivalry in other sports, neither of them have met in football since 1980. Rutgers has a basketball rivalry with Seton Hall University,and has developed a growing three-way rivalry with the University of Connecticut and Syracuse University, both fellow Big East Conference members. In the fall of 2007, six Rutgers New Brunswick/Piscataway's NCAA Division I sports were discontinued by the University, including men's swimming and diving, men's heavyweight and lightweight crew, men's tennis, and men's and women's fencing. Some continued as club teams, while some were disbanded completely. The University claims this change was due to budget cuts, while others claim it was a politically motivated move designed to protest state's funding changes. In November 2012, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, along with Louisville, Connecticut, and Cincinnati left the Big East to form the American Athletic Conference. Syracuse and Pittsburgh have decided to enter the Atlantic Coast Conference, while West Virginia entered the Big 12 conference, taking effect as of the 2012-2013 season. Rutgers decided to leave the American for the Big Ten Conference, effective July 1, 2014. Rutgers will surpass Penn State as the Big Ten's easternmost school.
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