Rutgers State University at New Brunswick (154 total videos)
Rutgers State University at New Brunswick
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65 Davidson Rd
Piscataway, NJ 08854
732-932-info
www.rutgers.edu

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Conference:
Big East
Region:
Mid-Atlantic
Founded:
1766
Religious Affiliation:
None
Academic Calendar:
Semester
Setting:
Urban
Application Deadline:
Rolling
Application Fee:
$65
Selectivity:
More selective
SAT Critical Reading:
N/A
SAT Math:
N/A
SAT Writing:
590-660
ACT Composite:
N/A
In State Tuition:
$12,582
Out State Tuition:
$24,044
Room & Board:
$11,216
Student Faculty Ratio:
14:1
Student Body:
37,364
Avg. Cost of Supplies:
$940
Required Fees:
$1,290
Avg. GPA:
N/A
Endowment:
$428,206,040
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Bars, Dance, Music
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Activities, Transportation, Greek Life
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Transportation, Gym, Food
Adam H.
Books
Adam R.
University Inn & Conference Center
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Alumni, Academics, Food, Nightlife, Football
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Books
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Andy M. & Group
Graduate, Fun, Academics, Classes, Nightlife, Beer, Friends
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Major
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Areeth M.
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Campus Life, Roommates, Dorms
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Olive Branch, Bar
Beth T. & Group
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Beth T. & Michael R.
Bars, Music
Beth W.
Greek Life
Bob B.
School Spirit, Football, Sports
Brandy R. & group
Football, School Spirit, Sports
Brian C.
Bars, Meal Plan, Major, Nightlife
Brian J.
History, Diversity, Meal Plan, Food, Ra, Nightlife
Brian L.
Football, Tailgating
Britney D.
Dorms, Junior, Chemistry, Professors, Teachers
Bruce J.
Football, Parking, Sports
Cathy P.
School Spirit, Football, Sports
Charlie W.
Undecided, Meal Plan, Food, Sophomore, Football, School Spirit, Nightlife, Classes
Chaz B.
Nightclubs, Nightlife
Claire S.
Fraternity, Greek Life, Nightlife, Academics, Town
Connie C. & Shell P.
Campus, Books
Corles B.
Football, Transportation, Sports
Courtney R.
Books
Daniel H.
Food, Nightlife, Snacks
Danny M.
Dorms, People, Food
Danny P.
Bars, Nightlife
David G. & group
Football, Seniors, Criminal Justice, Premed, Classes, Housing, Nightlife
David M.
Football, Nightlife, Sophomore, Computer Science, Film Studies, Bar
Dennis S.
Dorm Life, Food
Derek H.
School Store, Diversity, Meal Plan
Donna H.
Campus, Freshmen, Transportation,
Doug S. & group
Football, School Spirit, Sports
Dusty P.
Bars
Emani D. & group
Diversity, Football, Housing, Jobs, Internships, Dorms, Price, Junior
Erin S.
Transportation, Food, Gym
Fadi A.
Transportation, Food, Nightlife, Safety
Fifi W.
Transportation, Freshman, Campus
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Food, Nightlife, Snacks
Gary J.
Bar, Food, Alumni
Georganne B.
Olive Branch, Bar
Greg D. & Katie C.
Nightlife, Food, Drinks
Hongi X.
Transportation
Irene O.
Dorms, Nightlife, Parking, Psychology, Academics, Security, Football, Meal Plan, Senior
J.D. P.
Drinks, Dancing
Jack A.
Alumni, Football, Party, Nightlife, Sports
Jasmine M.
Campus, Transportation, Nightlife, Classes
Jason R. & Group
Alumni, Football, Fight Song
Jeff A. & Jessica B.
Nursing, History, Criminal Justice, Meal Plan, Food, Dorms, Ra, Senior, Football
Jen J.
Bars, Drinks
Jenny S.
Olive Branch, Bar
Jesse E.
Housing, People, Sports, Nightlife
Jessica D.
Dorms, People
Jessica R.
Dorms, Sorority
Jim D.
Tailgating, Parking, Football
Jivad A.
Jobs, Diversity, Girls, Sex
Joanna R.
Career Path, Big School, Dorms
John L.
Football, Food, Grease Truck
John P.
Football
Jonathan F.
Tailgating, Football
Julie H.
Football, Tailgating, Sports
Karol S.
Student Life, Fraternities, Nearby Cities, Transportation, Housing
Kelly C.
Food
Kim G.
Bars
Krissy M.
Alumni, Sports, School Spirit, Greek Life, Academics
Kristen S.
Books
Kristy B.
Mr. C's, Food, Grease Truck
Kyle B.
Football, Beer, Sports
Kyle H.
Football Recruiting, Sports
Lee T.
Olive Branch, Nightlife, Football
Liza S.
Greek Life, Sororities
Louise H.
Food
Maggie P. & group
School Spirit, Football, Tailgating, Sports
Mangeline R.
Nightlife, Dorms, Greek Life, Clubs, Activities
Margaret T.
Food, Dorms
Marissa A. & group
Majors, Organizations, Housing, Clubs
Matt A.
Football, Tailgating, Sports
Megan S.
Tailgating, Football
Mekeme U.
Orientation, Student Life, Academics
Melanie B.
Campus, Dorms, Sports, Meal Plan, Nightlife
Michael C.
Transportation, Bus
Michelle M.
Dorms, Food, Campus, Writing, Classes
Michelle P.
Football, Tailgating, Sports, Classes
Mike B. & Cathleen R.
Bars, Drinks, Music
Mike B. & Group
Dorms, Nightlife, Nightclubs, Parties
Mike C.
Student Life
Mike E. & Robin Z.
Sports, Olive Branch, Happy Hour, Greek Life, Bar
Mr. C.
Food, Nightlife, Snacks
Nick D.
School Spirit, Football, Tailgating, Sports
Nick Z.
Nightlife, Business, City, Economics, Teachers
Nicole R & group
Meal Plan, Major, Food
Nicole S.
Diversity, Dorms, Nightlife, Campus, Student Activities, Majors, Pre-med, Academics, Junior
Nikky M. & group
Football, School Spirit, Sports
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Bars
Pat M.
University Inn & Conference Center
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Bars, Food, Nightlife
Pete B.
Biology, Meal Plan, Campus Activities
Priscilla K.
Greek Life
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Food, Nightlife, Snacks
R.M.
Greek Life
Rachel H. & Group
Football, Nightlife, Party, Population, Beer
Rachel S.
Transportation, Food, Student Activities
Reed K.
Mr. C's, Food, Grease Truck
Rex R.
Gym
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Football, Beer, Sports
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Dancing, Nightlife, Food
Ryan K.
Mr. C's, Food, Grease Truck
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Sarah H & Julia K.
Bars, Sports, Campus
Sarah J.
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Scott H.
Fraternity, Greek Life, Parties
Scott S.
School Spirit, Football, Sports
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Football, Dorms, Food
Shannon S.
Football Tickets, Sports
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Food, Meal Plan, Football, Academics, Diversity, Nightlife, School Spirit
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Bars, Dancing, Music
Stanley K.
Food
Steve M.
Football, Bar, Town, Alumni
Sue W.
Cheerleading, Football, School Spirit, Parties
Tarek M. & group
Off Campus Food, Girls
Terry B.
Football, Parking, Sports
Tom F.
Football, Tailgating
Tom O.
Football, Crowd, Sports
Tyler H.
Food, Drinks, Alumni
Usme P.
Meal Plan, Books
Victoria M.
Greek Life, Sorority, Charity, People, Sigma Kappa
Vondolyn H.
Dorms, Transportation, Safety, Nightlife
Wallas S.
Clubs, Bars, Nightlife
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University Inn & Conference Center
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Dorms, Meal Plan
Rutgers State University at New Brunswick COMMENTS
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This big school truly has every type of student in mind from its wide range in majors, extracurriculars, and even campuses. The campus experience is definitely unlike any other because there isn't one main campus, instead there are five campuses all with different styles from urban College Ave to rural Cook/Douglas (yes it really has a working farm). Each student determines his or her own fate here and you have to make an effort to find your niche. If you like having choices this is sure to satisfy.
The Prudent Student (October 8, 2009)
Imagine two identical candidates applying for the same job, but while the male seems driven and ambitious, the female is turned down because she is deemed too pushy. This observation is in part of a study conducted by Rutgers University graduate students Julie Phelan and Corinne Moss-Racusin on gender bias in the workplace. The study "Competent Yet Out in the Cold: Shifting Criteria for Hiring Reflect Backlash Toward Agentic Women," published last year in the Psychology of Women Quarterly, was conducted under the advisory of professor Laurie A. Rudman. "One male and one female behaved as agentic personalities, which meant they exhibited more common masculine qualities, like aggression and ambition," said Moss-Racusin, who is a third-year doctorate student in social psychology. "The other male and female acted as communal personalities -- more commonly associated with the female sex -- this personality is nurturing and supportive." Both the participants and the actors in the videos were males and females and the actors were trained on how to behave on the job interview, she said. "Women who acted as agentic personalities suffered in their perceived likeability and received low scores in social skills. They were less likely to be hired," she said. As participants watched the video, they rated the job candidates based on their social skills, competence and hire-ability, said Moss-Racusin. "These results are pretty shocking to me," said Anthony Younes, a student in the Graduate School of Education. "I had no idea that there was such a negative response to women with stronger, more assertive personalities. You would think employers would be grateful to have such great applicants." Men who behaved communally also received lower scores for social skills because they also defy a stereotype, said Moss-Racusin. But this did not affect their hire-ability. "Candidates need to enact agency in order to be hired, but women suffer backlash because it violates a stereotype," she said. The study included participation from University students who volunteered to watch videos of four candidates on job interviews, Moss-Racusin said. "It is important for people to recognize that there are double standards," she said. "The extent to which we are aware will only make it less likely that women are discriminated against." The main goal of the study was to investigate ways in which professional women are discriminated against, Moss-Racusin said. The study could have a great effect on those leaving the University to enter the job market. "In our generation, strong women have unfortunately developed a negative connotation, but we have to remember that all women want is equality -- that we can be beautiful, powerful, successful, and delicate -- in this age, we can have it all," said Annie Lutz, a Douglass College junior. We are bound to be disheartened by the study, but we hope that we can overcome and work to open discussion and awareness regarding sexism in the work place, Moss-Racusin said.
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