New Brunswick Libraries Launch Virtual Celebration of Scholarship

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In recognition of the work and accomplishments of campus faculty and staff, Rutgers–New Brunswick libraries have launched the Celebration of Scholarship 2020 website, which spotlights the work and scholarship of more than 135 authors across Rutgers–New Brunswick in a variety of disciplines, including in the humanities, arts, social sciences, and STEM.

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The website spotlights the work and scholarship of more than 135 authors across Rutgers–New Brunswick.

The special feature of this year's celebration is Scarlet and Black Volume II: Constructing Race and Gender at Rutgers, 1865-1945,which is the second of the series of three books published by Rutgers University Press and is a continuation of the work of the Committee on Enslaved and Disenfranchised Populations in Rutgers History.

Cosponsored by the Margery Somers Foster Center, Rutgers Global, and the Rutgers University Press, this celebratory site also features an interactive map that highlights works and provides citations on a global scale as well as a video message with inspiring remarks from Chancellor Molloy. Check it out and help celebrate this great breadth of work and scholarship by Rutgers faculty!

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