Throughout the U.S., the reliance on national news for election information is highest in Connecticut (26%), Massachusetts ...
A majority of New Jersey registered voters say they have faith in the legitimacy of the electoral process, whether looking ...
Forty-seven percent are “very worried” and 39% are “somewhat worried” about the future of America’s democracy. Partisans on ...
Researchers studying carbon emissions from ancient volcanoes are exploring the geology of large dikes, such as this one in ...
After completing a degree in economics from Harvard, Yaraslau Slavikouski came to Rutgers Business School, where he earned ...
Emily Guskin, a 2009 Rutgers graduate who is the deputy polling director for The Washington Post, is on the frontlines ...
U.S. Air Force officials are installing a new kind of Rutgers-designed structure in the waters of St. Andrew Bay on the shore ...
As the university’s governing body, the Board of Governors is tasked with overseeing the presidential search process and ...
Fifty-seven percent say something about being anxious (15%), nervous (14%), uneasy (12%), scared (12%) or worried (4%). Eight ...
Voters’ outlook on the nation is bleak. Seven in 10 (69%) voters believe the United States has “gone off on the wrong track,” while 26% say it is “headed in the right direction.” Although Democrats’ ...
The only time Hadren Simmons left Newark, where he was born and raised, was to serve his country. He enlisted in the Army right after his high school graduation. In 1961, he was assigned to the U.S.
A new study led by Rutgers Health researchers has uncovered important insights into vaccination patterns among LGBTQ+ adults in New Jersey and New York. The findings, published in the journal Vaccine, ...