States of Incarceration Explores Roots of National Issue in Local Communities
This comprehensive public history project aims to serve as a national public reckoning with mass incarceration by viewing the issue through local communities.
This comprehensive public history project aims to serve as a national public reckoning with mass incarceration by viewing the issue through local communities.
More than 40 of 173 scholars and artists who received Guggenheim Fellowships for 2017 are living and working in the Mid-Atlantic–including three Rutgers professors.
This spring, Rachel Dukeman will cover the best ways to use social media and digital media marketing to enhance grant proposals, fundraising campaigns, audience participation, and communicating your brand to a larger audience online.