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Have a question about the Aresty Center or the programs we offer? We invite you to attend the Aresty Live Q&A Sessions, where you will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from current peer instructors and Aresty staff. There will be 3 Q&A sessions, hosted virtually via Zoom. Please join a session at any point within the given time frame and there will be someone to answer your question!

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Fall 2021 Flyer
The Aresty Research Center is pleased to announce the release of the Fall 2021 issue of the Aresty Rutgers Undergraduate Research Journal (RURJ). Read about the diverse research being done by undergraduate students across Rutgers, including an inflammatory receptor that may play role in diabetic neuropathy, an analysis on common topics in novels written by 19th-century female writers, building a cost-effective robotic submersible, and more…

2021 Poster Session Flyer

The 2021 Aresty Summer Science Program culminated with a virtual poster session on Thursday, August 5th from 11:00AM-1:05PM. 45 first-year students presented their findings after the ten-week program. Please join us by registering below! 

The Summer Science Program is an intensive, full-time, research experience for Rutgers-New Brunswick rising sophomores only. Students are matched with faculty mentors from a…


Student presenting at symposium.

Each spring, the Aresty Research Center hosts a university-wide Undergraduate Research Symposium. A celebration of scholarship and creative activity, the Symposium is a chance for undergraduates to present a paper or poster on their findings to an audience of faculty, peers, and corporate and community partners.

The research presentations at the Symposium range across the sciences, social sciences, humanities, and arts. This unique…


Student Highlight Flyer

Aresty Research Center sends a warm congratulations to Frederric Kelada for being highlighted in Rutgers today for his contribution in helping launch the Aresty Rutgers Research Undergraduate Journal. We are so proud of his contribution! 

Visit the link below to learn more about his journey! 

Rutgers…