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Dear Rutgers Undergraduate Community,

The Aresty Research Center for Undergraduates would like to officially welcome all new and continuing students to Rutgers University-New Brunswick Campus. We hope that you are excited to embark on an academic year, that will be filled with new and challenging learning experiences, making new friends, reconnecting with old friends, and taking advantage of all of the opportunities offered at this…


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Aresty is excited to publish its Fall 2018 Newsletter in the upcoming week. In this issue, there will be highlights from the Research Assistant Program (2017-2018) and the Summer Science Program (2018), along with upcoming information sessions, conferences, and more information about joining the Aresty Research Center. 

Please stay tuned! 


Aresty Summer Science participant at the annual poster session.

The 14th annual Aresty Summer Science Program culminated with a poster session, held Thursday, August 2nd in the Busch Student Center MPR. Fifty-one first-year students shared their findings after the ten-week program.

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


Thanks to the efforts of Rutgers graduate students, staff, and corporate judges, the Aresty Research Center evaluates the poster presentations at our annual Undergraduate Research Symposium.This year the top posters were chosen from three broad categories: Humanities, Social Sciences, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). We have awarded three prizes in STEM this year due to the high quality and excellent work of the…