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Congratulations, SASN! | Rutgers University-Newark Commencement 2024
Congratulations, SASN! | Rutgers University-Newark Commencement 2024
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SOMOS NJ Poetry & Culture Festival 2024 (Full Program)
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SOMOS NJ Poetry & Culture Festival 2024 (Full Program)
An end of year message for the SASN Community
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Dean Jacqueline Mattis shares a warm holiday message to students, staff and faculty at SASN. May we all be a candle or a mirror. Happy Holidays! Jacqueline Mattis, Dean School of Arts & Sciences-Newark Rutgers University-Newark
Joy In The City by Christina Morton
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Performance by Christina Morton Words by Christina Morton, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Alumni Spotlight | Mark Comesañas
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Mark Comesañas is a remarkable alum building young men with MBK Newark. Alumni Spotlight is a content series at SASN that highlights the work and identities of alumni that check back in to their alma mater. Visit sasn.rutgers.edu fore more.
Rutgers-Newark Commencement | Congratulations, Class of 2023!
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May 16, 2023 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ Honoring the graduating Class of 2023 at the School of Arts & Sciences-Newark #RUNgrad2023 #RutgersNewark
Giving Day 2023 Message from SASN Dean Mattis
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Rutgers Giving Days is an annual campaign to raise funds for Rutgers University. On March 20 - 24, the global Rutgers community will unite for a common cause, and make amazing things happen. On March 21st we focus on Rutgers-Newark funds, but you can donate anytime during the week! This year at the School of Arts & Sciences-Newark we are trying to raise funds for: School of Arts and Sciences-N...
Majors and Minors Fair 2023
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Stop in to the Paul Robeson Campus Center and talk with faculty and advisors about all the majors and minors at SASN! More info at: sasn.rutgers.edu/news-events/events/majors-and-minors-exploration-fair-0
Holiday Greetings from the Rutgers-Newark School of Arts & Sciences Dean Jacqueline Mattis
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Whether it's a time of religious observance or a more secular time for you and your family, we recognize that we're coming to the end of one year and the beginning of a new one. As we enter into this new year, I wish you miracles, opportunities for wonder, love, and to experience peace in ways that you have not known. And as we celebrate the holidays, I hope that you'll be surrounded by all tha...
State of Affairs with Steve Adubato feat. Diane Wong, Ph.D.
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Diane Wong, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Political Science at SASN addresses violence against Asian Americans on State of Affairs with Steve Adubato. Originally aired 11/12/2022 on NJTV/PBS
Faculty Spotlights | Lynnette Mawhinney
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Faculty Spotlights | Lynnette Mawhinney
Fall 2022 Message from Dean Mattis | School of Arts & Sciences-Newark
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Fall 2022 Message from Dean Mattis | School of Arts & Sciences-Newark
Faculty Spotlights | Anastasiia Tsvietkova
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Faculty Spotlights | Anastasiia Tsvietkova
Charles M. Payne on "Deadbeats of the State" | AfAm Week 2022
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Charles M. Payne on "Deadbeats of the State" | AfAm Week 2022
A Year-End Message from School of Arts & Sciences-Newark Dean Mattis
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A Year-End Message from School of Arts & Sciences-Newark Dean Mattis
Dean Jacqueline Mattis on love, forgiveness, and altruism
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Dean Jacqueline Mattis on love, forgiveness, and altruism
Celebrating the Classes of 2020 & 2021
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Celebrating the Classes of 2020 & 2021
Congratulations Luz ❤❤🎉🎉❤ I'm super proud of you. I love your hard work and your determination you are my inspiration is an honor to be your brother I'm so proud. Great job. I Love you you are the best
Congratulations Luz!!!! Proud of you 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 as the teacher said and I always said you excel in anything you put your mind to. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 love you!!
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The lady who provoked Nancy Cantor during the car incident. Shame on you Sherri.
whatever happened to Drs Agron and Wiles from the Geology dept.? Thanks in advance and a merry Christmas to you all
Very much appreciated. I don't know what I'm doing for the holidays but I just pray that I'm surrounded by genuine people who love me and have positive energy/vibes instead of being around people I'm used to being around.
YOU GLOBALIST POS!!! I WANT TO SEE YOU BURN TO A CRISP FOR YOUR ROLE IN THE WEF!!!! BITCH!
"The greater the gap between rich and poor related to increases in social malaise. IE Teen pregnancies, domestic violence, failures in health systems... inequality was really the deciding factor in how those played out" and "inequality heightens competitive consumption" then "If we want to think about climate change we really need to think about inequality because the driver of consumption is inequality". Perhaps the driver of inequalities we see in the world, especially in sovereign and free countries, are complex social issues which are inherently multi-variable and multi-faceted. To reduce these issues of inequality into the exact characteristics which lead to inequality, namely teenage pregnancy or violence, then to claim that inequality is also the source of these further inequalities, which then in turn is related to climate change? I think this author should study economics and culture and perhaps he would see the mythos contained in his arguments.
Furthermore, what does a country like China care about inequality and climate change? Their society is built on inequality. In the free states it is possible the individual can make decisions to move upwards very freely (comparatively to other countries, which is why so many have immigrated here). So perhaps instead of trying to help people through means of fighting "inequality" we should examine the culture and world views which constitute the lowest classes and see how we can help free people from the traps of generational poverty.
If you want to increase people's well being and quality of life, that is something they themselves must do. Systematic aid on the government level has failed time and time again, leading to the opposite outcomes than desired. Perhaps read some Thomas Sowell and his comments on the black community specifically before and after the implementation of the welfare system.
"It would be easier to manage our coexistence if everyone were the same" this idealistic view is simply not reality. Just as some soil is fertile and other soil is sandy, so too is the nature of the human condition. You cannot equalize that which is inherently differential. Some people will achieve great things in life, some will wallow in their present condition until their death. One may live in a large house, another may live in government subsidized housing. Both are ultimately due to their free choices, though many factors also come into play. We must all be responsible for our actions which is a major tenant and truism of the human condition in a free state. We cannot avoid being "in the presence of other" unless you would like to abolish the freedom of man.
Dean Mattis is so wise and kind and inspiring! Thank you for this lovely welcome.
Love this professor
WOO HOO GO DONNA G!!!! 🗣👏
More Dr. Khadempour please! You make your research sound super interesting, and you’ll be a great mentor to future students!
Dr. Khadempour is so cool!
I am soooooo proud of my sissy...
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Thank you for the support!!
congrats to everyone including myself we worked hard
As Salaam Alaikum Aisha. I hope BOS is flourishing. It seems that we are kindred fam in multiple ways. I was the president of BOS many years ago and I was an AfAm student at RU Newark. One day soon, I would love to catch up on all things BOS!
This is a very interesting and informative video. There is a joy in his voice and the hopefulness and promise of being civically engaged. If he ran for ANY public office in New Jersey I would vote for him. I am sincerely inspired.