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Beginning with the Fall 2008 issue, Rutgers Magazine's circulation climbed to more than 325,000 readers, which includes all alumni, giving the magazine one of the highest subscription bases among alumni publications nationwide. Rutgers Magazine now accepts advertising for goods and services of interest and value to its readership.

Current Issue Highlights


The Ideal of a Woman
Vermeer’s famous painting The Milkmaid comes to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for a rare appearance—thanks to Rutgers alumnus and curator Walter Liedtke.




The Opportunity of a Lifetime
The Rutgers Future Scholars program, a novel mentorship initiative in keeping with Rutgers’ mission to serve the state, identifies promising, at-risk seventh graders in Rutgers’ host communities and prepares them for the possibility of a tuition-free education at the university.




Instant Replay
Throughout the NFL season, Brian Leonard, the former star fullback for Rutgers who plays for the Cincinnati Bengals, provides weekly updates of what it’s like to play with the big boys. Week 10: November 15—Taking Over First Place




ON THE BANKS: Show Her the Money
As the chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel and an advocate for regulation of predatory financial products, Elizabeth Warren keeps an eye out for consumers.




You Can Go Home Again
Douglas Greenberg RC’69 is the first executive dean of the new School of Arts and Sciences in New Brunswick. Returning to Rutgers after an illustrious career as a historian, academician, and top executive for leading nonprofit organizations, Greenberg intends to oversee an ambitious curriculum that prepares students for life in the 21st century.




THE ARTS: It’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll, but He Likes It
Matt Pinfield, a former deejay at WRSU, has had an illustrious radio career, most recently at WRXP, where his passion for music remains undiminished.




SCARLET SPORTS: A Man with a Plan
Tim Pernetti, Rutgers’ new athletic director, intends to use technology to disseminate sports among the university’s far-flung fan base while coupling scholarship with athletic excellence.




Immersed in Art
Alex Masket, son of Elaine Masket DC’75, has autism “and also a talent for art, which has given his life fulfillment, joy, and professional recognition” the sorts of aspirations that often elude other people. Plus: Rutgers presents a fall itinerary of events that delves into the notion of “neurodiversity.”




THE ARTS: The Heart of Darkness
An alumni husband and wife team to write a new history of the Bataan Death March.




INSIGHTS: The Bionic Ear
A Rutgers professor’s research is aimed at severe hearing impairment.




THE ARTS: The Drama of the Written Word
Well-known and emerging literary talents come to Rutgers to present readings of their art.




ON THE BANKS: Relieving Hunger Pangs
With the onset of the economic crisis last fall, Rutgers created Rutgers Against Hunger to provide food and assistance for state residents at risk.




THE ARTS: Atmospheric Conditions
Jim Bulger never imagined that his love for history would come to find vivid expression in two of his own establishments.




INSIGHTS: Baby Talk
Professor Janet Golden researches the history of babies in America.




ON THE BANKS: Red Hot for PINK
Victoria’s Secret’s new collegiate clothing line comes to Rutgers.




ON THE BANKS: HOW IT FEELS TO BE ... President Barack Obama
No one plays the role of President Barack Obama like Randall West.




INSIGHTS: Child Prodigy
Professor Ted Goertzel examines childhoods of famous people.




THE ARTS: Rutgers Idol
Who will be the next big star to come out of Rutgers? Only time will tell, but the incoming acting class at Mason Gross School of the Arts, reputed as one of the nation’s best, has already made it past stiff competition.




SCARLET SPORTS: The Fame Game
Scarlet Knights women’s basketball coach C. Vivian Stringer’s path of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.




ON THE BANKS: Rutgers Wants You!
Thanks to a new GI Bill and the university’s outreach efforts, veterans can reap the benefits of higher education.



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