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2011 Rutgers Women's Golf Media Guide
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WOMEN’S GOLF QUICK FACTSLocation: Piscataway,N.J.Enrollment: 37,364President: Dr.RichardL.McCormickAthletic Director: TimPernettiNickname: ScarletKnightsSchool Color: ScarletAthletics Website: www.scarletknights.comHome Course: RutgersUniversityGolf CourseConference: BIGEASTDirector of Golf/ MauraWaters-BallardWomen’s Golf Coach: (Rutgers‘88)Men’s Golf Coach: ChrisMazzuchetti (MontclairState‘98)Assistant Coach: WallyKim(Vermont‘90)2010 BE Finish: 6th
Golf SID: KevinLorinczOffice Phone: 732-445-7812Email: [email protected]
Office of Athletic CommunicationsRutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Louis Brown Athletic Center83 Rockafeller Rd.
Piscataway, NJ 08854(732) 445–4200
(732) 445–3636 / 3063 – FAX
Written and edited by:KevinLorinczandSamanthaSebellDesign:KevinRevoir
Thisguidehasbeencompiledtoassistthemediawithitscoverageoftheteam.Updatedresultsmaybeobtainedthroughouttheseasonfromthe
OfficeofAthleticCommunicationsat(732)445-4200orbyaccessingtheGolfWebsiteatwww.scarletknights.com
2011 WOMEN’S GOLF SprING SChEdULEDate(s) Event Location
March12 vs.SetonHall PortSt.Lucie,Fla.
March18-19 HomewoodSuitesInvitational PortSt.Lucie,Fla.
March25-26 CincinnatiSpringInvitational CrystalRiver,Fla.
April4-5 GeorgetownHoyaInvitational Beallsville,Md.
April17-18 BIGEASTChampionships PalmHarbor,Fla.
TABLE OF CONTENTSQuickFacts/TOC...................................................................12011Schedule......................................................................1CoachingStaff.........................................................................22011ScarletKnights...................................................3–5History/RutgersGolfCourse..........................................7UniversityPage.......................................................................8
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2011 SprING rOSTEr Name Class High School/Hometown ElizabethCarl Jr. HenrySibley/MendotaHeights,Minn. KarenCash So. NorthernHighlands/Allendale,N.J. LaurenHeiba Jr. Bridgewater-Raritan/Bridgewater,N.J. ElisaMateer Jr. OceanCity/Marmora,N.J. AnneMcNiel Jr. StantonCollegePrep/Jacksonville,Fla. JeanneWaters Sr. Sayville/WestSayville,N.Y. BrittanyWeddell So. Bourne/BuzzardsBay,Mass.
Director of Golf/Women’s Golf Coach: MauraWaters-Ballard(18thseason)(Rutgers‘88) Head Men’s Golf Coach: ChristopherMazzuchetti(firstseason)(MontclairState’98) Assistant Golf Coach: WallyKim(Vermont’90)
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COACHING STAFFMaura Waters-Ballarddirector of Golf/Women’s Golf Coach
MauraWaters-Ballardisinher18thseasonmentoringtheRutgersUniversitygolfprograms.Afterservingasheadcoachforboththemen’sandwomen’steams,shetransitionedtotheroleofDirectorofGolf/Women’sGolfCoachpriortothe2009-10academicyear.Inhernewcapacity,sheover-seestheoperationsandrecruitmentforbothteams,whileshiftinghercompetitionfocustothewomen’ssquad.
Waters-Ballardknowswhatittakestosuc-ceed“OntheBanks”asastudent-athlete.A1988graduateofRutgersCollegewithaBAinEconomics,shereliesontheexperienceshegainedasaletterwin-nerfortheScarletKnightsgolfteamfrom1984-1987.The2005BIGEASTMen’sGolfCoachoftheYearbringsnotonlyhercompetitiveexperiencetoherathletes,butalsogreatknowledgeofthegameofgolfaswellasfamiliaritywiththeUniversity.
Aformer“FuturesTour”player,Waters-Ballardhadquiteanextensivecompeti-tivegolfcareer.Shewasrunner-upinthe2009NewJerseyStateWomen’sAmateurChampionshiptoSherryHerman,whowonthe2009U.S.SeniorWomen’sChampionship.In2008,Waters-BallardwontheGardenStatePinehurstChampionshipwithpartnerAnnProbert.Shealsowonthe1992NewJerseyStateAmateurChampionship,the1991WMGABetterBallwithpartnerMaryEichhorn,andthe1988GardenStateStrokePlayChampionship.AsaScarletKnightgolfer,shewonthe1986YaleInvitational,andhadseveralothertop-threefinisheswhileearningMVPhonorsallfouryears.In1994,Bal-lardwasinductedintotheSomerville(NJ)HighSchoolAthleticHallofFameforheraccomplishmentsintennis,basketballandgolf.
“Wearestudentsfirst,”statesBallard.“Thatiswhywearehere,toearnadegree.Mygoalisformyathlete’sacademicsuccessandathleticprowesstogrowhandinhandduringtheircareersonthebanks.”
ItisevidentthatBallard’svisionfortheteamisworking.SincejoiningtheBIGEASTConferencein1997,herathleteshaveearnedBIGEASTAll-Academichonors87times.Themen’sgolfteamhaswon17tournaments,placedsecond12times,and12playershavewonindividualtitles.BrentPittman(ENG’05)earnedAllAmericanScholarhonorswhileleadinghisteamtothe2005NCAAEastRegional.InWatersBallard’s12yearsatthehelmofthewomen’sgolfteam,theyhavewonfivetournaments,placedsecond12times,andsixplayershavewonindividualtitles.
Inadditiontotheirsuccessintheclassroomandonthelinks,thewomen’sgolfteamhasearnedhonorsservicingthecommunityaswell.Theteamearnedthe“Athlete’sforLife”awardfromNewJerseyBloodServicesin2001,2003,2004and2005forhaving100percentteamparticipationintheirblooddrivesoncampus.
Duringthesummer,CoachBallarddirectstwo-week-longNikeJuniorGolfCamps.Thecampersarehousedintheair-cooled,three-bedroomsuitesontheBuschCampus,andpracticeandplayeachdayisheldattheRutgersUni-versityGolfcourse,alsoontheBuschCampus.
Ballard’spositiveattitudeandfocuseddemeanorhasresultedinherathlete’sreferringtoherasthe“eternaloptimist.”Whenaskedaboutthat,shere-sponds,“Theymaykidaroundaboutit,butItakeitasaveryhighcompliment.Iwanttobeacontinualsourceofinspirationformyteammembers.”
BallardresidesinFlemington,N.J.,withherhusband,Bob,a1981Rutgersgraduate.Theyspendmuchoftheirfreetimeplayinggolfattheirhomecourse,StantonRidgeGolfandCountryClub,whereBallardcarriesaonehandicapandisthewomen’sclubchampion.
Christopher MazzuchettiMen’s Golf Coach
ChristopherMazzuchettiisinhisfirstseasonasheadmen’sgolfcoach.APGAClass“A”memberwhohasspentthepasteightyearsasHeadGolfProfessionalatColonia(N.J.)CountryClub,MazzuchettiservesundertheleadershipofDirectorofGolfMauraWaters-Ballard.
“WearethrilledtowelcomeChristotheRutgersAthleticsfamily,”saidDirectorofAthleticsPernettionDecember17.“Hehasthecomprehensivebackgroundand
experienceingolftobeatremendousmentor,teacherandresourceforourstudent-athletes.”
“ChrisisanaccomplishedplayerandteacherinNewJersey,”addedWaters-Ballard.“Hisenthusiasmandhisextensiveknowledgeandexperiencewillbringourgolfteam’sperformancetothenextlevel.”
Mazzuchettiwasresponsibleforrecruitment,hiring,training,andsupervisionofallstaffincludingassistantandteachingprofessionals,outsideassistants,startersandrangersatColonia.Heoversawallgolfservicesandoperations,developedandoversawinstructionandgolferdevelopmentprogramsandspearheadedthecountryclub’sjuniorgolfprogram.PriortohistenureatCCC,MazzuchettiservedasassistantgolfprofessionalEssexFellsCountryClub(2000-02)andGlenRidgeCountryClub(1995-99).AnaccomplishedNJPGAcompetitor,MazzuchettihasearnednumeroustopfinishesonthecircuitandiscurrentlyrankedNo.11overall.In2009,hewastheNJPGACharityClassicchampion,wasrunner-upattheNJPGAMatchPlayChampionshipandplacedthirdattheNewJerseyStateOpen.Hehascom-petedintheMetropolitanOpenfourtimes.
ANewJerseynativeandNJPGABoardofDirectorsmember,MazzuchettiearnedabachelorofscienceincommercialrecreationfromMontclairStateUniversityin1998.HecompletedtheGolfProfessionalTrainingPrograminPortSt.Lucie,Fla.in2001.
Wally KimAssistant Coach
WallyKimhas18yearsofexperienceteach-inggolfatalllevels.APGAClassAMembersince1998,hehasbroughtanotherlevelofinstructiontothemembersoftheScarletKnightsmen’sandwomen’sgolfteams.
Workingwitheachstudent-athleteonaweeklybasis,Kimusescuttingedgetechnol-ogytoenhanceplayerperformance.Heutilizesbothvideoanalysisandstate-of-the-arttrainingaids.Histeachingfocusesonthecoreofthebodytomaketheswingmore
powerfulandfluid.
A1990graduateoftheUniversityofVermontwithaBSinBusinessAdminis-tration,Kimcurrentlyholdsafull-timepositionasagolfprofessionalatStantonRidgeGolfandCountryClubinWhitehouseStation,N.J.HeresidesinFleming-ton,withhiswifeKristaLynnandtwodaughters,KirstenandClaudia.
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SCARLET KNIGHTSELIZABETh CArLJuniorMendota heights, Minn.
Third-yearjunior…Amemberofthe2009-10BIGEASTConferenceAll-AcademicTeam…Hascompetedin25collegiatetournaments,playing49rounds.
Fall2010:Competedinsixtourna-ments,playingin15.0rounds…Hadapersonalbest79.87strokeaverage
whichwasalsogoodforsecondontheteam…Finished14thoutof86playersintheBucknellWomen’sInvitationalandfinishedtiedfor56outof110playersintheRutgersWomen’sInvitational.
SPRING2010:Competedinfiveevents,playing11rounds…Hadan80.2strokeaveragewitheightbirdies…FinishedtiedforfifthattheHartfordInvitational…Shotalowround76intheCincinnatiInvitational.FALL2009:Competedinfourevents,playingeightrounds…Hadan82.75strokeaveragewithninebirdies…Shotunder80intworoundsattheNittanyLionInvitational.
SPRING2009:Competedinfourevents,playing11rounds…Hadan83.8strokeaverage…LedRUindividuallyintheCincinnatiSpringInvitational.
FALL2008:Competedinallsixtournamentsasafirstsemesterfreshman,playing13rounds…Finishedwithan81.08strokeaverage,second-bestontheteam…Hadonetop-10finish,takingninth-placeintheKnightsGolfInvitational,wheresheshotaseason-lowtwo-round161(79-82)…Cardedaseason-low77inthesecondroundoftheBuck-nellInvitational,herfirstcareerevent.
HIGHSCHOOL:A2008graduateofHenrySibleyHS…AFirstTeamAll-Stateselectionwhoplayedsixyearsofvarsitygolf…Wonninestraighttournamentsasasenior…Finishedsecondinthebigschoolstatetournamentasajuniorandthirdasasenior…WonboththeSection3AAandClassicSuburbanConferencechampionships…Placedtiedforseventhatthe2008MinnesotaSectionPGAChampionship.
PERSONAL:Majorisexercisescience…Hastwoolderbrothersthatarealsosuccessfulgolfers.
KArEN CAShSophomoreAllendale, N.J.
Second-yearsophomorewhowontheFirstFlightofthe2009NewJerseyStateWomen’sAmateurChampion-ship…Transferstudent-athletefromEastStroudsburgUniversitywhoisimmedi-atelyeligibletocompetefortheScarletKnightsin2010-11.
Fall2010:Competedinsixtournaments,playingin15rounds…Fin-ishedwithastrokeaverageof82.53…Finishedtiedfor40thoutof110playerfieldintheRutgersWomen’sInvitational…tiedfor37thof86competitorsintheBucknellWomen’sInvitational.
COLLEGIATE:Namedthe2009-10PSACGolferoftheYearasatruefreshmanatESUafterclaimingthreemedalisthonorsandtyingforthirdatthePSACChampionships…Posteda79.7strokeaveragein11roundsandwasthetopfinisherattheClarionInvitationalandLancasterIntercollegiateClassicinthefallandtheESUInvitationalinthespring.
HIGHSCHOOL:A2009graduateofNorthernHighlandsRegionalHSinAllendale,N.J…AsaseniorunderHeadCoachTomWalsh,tiedforseventhinthegirlsstatetournament,helpedtheboysteamtieforsec-ondatstatesandfinishedfifthintheBergenCountygirlschampion-ship…WasnamedtotheBergenRecordAll-DecadeGirlsGolfTeam…Afour-yearvarsityletterwinnerinbothgolfandtennis…Onthetenniscourt,wassecond-teamall-leagueasajuniorandsenior.
PERSONAL:IsthedaughterofLouiseCash,aformernationally-rankedprofessionaltennisplayer,two-timeworldchampionandamemberoftheEasternTennisHallofFame…MotherwontheworlddoublestitlewithBarbaraMuellerinYugoslaviain1990andtheworldsingleschampionshipinBuenosAires,Argentinain1994…Hasanoldersister,Lauren,whowasanall-statetennisplayerbeforecompetingcollegiatelyatWilliam&MaryandBostonCollege.
LAUrEN hEIBA JuniorBridgewater, N.J.
Third-yearjunior…Amemberofthe2009-10and2008-09BIGEASTConferenceAll-AcademicTeams…Hascompetedinsixcollegiateevents.
FALL2010:Competedinthreeevents,playingsixrounds…Hada90.50strokeaverage.
SPRING2010:Didnotcompeteinanyevents.
FALL2009:CompetedintheRutgersInvitationalandcardeda181(94-87).
SPRING2009:Didnotcompeteinanyevents.
FALL2008:Competedintwoeventsasafirstsemesterfreshman,playingfourrounds…Hadan88.75strokeaverage.
HIGHSCHOOL:A2008graduateofBridgewater-RaritanHS…Placedseventhatthe2008SkylandConferencetournament…Finishedtiedforthirdatthe2007TeeTimeGolfPass’JGAJr.Championship…HomecourseisNeshanicValleyGolfClub.
PERSONAL:Majorishistory.
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SCARLET KNIGHTSELISA MATEErJuniorMarmora, N.J.
Third-yearjunior…Amemberofthe2009-10and2008-09BIGEASTConferenceAll-AcademicTeams…Hascompetedin19collegiateevents,play-ing37rounds.
FALL2010:Competedinfourevents,playingninerounds...Hadan83.89strokeaverage…Finishedtiedfor47thof
110playersintheRutgersWomen’sInvitational.
SPRING2010:Competedinthreeevents,playingfiverounds…Hadan86.4strokeaverage.
FALL2009:Competedinfourevents,playingninerounds…Hadan83.9strokeaveragewithsevenbirdies.
SPRING2009:Competedinfiveevents,playingeightrounds…Hadan85.6strokeaverage.
FALL2008:Competedinthreetournaments,playingsixrounds…Com-piledan82.67strokeaverage…Shotapersonalbest79inthesecondroundoftheRutgersInvitational.
HIGHSCHOOL:A2008graduateofOceanCityHS,whereshewasamemberofaco-edteam…AFirstTeamAll-Stateselection…Placedtiedforeighthatthe2008NJSIAATournamentofChampions…AnAtlanticCityPressGolfAll-StarandAll-CapeAtlanticselection…Wonthe2007RedDevilsInvitationalatCopperHillCountryClubandplaced2ndattheRutgersGirlsJuniorOpen,shootingscoresof77and75…TiedforfifthintheTOCasajunior...IsthecurrentWomen’sClubChampionatGreateBayCountryClub.
PERSONAL:Majoriseducation.
ANNE MCNEILJuniorJacksonville, Fla.
Third-yearjunior…Amemberofthe2009-10and2008-09BIGEASTConferenceAll-AcademicTeams…Hascompetedinfourcollegiateevents.
FALL2010:Didnotcompeteinanyevents.
SPRING2010:Didnotcompeteinanyevents.
FALL2009:CompetedintheRutgersInvitational,cardinga162(80-82)toplacetiedfor23rd.
SPRING2009:CompetedattheCincinnatiSpringInvitational,carding
athree-round260.
FALL2008:Competedintwotournaments,playingfourrounds…Hadan85.50strokeaverage….Finished23rdattheKnightsInvitational.
HIGHSCHOOL:A2008graduateofStantonCollegePrep,oneofthemostprestigiousprepschoolsinthecountry…Atwo-timeGatewayCon-ferencechampionandfour-timeallconferenceselection…Asajunior,shot71towintheleaguecrownand72towintheregionaltourna-mentwithintwoweeksofeachother…Wasanhonorstudent.
PERSONAL:Majorismanagement.
JEANNE WATErSSeniorWest Sayville, N.Y.
Fourth-yearsenior…Three-timeteamcaptain…Athree-time(2009-10,2008-09,2007-08)BIGEASTConferenceAll-Academicselection…Hascompetedin35collegiatetournaments.
FALL2010:Competedinsixtourna-ments,playing15rounds…Recordedateam-beststrokeaverageof77.47,
whilepostingapersonalbestroundof71enroutetofinishingtiedforfirstplaceattheBucknellWomen’sInvitational….Finishedtiedforthirdoutof110playerfieldafterpostingateam-bestscoreof160attheRutgersWomen’sInvitational(83-77).
SPRING2010:Competedinfiveevents,playing11rounds…Hadan80.3strokeaveragewith12birdies…Finishedtiedforfourthatthe90-playerHoyaInvitationalandtiedfor2ndatthe64-playerHartfordInvitational…Cardeda74toopentheHoyaInvitational
FALL2009:Competedinfiveevents,playing11rounds…Hadan81.09strokeaveragewithninebirdies…Cardedacollegiate,personal-bestroundof73toposta149(76-73)andshareindividualmedalisthonorsattheRutgersInvitational.
SPRING2009:Competedinfourtournaments,playing11rounds…Hadateam-best78.8strokeaverage…Cardedacareer-best74toopentheNIUSnowbirdInvitationalenroutetoasixthplacefinish…Placed12thattheHoyaInvitational,whichincludedafinalround76…Finished26thattheBIGEASTChampionships.
FALL2008:Competedinallsixtournaments,playing13rounds…Re-cordedan81.46strokeaverage…Shotateam-bestthree-round233attheNittanyLionInvitational(75-76-82)…Hadaseasonbest11thplacefinishattheKnightsInvitational.
SPRING2008:Competedinallfourevents,playing12rounds…Hadan81.3strokeaverage…Wastheteam’stopperformerineverytourna-ment…Finished12thattheRoar-eeInvitational…Hadaseason-low78intheopeningroundoftheCincinnatiSpringInvitational.
FALL2007:Competedinallfivetournaments…Postedan84.9strokeaverage…Finished14thattheKnightsInvitational.
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SCARLET KNIGHTSHIGHSCHOOL:A2007graduateofSayvilleHS…WasselectedteamMVPthreeseasons…Athree-timeSuffolkAll-Countyselection…WasaNewYorkAll-Stateselectiontwice…Asajunior,wastheMetropolitanPGApointsleader…ANewYorkCityChampionshipwinner.
PERSONAL:Doublemajorinpoliticalscienceandhistory.
BrITTANY WEddELLSophomoreBuzzards Bay, Mass.
Second-yearsophomore…Hascompeted16careerevents,playing37rounds…Playedinall10eventsasatruefresh-manin2009-10andledtheteamwitha79.5strokeaverage.
FALL2010:Competedinsixevents,playing15rounds...Hadastrokeaver-ageof82.13...Finished36thoutof86
competitorsintheBucknellWomen’sInvitational.
SPRING2010:Competedinfiveevents,playing11rounds…Hada79.45strokeaveragewithninebirdies…Wonthe64-playerHartfordInvitationalwitha150,whichincludedanopening-round74.
FALL2009:Competedinfivetournamentsasafirst-semesterfresh-man,playing11rounds…Hadateam-best79.55strokeaveragewith
15birdies…Hadtworoundsof75tofinishtiedfor13thattheNittanyLionInvitational…FinishedtiedforninthintheRutgersInvitationalandtiedforfifthattheKnightsInvitational.
HIGHSCHOOL:A2009graduateofBourneHS…Cardeda68towinhersecondconsecutiveNewEnglandInterscholasticGolfChampi-onshipasasenior…Wontheeventbyfivestrokes…FinishedthirdoverallattheChampionshipsasbothafreshmanandsophomore…WasteamcaptainandonlyfemaleonBHSrosterunderHeadCoachRodWeston…Hasbeenamultipleall-scholasticselectionbyboththeBostonGlobeandBostonHerald…Wonthe2008RutgersGirlsJuniorOpen…Isatwo-timenationalfinalistforboththeUSWomen’sAmateurPublicLinksandtheUSGirlsJuniortournaments…TookhometheprizeoftopamateurattheMassachusettsWomen’sOpenin2008,wheresheplacedthirdoutof90playersandshota74…HomecourseisSandwichHollows.
PERSONAL:Majorisundeclared…Startedplayinggolfasafiveyearold…Madeherfirstholeinoneatageseven.
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RUTGERS GOLF HISTORY
rUTGErS WOMEN’S GOLF hISTOrYTheRutgerswomen’sgolfteamhasenjoyeditsshareofsuccessintheBIGEASTandECAC.TheteamhascompetedintheprestigiousBIGEASTConferencesince1995.Women’sgolfbecameaninter-collegiatesportatRutgersin1977ledby17-yearheadcoachJanUnger.Unger’sdedicationtothewomen’sprograminthoseearlyyearslaidthesolidfoundationfortheprogram’scurrentsuccess.Thewomen’sprogramhasproducedaplethoraoftop-flightplayers.Rutgers’currentheadcoachMauraBallard,thefirstcoachtoheadboththeRUmen’sandwomen’sgolfprograms,wasatopplayerforRUfrom1984-1987.CheriRice,whostarredatRutgersfrom1993-1997,wasafour-timeMVPandaholderofsevenindividualschoolrecords.RiceiscurrentlyaClassA,LPGATeachingandClubProfes-sional.CherylSimmethAnderson(‘91),LPGAteachingproatWykagylCountryClubinNewRochelle,NY,hasbeennamedoneofthetop50LPGAteachersinthenation.OthertopplayerswhohavejoinedtheprofessionalranksareMichelleMelia(’96),GiaBocra(’98)andRitaArora(’97).
rUTGErS UNIvErSITY GOLF COUrSETheRutgersUniversityGolfCoursewasfoundedin1961withtheconstructionofthepresentday18-holelayoutthatwasexpertlydesignedbyHalPurdy,anotedgolfarchitect.ThecoursewasofficiallyopenedMay29,1963.Today,thepar-71RutgersGolfCourse(par-72forwomen)canbestretchedto6,337yardsandfeaturesacourseratingof70.5andaslopeof130.Overthepastdecade,theRutgersGolfCoursehasundergoneextensiverenovationsandupdates,whichincludeamodernirrigationsystem,theadditionofseveralbunkersandtheplantingofmanytrees,includingahostofimpressiveever-greens.Oncearatherwide-opentract,today’sRutgersGolfCoursefeaturesahostoftree-linedholes,featuringundulatinggreensandwaterthatcomesintoplayonfiveholes.AroundofgolfattheRutgersGolfCourseoffersapanoramicviewofaplethoraofacademicbuild-ings,includingtheworldfamousWaksmanInstituteofMicrobiology,astatelystructurethatreststotheleftofthefirstfairway.EverygolferwhoenjoystheRutgersGolfCoursecanalsogazeatseveralathletic-relatedcomplexes.TotheleftofthefifthandsixthholeoffersaviewoftheIndoorBubble,inwhichtheRutgersfootballteamtrainsduringinclementweather.RisingmajesticallytotheleftofthesixthgreenisRutgersStadium,thehomeoftheScarletKnightfootballteam.TheRutgersGolfCoursefeaturesanewly-expandeddrivingrange,anda12,000squarefootshortgamepracticefacilityandputtinggreen.JillJerauld,aformerFuturesTourandEuropeanTourplayer,joinedtheRutgersUniversityGolfCourseastheCoursePro/ManagerinNovember2001.SheistheonlyfemaleProfessionalGolfAssociation(PGA)-certifiedheadprointhestateofNewJersey.For10yearspriortojoiningRutgersUniversityGolfCourse,shewastheheadproatBlueberryHillGolfCourseinRussell,PA.SinceJerauldtookovermanagementoftheRutgersUniversityGolfCourse,shehassuccess-fullyimplementedapace-of-playsystemthathasdecreasedthetimeofanaverageroundofgolfbyasmuchasonehour.DIDYOUKNOW?EveryholeattheRutgersGolfCourseisnamedforatreethatcanbefoundonthecourseandthatthepar-311thhole,namedSourGum,ishometotheoldestJapanesesourgumtreeinthestate.
Contact InformationRutgersUniversityGolfCourse777HoesLaneWestPiscataway,NJ08854-8022732/445-2637(proshop)
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RICHARD L . MCCORMICKprESIdENT OF ThE UNIvErSITY
RichardL.McCormickisthe19thpresidentofRutgers,TheStateUniversityofNewJer-sey.AscholarofAmericanpoliticalhistorywhobeganhisacademiccareerontheRutgersfaculty,hereturnedaspresidentin2002afterservingasprovostoftheUniversityofNorthCarolinaatChapelHillandpresidentoftheUniversityofWashington.
Dr.McCormick’sgoalistoadvanceRutgerswithinthetoptierofAmericanpublicresearchuniversities.Hisambitionsfortheuniversityincludeanenrichedlearningexperienceforeverystudent;teachingandresearchfocusedonglobalhumanproblems;diversityofstu-dents,faculty,staff,andprograms;anddeeperconnectionswiththepeopleofNewJersey.
PresidentMcCormickledamajorrestructuringandreinvigorationofundergraduateeducationatRutgers-NewBrunswick,theuniversity’slargestcampus.TheplanmergedfourundergraduatecollegesintoaSchoolofArtsandSciences,expandedaccesstoacademicprogramsandlearningcommunities,andestablishedapopularFirst-YearSemi-narprogramthatoffersmorethan100courses–eachwithnomorethan20students–onawiderangeoftopicstaughtbytopfaculty.
OtherinitiativesundertakenduringDr.McCormick’stenureinclude:* TheRutgersFutureScholarsProgram,apilotprojecttoencourageminorityandlow-incometeenagersfromthe university’shostcitiestopursuehighereducationbyofferingmentorshipandcollegepreparationsupport,andthepromise offreetuitiontothoseadmittedtoRutgers.* Establishmentofthefirst-everuniversitywidealumnibody,theRutgersUniversityAlumniAssociation.* RutgersAgainstHunger,aninitiativethatcombinesvolunteerism,research,education,anddonationstoaddressfood securityinthestateofNewJersey.* Rutgers-Camden’sfirst-everdoctoral-levelacademicprogram,aPh.D.inchildhoodstudies–thefirstinthenationinthis emergingdiscipline.* EstablishmentoftheSchoolof PublicAffairsandAdministration, Rutgers-Newark’sfirstnewschool inmorethanthreedecades.
Bornin1947,PresidentMcCormickearnedaB.A.inAmericanstudiesfromAmherstCollegein1969andaPh.D.inhistoryfromYaleUniversityin1976.Heismar-riedtoJoanBarryMcCormick,RU’88.Dr.McCormickhasthreechildren,Betsy,Michael,andKatie.
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AlifetimeNewJerseynativewithastrongpassionforhisalmamater,TimPernettihascomefull-circleinbecomingoneofthenation’syoungestleadersincollegeathletics.Aformerstudent-athlete“OntheBanks”,PernettiwasnamedRutgers’sixthDirectorofIntercollegiateAthleticsonFebruary26,2009.Heoversees24men’sandwomen’sintercollegiateteamsinNewBrunswick,alargernumberthanfieldedatmostoftheuniversity’speerinstitutions.Pernettihasbeeninfluentialintheworldofcollegeathleticssincehereceivedabachelor’sdegreeinjournalismandmassmediafromRutgersin1993,
andamaster’sdegreeincommunicationin1995.PriortoreturningtoRutgers,PernettiwastheExecutiveVicePresident,Content,forCBSCollegeSportsNetwork.Inthatrole,heoversawtherightsandrelation-shipbusiness,on-airtalent,andallnetworkprogrammingandcontentonair,onlineandacrossallscreensforthenation’sfirstcompanydedicatedtocollegesports.PernettihelpedtobuildtheCBSCollegeSportsNetwork,previouslyCSTV,priortoitslaunchin2003,andhasplayedacriticalroleinestablishingitasthemulti-medialeaderincollegesportsprogramming,content,newsandinformation.HewasarecipientoftheprestigiousSportsBusinessJournalFortyunderFortyAward,andtheMultichannelNews40under40Awardbothin2008.Chargedwithdevelopingrelationships,acquiringrightsandcreatingmulti-platformoriginalprogrammingforthefirstever24-hoursportscollegesportsnetwork,Pernettisuccessfullynavigatedthroughacomplicatedwebofmediarightsdealstocomeupwithnewwaystoservecollegesportsfans.PernettiworkedcloselywiththeNCAAandhundredsofschoolsineverymajorconfer-ence,securingover2,500hoursofeventprogrammingeachyearandmultipleNCAAChampionshipsacross35men’sandwomen’ssports.PernettiwasinchargeoftheCBSCollegeSportsNetworkexclusivelong-termagreementswiththeUSNavalAcademy,MountainWestConference,ConferenceUSA,andtheAtlantic10.Further,hemanagedcompanyrelationshipswithmorethan30conferencesandthousandsofinstitutions.Pernettiremainsmostproudofestablishingastrongrelationshipinwomen’scollegiatesportsincludingtheestablishmentofawomen’sbasketballgameoftheweekpackagein2004withtheBigEastConference.In2006,Pernettispearheadedalandmarkmulti-mediapartnershipwiththeNCAAtomakeCBSCollegeSportsNetworkthehomeofDivisionIISports.TheinnovativedealeffectivelyincreasedthescopeandreachofNCAADivisionIIsportswithhundredsofgamesnowavailablenationallyviathebroadcastnet-workandonline.
Pernetti’scommitmenttoprovidinggreaterexposuretowomen’sandunder-servedsportsisevidencedbythenetwork’sunprecedentedcoverageoflacrosseandvolleyball,amongothers.Hehasalsobeenattheforefrontofthedevelop-mentandcreationoftheCollegiateNationals,whichcrownschampionsindozensofhighendurancesports,andinnovativeoriginalproductionincluding
CBSCollegeSportsNetwork’sgroundbreakingNCAAMarchMadnessCentral,NCAAMarchMadnessHighlightsonCBSCollegeSports,andtheWIREDfran-chisewhichgivesviewersaninsidelookatgamesandeventsthroughwirelessmicrophonesoncoachesduringgameaction.PriortojoiningCBSCollegeSportsNetwork,PernettiservedeightyearsatABC-TVandABCSportsmostrecentlyasDirectorofProgramming,wherehewasintegralinacquiring,managinganddevelopingseveralABCSportspropertiesincludingcollegefootball,theBowlChampionshipSeries,andcollegebasketball.Forfiveyears,Pernettihandledrelationshipsandnegotiatedtelevisionrightswithallofthemajorcollegiateconferences.AsastudentatRutgers,Pernettiwasafour-yearletterwinnerattightendontheRutgersfootballsquad.HewasalsothecolorcommentatorforRutgersFootballontheRutgersFootballRadioNetworkandannouncedweeklyNFLgamesnationallyonSportsUSARadio.AresidentofOakland,N.J.,PernettiismarriedtotheformerDanielleBahto.HiswifealsograduatedfromRutgersandwasaletterwinneronthewomen’slacrosseteam.DanielleandTimaretheproudparentsoftheirthreechildren–Max,ConorandNatalie.
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A BRIEF HISTORYRutgers,TheStateUniversityofNewJersey,isoneoftheleadinguniversitiesinthenation.Theuniversityiscom-prisedof27degree-grantingdivisions;10undergraduatecolleges,11graduateschools,andsixschoolsofferingbothundergraduateandgraduatedegrees.FivearelocatedinCamden,eightinNewark,and13inNewBrunswickandoneinNewarkandNewBrunswick.
Rutgershasauniquehistoryasacolonialcollege,aland-grantinstitution,andastateuniversity.Charteredin1766asQueen’sCollege,theeighthinstitutionofhigherlearningtobefoundedinthecolonies,theschoolopeneditsdoorsinNewBrunswickin1771withahandfuloffirst-yearstudents.Duringitsearlyyears,thecollegedevelopedasaclassicliberalartsinstitution.In1825,thenameofthecollegewaschangedtohonoraformertrusteeandRevolutionaryWarveteran,ColonelHenryRutgers.
RutgersCollegebecametheland-grantcollegeofNewJerseyin1864,resultingintheestablishmentoftheRutgersScientificSchool,featuringdepartmentsofagriculture,engineering,andchemistry.FurtherexpansioninthesciencescamewiththefoundingoftheNewJerseyAgriculturalExperimentStationin1880,theCollegeofEn-gineering(nowtheSchoolofEngineering)in1914,andtheCollegeofAgriculture(nowtheSchoolofEnvironmentalandBiologicalSciences)in1921.TheprecursorstoseveralotherRutgersdivisionswerealsoestablishedduringthisperiod:theCollegeofPharmacy(nowtheErnestMarioSchoolofPharmacy)in1892,theNewJerseyCollegeforWomen(nowDouglassResidentialCollege,partoftheSchoolofArtsandSciences)in1918,andtheSchoolofEducation(nowGraduateSchoolofEducation)in1924.
In1924,RutgersCollegeofficiallybecameRutgersUniversity,areflectionoftheinstitution’srapidlyexpandingnumberofschoolsandacademicprograms.Earlyinthecentury,RutgershadbegunofferingeducationalopportunitiestowomenwhentheNewJerseyCollegeforWomenwasfoundedin1918,andtoadultlearnerswhenUniversityCollege,aneveningdivision,wasestablishedin1934.AfterWorldWarII,enrollmentexplodedasRutgersadmittedallqualifiedcandidatesundertheGIBill.Rutgerswasbecominganinstitutionforallpeople,andin1945and1956,statelegislativeactsformallydesignatedRutgersasTheStateUniversityofNewJersey.
Aflurryofexpansionensued.TheUniversityofNewark(nowRutgers–Newark)joinedRutgersin1946,followedbytheCollegeofSouthJersey(nowRutgers–Camden)in1950.Anambi-tiousbuildingprogramaddedlibraries,classrooms,andstudenthousingacrossthethreeregionalcampuses.In1969,LivingstonCollegeopened,providingacoeducationalresidentialexperiencewithaspecialcommitmenttodiversity.GraduateeducationintheartsandsciencesgrewthroughtheestablishmentoftheGraduateSchool–NewBrunswick,theGradu-ateSchool–Newark,andtheGraduateSchool–Camden.Professionalschoolswereformedtoservestudentsinthefieldsofbusiness;communication,information,andlibrarystudies;criminaljustice;education;finearts;law;managementandlaborrelations;nursing;planningandpublicpolicy;psychology;publicaffairsandadministration;andsocialwork.Meanwhile,asindustryandgovernmentsoughtpartnersinsolvingproblemsandadvancingknowledge,theconceptoftheresearchuniversityemerged.
In1981,Rutgersadoptedablueprintforitstransformationintoamajorpublicresearchuniversity.Withincreasedsupportfromstate,federal,andcorporatepartners,Rutgers’strengthinresearchgrewdramatically.In1989,inrecognitionofitsenhancedstature,RutgerswasinvitedtojointheprestigiousAssociationofAmericanUniversities,anorganizationcomprisingthetop63researchuniversitiesinNorthAmerica.Today,professorsandstudentsworkinmorethan230specializedresearchcenters,unravelingmysteriesinmarinesci-ences,earlychildhoodeducation,neuroscience,advancedmaterials,climatechange,nutrition,homelandsecurity,transportation,stemcells,andmanyotherareasthatcanimprovelifebothinNewJerseyandaroundtheworld.
A2007majorreorganizationofundergraduateeducationinNewBrunswickreinvigoratedtheundergraduateexperienceforbothstudentsandfacultybycombiningthetraditionsandstrengthsoffourundergraduateliberalartscolleges—Douglass,Livingston,Rutgers,andUniversity—intoasingleSchoolofArtsandSciences.
With27schoolsandcolleges,Rutgersoffersover100undergraduatemajorsandmorethan100graduateandprofessionaldegreeprograms.Theuniversitygraduatesmorethan10,000studentseachyear,andhasmorethan380,000livingalumniresidinginall50statesandonsixcontinents.Rutgersalsosponsorscommunityinitiativesinall21NewJerseycounties.Universitywide,newdegreeprograms,researchendeavors,andcommunityoutreachareindevelopmenttomeetthedemandsofthe21stcentury.
Today,Rutgerscontinuestogrow,bothinitsfacilitiesandinthevarietyanddepthofitseducationalandresearchprograms.Theuniversity’sgoalsforthefutureincludethecontinuedprovisionofthehighestqualityeducation,alongwiththeincreasedsupportofresearchandcommitmenttopublicservicetomeettheneedsofsociety.
M A J O R P R O G R A M S O F S T U D Y
AccountingAfrican&African-Ameri-canStudiesAfrican-AmericanStudiesAfricanaStudiesAgriculturalScienceAlliedHealthTechnologiesAmericanStudiesAncientandMedievalCivilizationsAnimalScienceAnthropologyAnthropology,EvolutionaryArt/Design/DigitalArt(B.F.A.)Art/VisualArts(B.A.)Art/VisualArts(B.F.A.)ArtHistoryAstrophysicsBiochemistryBioenvironmentalEngi-neeringBiologicalSciencesBiologyBiomathematicsBiomedicalTechnology(B.S.)BiotechnologyBotany
BusinessAdministrationCellBiologyandNeurosci-enceCentralandEasternEuro-peanStudiesChemistryChildhoodStudiesChineseClassicsClinicalLaboratorySci-encesCommunicationComparativeLiteratureComputerScienceCriminalJusticeDanceEastAsianLanguagesandAreaStudiesEcologyandNaturalResourcesEducationEconomicsEducationEngineeringAppliedSciencesEngineer-ingBiomedicalEngineeringChemicalEngineering
CivilEngineeringElectricalandComputerEngineeringGeneralEngineeringIndustrialEngineeringMaterialsScienceEngi-neeringMechanical/AerospaceEngineeringEnglishEnvironmental/BusinessEconomicsEnvironmentalPlanningandDesignEnvironmentalPolicy,Insti-tutions,andBehaviorEnvironmentalScienceEuropeanStudiesExerciseScienceFinanceFoodScienceFrenchGeneralScienceGeneticsGeographyGeologicalSciencesGeoscienceEngineeringGermanHistory
History/FrenchHistory/PoliticalScienceHospitalityManagementHuman-ComputerInterac-tionHumanResourceMan-agementIndependent/Individual-izedMajorInformationSystemsInformationTechnologyandInformaticsInterdisciplinaryMajorItalianItalianStudiesJewishStudiesJournalismandMediaStudiesJournalismLaborStudies/Employ-mentRelationsLandscapeArchitectureLatinoandHispanicCarib-beanStudiesLawLiberalStudiesLinguisticsManagementManagementandGlobal
BusinessMarineSciencesMarketingMathematicsMathematics,AppliedMedicalTechnologyMedicine,OsteopathicMedicineMedievalStudiesMeteorologyMicrobiologyMiddleEasternStudiesMolecularBiologyandBiochemistryMusicNursingNutritionalSciencesPharmacyPhilosophyPhysicianAssistantPhysicsPhysics,AppliedPlanningandPublicPolicyPlantSciencePoliticalSciencePortuguesePortugueseandLuso-phoneWorldStudiesPrebusiness
PredentistryPrelawPremedicinePreveterinaryMedicinePsychologyPublicHealthPublicAdministrationPuertoRicanStudiesReligionRussianScience,Technology,andSocietyScience,GeneralSocialWorkSociologySpanishStatisticsStatistics/MathematicsTeacherCertificationTheaterArtsTheaterArts,TelevisionandMediaArtsUrbanStudiesWomen’sStudiesWomen’sandGenderStudiesZoology
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RUTGERS AT A GLANCE•Charteredin1766asQueen’sCollege,Rutgersistheeightholdestcollegeinthenation.•RutgerswasdesignatedtheStateUniversityofNewJerseybylegislativeactsin1945and1956.•RutgersisNewJersey’slargestpublicresearchuniversityandislocatedonthreeregionalcampusesinCamden,Newark,andNewBrunswick/Piscataway.•RutgerswasnamedNewJersey’sland-grantuniversityin1864andhasaspecialresponsibilityforservingtheneedsofthestate.•RutgersisamemberoftheAssociationofAmericanUniversities(AAU),ahighlyselectiveorganizationcomprisedofthe63lead-ingresearchuniversitiesinNorthAmerica.•Thereare27degree-grantingschoolsandcolleges,offeringmorethan270totalbachelor’s,master’sanddoctoralandprofes-sionaldegreeprograms.•RutgersisoneofNewJersey’smajoremployerswithmorethan13,000full-timefacultyandstaff.•ForeverydollarNewJerseyinvestsinRutgers,theuniversitychannels$6intothestate’seconomy.TheUniversity’s2009economicimpactreportshowedthatRutgersanditsfaculty,staff,studentsandvisitorschannel$3.8billionindirectandindirectspendingintothestateeconomy–morethansixtimesthestate’s$595.3millioninvestmentintheuniversity.•Withholdingsofmorethan3.6millionvolumes,theRutgerslibrarysystemranksamongthenation’slargest.•Rutgersenrollsmorethan54,000students,includingover40,000undergraduatesand14,000graduatestudents.•Morethan10,000studentseachyearearnadegreefromRutgers.•Theuniversityhasmorethan380,000livingalumni;216,000alumniresideinNewJersey.•In2008,theMiddleStatesCommissiononHigherEducationreaccreditedRutgersforthenext10years.
TEACHING AND LEARNING•RutgersfacultyincludeFulbrightScholars,GuggenheimFellows,membersoftheAmericanAcademyofArtsandSciencesandtheAmericanAssociationfortheAdvancementofScience,andwinnersofmanyotherprestigiousawardsandgrants.•RutgersHistoryProfessorAnnetteGordon-Reedwasawardedthe2009PulitzerPrizeinhistoryforherlandmarkwork,TheHemingsesofMonticello:AnAmericanFamily(W.W.Norton,2008).•ThegraduatephilosophydepartmentisrankedsecondintheEnglish-speakingworldbythePhilosophicalGourmetReport.•RutgersBusinessSchool-NewarkandNewBrunswick(RBS)isuniquelypositionedattheepicenterofglobalbusiness–justunder20minutesfromNewYorkCity–givingstudentseasyaccesstoleadingglobalcorporationstobuildlastingrelationships.RBSdeliverscutting-edgecurriculathatcombinethemixofbusinessandsciencerequiredbytoday’semployers.•RBSisconsistentlyrankedasthetopbusinessschoolinNewJerseyandamongthetopthreeintheGreaterNewYorkMetropolitanarea.TheExecutiveMBAisranked13thintheU.S.byTheFinancialTimesandtheMasterofQuantitativeFinanceisamongthetop10programsnationally,asrankedbyWallStreetexecutives.TheMBAprogramwasranked17thinthecountryfortheemploymentrateofitsgraduatesthreemonthsaftergraduationbyU.S.News&WorldReport.Tomeetrisingdemand,anewon-yearMBAtrackwascreatedforstudentswithadvancedstanding.•InNewark,thebusinessSchoolresidesinanewstate-of-the-artbuildingwhichopenedin2009.AndinNewBrunswick,anewbuildingwillopenin2013asthecenterofanewLivingstonProfessionalCampus,accommodatingthemassivegrowthinthenewfour-yearundergraduateprogram.•TheEdwardJ.BlousteinSchoolofPlanningandPublicPolicyisrankedfourthamongthenation’stopgraduateprogramsinurbanplanningaccordingtoasurveybyPlanetizen,aLosAngeles-basedplanninganddevelopmentnetwork.
RESEARCH•Streptomycin,thefirsteffectivecurefortuberculosis,andotherpotentantibioticswerediscoveredatRutgersbyProfessorSelmanWaksmanandhisstudentsinthe1940s.WaksmanreceivedtheNobelPrizeforhisimportantcontributionstomedicine.•TheRutgersStemCellResearchCenter,partoftheDivisionofLifeSciencesoftheSchoolofArtsandSciences,islocatedinNelsonLaboratoriesontheNewBrunswickcampuswhereitsmissionistosupportresearchwithhumanembryonicstemcellsforRutgersUniversityresearchersandcollaborators.•TheRutgersCellandDNARepositoryisavaluableresourceforresearchersaroundtheworldstudyingtheroleheredityplaysinsuchcomplexgeneticdiseasesasschizophrenia,bipolardisorder,autism,Alzheimer’s,alcoholism,diabetes,andTourette’ssyndrome.•TheProteinDataBank,basedatRutgers,istheinternationalrepositoryofthree-dimensionalproteinstructures.With$30millioninfederalfunding,thedatabankprovidesvitalinforma-tiononmorethan57,000proteinsandothermacromoleculesforscientistsworkingtodesignmoreeffectivetreatmentsfordisease.•Rutgers’InstituteofMarineandCoastalSciencesranksamongAmerica’stop15marineresearchorganizationsbasedonpeercompetitionforallfederallyfundedoceanographicresearch.•TheErnestMarioSchoolofPharmacy,theonlypharmacyschoolinNewJerseyandoneofthetopinstitutionsofitskindinthenation,ranksinthetop10percentamongpharmacyschoolsnationwideinresearchdollarsawardedbytheNationalInstitutesofHealthwith$8.8millionoffundingawardedtotheschoolin2009.•Rutgersholdsmorethan550UnitedStatespatents,325ofwhichhavebeenissuedsince2000.Since1989,Rutgershaslicensedmorethan65start-uporearly-stagecompanies.•RutgersisapartnerintheSouthernAfricanLargeTelescope,oneoftheworld’slargestopticaltelescopesandthesouthernhemisphere’snewesteye-on-the-sky.•RutgersUniversityisleadingtheNortheastStructuralGenomicsConsortium,a$52.7millionresearchprogramtorevealtherolesthatproteinsplayinlife’smostfundamentalpro-cesses.
SERvICE TO NEw jERSEY•Rutgers’CenterforGovernmentServicestrainsNewJersey’smunicipalemployeestobetterservetheirconstituentsandtrainsapproximately8,000annuallythrough18separateprogramsand150courses.•In2005,theDivisionofContinuingStudiesoffered3,700coursesectionstomorethan45,000individuals.CoursesareofferedineverycountyinNewJersey.•TheOfficeoftheNewJerseyStateClimatologistatRutgersisthestate’sofficialweatherresource.•Eachyear,RutgersholdstheNewJerseyFolkFestivalandAgFieldDayonasingleSaturdayinApril.In2009,theUniversitybuiltontheseeventsandhostedtheinaugural“RutgersDay,”whichnowencompassesthefiveNewBrunswickcampusesandbringsmorethan75,000peopletoRutgerstocelebratetheinstitution’sthree-partmissionofteaching,researchandservice.
SERvICE TO THE NATION•Rutgersresearchonlifedeepbeneaththeocean’ssurfaceisprominentlyfeaturedin“VolcanoesoftheDeep,”anIMAXfilmthathasbeenshownatmuseumsaroundthecountry.•RutgersNewJerseyAgriculturalExperimentStationhasofficesinall21NewJerseycountiesandservestheresidentsofthestatethroughresearch,educationandservicepro-gramsthatrunthegamutfrom4-HYouthDevelopmenttofamilyandcommunityhealth.ResearchfromtheExperimentStationhasledtorenownedJerseytomatoes,disease-resistantdogwoods,improvedcoastlinemanagement,newformsofmosquitocontrolandworld-famousturfgrassvarietiesthathavebeenusedeverywherefromthenewYankeeStadiumtotheAugustaNationalGolfClub.•RutgersSchoolofEnvironmentalandBiologicalSciencesbuildsonatraditionofhands-onlearningandresearchexcellenceinareasthatcoverthebiologicalspectrumfromorganismstoecosystems.Studentsandresearchersalikearededicatedtofindingsolutionstotheproblemsthatmostconcernourstate’sresidents,particularlyintheareasofenvironmentalsustain-ability,alternativeenergy,food,healthandnutrition.•SuchnationallyrespectedinstitutesatRutgersastheNationalTransitInstituteandtheNationalInstituteforEarlyEducationResearcharehelpingtoshapenationalandstatepolicyincriticalareas.•Rutgersisthenation’sprimarysourceforanti-terrorsecuritytrainingforpublictransitworkers.•InAprilof2009,RutgerswasselectedbytheUnitedStatesDepartmentofHomelandSecurity(DHS)toco-leadanewDHSCenterofExcellenceinCommand,Control,andInteroperability(CCI)toconductresearchintothetechnologicalissuesinvolvedwithmaintaininghomelandsecurity.Itisoneof12DHSCentersofExcellenceinthenation.•TheEdwardJ.BlousteinSchoolofPlanningandPublicPolicy’sNationalTransitInstituteisoneofsevenacademicinstitutionsaroundthenationthatwillmakeupanewNationalTranspor-tationSecurityCenterofExcellence.•Mostmealsreadytoeat(MREs)manufacturedforournation’stroopsareproducedusingRutgers-developedtechnology.•TheDouglassDevelopmentalDisabilitiesCenterisapioneerindevelopingeffectivemethodstohelpautisticchildren.
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AThLETIC dEpArTMENT STAFFrUTGErS AdMINISTrATIvE OFFICErS
RichardL.McCormick,Ph.D.,PresidentPhilipFurmanski,Ph.D.,ExecutiveVicePresidentforAcademicAffairsJonathanR.Alger,J.D.,SeniorVicePresidentandGeneralCounsel
BruceC.Fehn,B.S.,C.P.A.,SeniorVicePresidentforFinanceandAdministrationGregoryS.Blimling,Ph.D.,VicePresidentforStudentAffairsRaphaelJ.Caprio,Ph.D.,VicePresidentforContinuingStudies
StevenJ.Diner,Ph.D.,Chancellor,NewarkLeslieA.Fehrenbach,B.S.,SecretaryoftheUniversity
CarolP.Herring,B.A.,PresidentoftheRutgersUniversityFoundationandExecutiveVicePresidentforDevelopmentandAlumniRelationsJeannineF.LaRue,B.A.,VicePresidentforPublicAffairsKimManning,M.B.A.,VicePresidentforUniversityRelations
CourtneyO.McAnuff,M.P.A,VicePresidentforEnrollmentManagementMichaelJ.Pazzani,Ph.D.,VicePresidentforResearchand
GraduateandProfessionalEducationTimPernetti,M.C.I.S.,DirectorofIntercollegiateAthleticsWendellE.Pritchett,Ph.D.,J.D.,Chancellor,Camden
BarryV.Qualls,Ph.D.,VicePresidentforUndergraduateEducationDonnaK.Thornton,M.P.A.,VicePresidentforAlumniRelations
NancyS.Winterbauer,Ed.D.,VicePresidentforUniversityBudgeting
BOArd OF GOvErNOrS 2010-11RalphIzzo,Chair
GeraldC.Harvey,ViceChairAnthonyJ.DePetrisMarkP.HershhornM.WilliamHoward,Jr.RobertA.LaudicinaGordonA.MacInnes
RichardL.McCormick,exofficioJosephJ.Roberts,Jr.JohnF.Russo,Sr.DanielH.SchulmanGeorgeR.Zoffinger
MarthaA.Cotter,FacultyRepresentativePaulPanayotatos,
FacultyRepresentativeJonathanC.Nycz,
StudentRepresentative
OFFICERSOFTHEBOARDBruceC.Fehn,Treasurer
LeslieA.Fehrenbach,SecretaryCatherineA.Cahill,AssistantSecretary
BOArd OF TrUSTEES 2010-11RobertL.Stevenson,ChairDudleyH.Rivers,Jr.,ViceChairKennethM.Schmidt,ViceChair
SolJ.BarerFelixM.Beck,EmeritusGregoryBender
JoanL.Bildner,EmeritaMichaelA.BogdonoffJonathanR.BoguchwalFloydH.Bragg,EmeritusGregoryQ.BrownDominickJ.BurzichelliDorothyW.Cantor
JohnHerbertCarman,EmeritusPeterCartmell,EmeritusVivianA.ChesterMaryJ.Chyb
KevinJ.Collins,EmeritusHollisA.CopelandStevenM.DarienMargaretT.Derrick
CarletonC.Dilatush,EmeritusMichaelR.Dressler
RobertP.Eichert,EmeritusDennisMichaelFentonEvelynS.Field,Emerita
LoraL.FongJeanneM.Fox,Emerita
JohnR.FuteyAlbertR.Gamper,Jr.
RonaldW.Giaconia,EmeritusRochelleGizinski,EmeritaEvangelineGomez
LeslieE.Goodman,EmeritusM.WilmaHarrisJoyceWilsonHarleyJohnA.HendricksRobertA.HeringMarkP.Hershhorn
CarletonA.Holstrom,EmeritusM.WilliamHoward,Jr.JohnD.HugelmeyerFrankBrownHundley
RalphIzzoPaulB.Jennings,EmeritusWalterL.Leib,EmeritusRichardA.Levao,EmeritusJenniferLewis-HallChristineM.LomiguenGordonA.MacInnesDuncanL.MacMillanIrisMartinez-Campbell
RichardL.McCormick,exofficioCarolAnnMonroeRobertE.Mortensen
PatriciaNachtigal,EmeritaGeneO’HaraJohnA.O’Malley
DeanJ.Paranicas,EmeritusBarbaraA.Pollison-BeckSidneyRabinowitzRichardJ.RawsonGeorgeA.Rears
NormanReitman,EmeritusJosephJ.Roberts,Jr.AlvinJ.Rockoff,Emeritus
AlejandroRomanJohnF.Russo,Sr.LouisA.SapirmanDanielH.SchulmanRichardH.Shindell
MarijaneSinger,EmeritaSusanStabile
DorothyM.Stanaitis,EmeritaSandyJ.StewartAbramJ.Suydam,Jr.EleanorJ.TanseyHeatherC.Taylor
AnneM.Thomas,EmeritaMichaelR.Tuosto,EmeritusLaurelA.VanLeerLucasJ.Visconti
MaryVivianFuWells,EmeritaCurtisM.WilliamsIIGeorgeR.ZoffingerSamuelRabinowitz,FacultyRepresentativeMenahemSpiegel,
FacultyRepresentativeDanielS.McArdle,
StudentRepresentativeLesterJ.Sabo,
StudentRepresentative
OFFICERSOFTHEBOARDBruceC.Fehn,Treasurer
LeslieA.Fehrenbach,SecretaryCatherineA.Cahill,Assistant
Secretary
Kevin MacConnellDeputyDirectorof
Athletics
Kathleen HickeySr.AssociateDirectorofAthletics/SWA
Douglas KokoskieSr.Assoc.DirectorofAthletics/Operations
Jason KrollSr.AssociateDirectorofAthletics/DevelopmentandMarketing
John TernyilaSr.AssociateDirectorofAthletics/Finance
Dr. Robert MonacoAssociateDirectorofAthletics/Sports
Medicine
Jason BaumAssistantDirectorofAthletics/AthleticCom-
munications
Kathleen ShankDirectorofAcademicSupportServices
Shawn TuckerAssistant Director of Athletics/Student-
Athlete Development
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