The Douglass Project for Rutgers Women in Math, Science, and Engineering

The Douglass Project for Rutgers Women in Math, Science, and Engineering Working to support undergraduate women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math at Douglass Residential College, Rutgers University

01/03/2020

Start the new year off right by applying for the Rutgers-Eagleton Washington Internship Award. The program provides grants of up to $5,000 to outstanding Rutgers University undergraduate students for summer internships in Washington, D.C.

Award recipients can pursue an internship in any discipline for the government or public service organization.

eagleton.rutgers.edu/dcaward

Rutgers University—Camden Rutgers University—Newark Rutgers University—New Brunswick Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences Honors College - Rutgers University, New Brunswick The Honors College at Rutgers University - Newark Rutgers University-Newark School of Arts and Sciences Rutgers—Camden Arts and Sciences Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy, Rutgers University Career Exploration and Success at Rutgers - New Brunswick Douglass Residential College Rutgers Student Affairs - New Brunswick Rutgers Business School - Newark and New Brunswick Mason Gross School of the Arts Rutgers University School of Communication and Information Rutgers University School of Engineering Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations - SMLR Rutgers University School of Social Work

Employer: Rutgers University - New Brunswick Chancellor's Office of Information Technology Services (NBITS)Job Type: Par...
09/10/2019

Employer: Rutgers University - New Brunswick Chancellor's Office of Information Technology Services (NBITS)
Job Type: Part-Time
https://app.joinhandshake.com/jobs/2995432

Work with other amazing DRC women!

09/10/2019
Please join the Douglass Project and Douglass Residential College celebrate the life of Beth Bors Rago today! Please not...
09/06/2019

Please join the Douglass Project and Douglass Residential College celebrate the life of Beth Bors Rago today! Please note the location has changed from the Dean's Residence to Carpeneder Hall on Douglass Campus (across the street from the Douglass Student Center and in front of the Douglass Library)

To the Douglass community, On behalf of Douglass Residential College, it is with deepest sadness that I write to you of ...
06/03/2019

To the Douglass community,

On behalf of Douglass Residential College, it is with deepest sadness that I write to you of the passing of one of our staff members, Beth Bors. Beth was an amazing person – full of energy, funny, fun-loving, and always willing to support her colleagues and her students. Beth touched the lives of the Douglass community in important and meaningful ways. Her death is a devastating loss for us, for her family, and loved ones.

Beth started at Douglass in 1997. For decades, she cared deeply for our students—creating a warm community within Bunting-Cobb, our residence hall for women in STEM. For many years Beth served as the Director of the Douglass Science Institute, a high school summer program for women intending to major in a STEM field. Recently she served as the inaugural director of the DOCTORS living learning community for women of color intending to attend medical school. And, as many of you know, she was our Rutgers Day ambassador.

We will miss Beth deeply. She has left a legacy of improving the lives of students and our wider Douglass community that will live on forever.

Her family has requested that memorial donations be made to the Beth Bors Rago Memorial Scholarship at Douglass Residential College. Please mail your donation to Douglass Residential College, ATTN: Pamela Torres, 125 George St., College Hall, 3rd Floor, New Brunswick, NJ 08901. Gifts can also be made online at support.rutgers.edu/BethRagoMemorialScholarship.

- Jackie Litt, Dean.

Donate online to the Rutgers University Foundation and support students, faculty, and the university. Your online gift to support education can help fund scholarships, research initiatives, athletics, and the arts.

Good Morning!Our Computer Science Living-Learning Community for Women is participating in the 2019 STEM for All Video Sh...
05/13/2019

Good Morning!

Our Computer Science Living-Learning Community for Women is participating in the 2019 STEM for All Video Showcase this week!

Visit the link below to watch the video:
https://stemforall2019.videohall.com/p/1372

Feel free to vote for this video under public choice!

- The Douglass Project

Douglass Residential College (DRC) students at Rutgers University describe their experiences as part of the Computer Science Living-Learning Community (LLC), a program now in its third year. Each y...

Make sure to register for our annual STEM Networking Night, taking place on March 7, 2019. This will be a great opportun...
02/18/2019

Make sure to register for our annual STEM Networking Night, taking place on March 7, 2019. This will be a great opportunity for students to engage in a professional environment and practice their professional networking skills. We hope for students to develop connections with professionals in industry, faculty/staff, and alumnae.

Students RSVP: https://goo.gl/forms/icLObSx1fCX0OrTd2

Professionals in industry, faculty/staff, and alumnae RSVP: https://rutgers.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8IDqCdpHLj4CnTn

-The Douglass Project

The HackHERS organizers team is ready to welcome you at our 5th annual women-centric Hackathon!
02/16/2019

The HackHERS organizers team is ready to welcome you at our 5th annual women-centric Hackathon!

Come join STEM Ambassadors & the Douglass Project staff for a night of professional advice on landing a job and building...
02/15/2019

Come join STEM Ambassadors & the Douglass Project staff for a night of professional advice on landing a job and building a professional presence. This event will not only help develop your LinkedIn page but you will also get a one-on- one chance to review your resume/cover letters. Attending will give you the option to get free business cards that you can use during Douglass Project’s Annual Networking Night on March 7th and free headshots! Food will be provided.

This is the sign up for Pre-networking night on Tuesday, February 26th from 6-9pm at Carpender Hall at Douglass Project.

All STEM students are invited so bring your friends too.

RSVP before Feb. 19th to get free business cards on Networking Night on Thursday, March 07 2019 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM at Trayes Hall, Douglass Student Center. Open to all Women.

https://goo.gl/forms/NSpaSUufrMq4xfjO2

RSVP for Rutgers   with Rutgers Women in Computer Science (WCS) on 2/14/19  is a Google initiative empowering women and ...
01/31/2019

RSVP for Rutgers with Rutgers Women in Computer Science (WCS) on 2/14/19

is a Google initiative empowering women and underrepresented groups to celebrate their achievements in the classroom, workplace, and beyond. Join us to learn more about the research around unconscious bias and flex your self-promotion muscles with us. We look forward to seeing you there! What: with Rutgers WiCS (HackHERS Kick-Off Event)

Where: Busch Student Center - The COVE
When: Thurs, Feb 14, 6:00PM - 7:30PM

Feel free to reach out to [email protected] with questions or concerns.

is a Google initiative empowering women and underrepresented groups to celebrate their achievements in the classroom, workplace, and beyond. Join us to learn more about the research around unconscious bias and flex your self-promotion muscles with us. We look forward to seeing you the...

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