The digital exhibit for the 2017 Celebration of Scholarship is now available for viewing. It features the works of 125 members of the Rutgers faculty in disciplines ranging from fine arts to pharmacology at Rutgers–Camden, Rutgers–Newark, Rutgers–New Brunswick, and Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences.
Some highlights include:
- A medical student didactic in which participants discuss episodes of Seinfeld through the lens of a psychiatrist;
- The first-ever art history of video games;
- A project to translate all 30,000 lines of extant Anglo-Saxon poetry into modern English verse;
- A feature film about the life of the director’s grandfather, a 90-year-old Japanese-American widower living in Honolulu;
- A blog presenting 20 years of research on eating, body image, and weight management so that it is accessible to a general audience;
- A chapter celebrating the accomplishments of law librarians of color;
- A book detailing research on mathematical models of vehicular traffic networks;
- Histories of New Brunswick and Newark, as well as a look at life on the shore in the wake of Hurricane Sandy;
- And many projects led by our colleagues, including Janet Brennan Croft, Bonnie Fong, Sarah Jewell, Marty Kesselman, Megan Lotts, Christie Lutz, and Judit Hajnal Ward.
Learn more about these and other works by exploring the exhibit at libraries.rutgers.edu/celebration.