Rutgers Day was last weekend and, by all accounts, it was another tremendous success. Thank you to all the volunteers who helped pull these great activities off! If you missed out on the fun, enjoy this collection of sights from our different locations.
- The theme of the RBHS booth this year was "Fishing for Quality Health Information." Credit: Yingting Zhang.
- Yingting Zhang marshals the prize wheel. Credit: Yingting Zhang.
- Bob Vietrogoski oversees the young anglers. Credit: Judy Cohn.
- Building healthy plates! Credit: Yini Zhu.
- A group of information fishermen hard at work. Credit: Mary Ann Koruth
- The wacky waving arm inflatable guy was an attraction at the Dana Library tent. Credit: Mark Papianni.
- Elsa Alves assists a young visitor. Credit: Mark Papianni.
- Ayesha Salim and Fatima Cunha pose with the new IJS banner. Credit: Mark Papianni.
- Buttons, candy, prizes, and information--Steph Mikitish and Tad Hershorn had it all under control. Credit: Mark Papianni.
- Quite the crowd at the Dana tent! Credit: Elsa Alves.
- The Wheel of Knowledge was a primary attraction at the Voorhees Mall location in New Brunswick. Credit: Jim Niessen.
- Button making was also a hit in New Brunswick. Credit: Janet Croft.
- The Lautenberg exhibit was open for visitors! Credit: Tara Maharjan.
- At Rutgers–Camden, the theme was a celebration of Paul Robeson's 120th birthday. Credit: Regina Koury.
- Jessica Pellien spotted doing tai chi in front of Robeson Library. Credit: Regina Koury.
- The Scarlet Raptor takes advantage of the Paul Robeson selfie station. Credit: Regina Koury.
- Button making was a crowd-pleaser in Camden. Credit: Regina Koury.
- Julie Tozer represents the Camden County library. Credit: Regina Koury.
- Paul Robeson's birthday card received signatures in several different languages. Credit: Regina Koury.