About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Rutgers-New Brunswick, Chemical Coast, Millstone River, Raritan River, Raritan Bay, Lake Carnegie, Nine Mile Run, Lawrence Brook, Arthur Kill, Six Mile Run, Ten Mile Run, Oakeys Brook, Busch Campus of Rutgers University, Green Brook, Rahway River, Bound Brook, Cranbury Brook, Cross Brook, Devils Brook, Ireland Brook, Stony Brook, Farrington Lake, Beaverdam Brook, Sawmill Brook, Cow Yard Brook, Heathcote Brook Branch, Cedar Brook, Terhune Run, Great Ditch, Westons Mill Pond, Bonygutt Brook, Manalapan Brook, Matchaponix Brook, Ambrose Brook, Barber, New Jersey, Washington Canal. Excerpt: Rutgers-New Brunswick is the largest campus of Rutgers University (the others being in Camden (Rutgers-Camden) and Newark (Rutgers-Newark)). It is chiefly located in the City of New Brunswick and Piscataway Township. It actually comprises several campuses: College Avenue, Busch, Livingston, Cook, and Douglass, the latter two sometimes referred to as "Cook/Douglass," as they are adjacent to and intertwined with each other. Rutgers-New Brunswick also includes several buildings in downtown New Brunswick. The New Brunswick campuses include 19 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools, including the School of Arts and Sciences, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, School of Communication, Information and Library Studies, the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, School of Engineering, the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, the Graduate School, the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, the Graduate School of Education, School of Management and Labor Relations, the Mason Gross School of the Arts, the College of Nursing, the Rutgers Business School and the School of Social Work. While several student centers, libraries, commercial venues, and dining halls are found on the various campuses...