Student view on Black Lives Matter

"We can either allow this movement to be fleeting and allow racist notions to go unchecked or we can support it." By Jasmine Flowers As a black student in America, my race is one thing you already know about me before I even open my mouth, yet it never feels comfortable to [...]

2020-06-19T13:21:02-04:00June 19, 2020|

MS Health Care Management Wins Top Honors

Rutgers SHP Named Top School for Online Learning in Healthcare Management Rutgers University has been recognized for online program excellence by healthcare education website EduMed.org. RENO, Nev. (PRWEB) June 16, 2020 - Rutgers University’s School of Health Professions has been named one of 2020’s best schools for online learning in healthcare management [...]

2020-06-18T11:07:41-04:00June 18, 2020|

Coping after George Floyd

Building Our Resilience During Adversity By Kenneth J. Gill, Ph.D Chairperson, Professor, Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions It’s now a cliché to say these are unprecedented times in our nation, but it is not an overstatement. We are facing a pandemic, the likes of which has not been seen in [...]

2020-06-04T13:22:43-04:00June 4, 2020|

In solidarity

We Stand in Solidarity Dear SHP Community, I am deeply disturbed and upset, as I know all of you are, about the horrifying and senseless death of George Floyd. I have cried many times over the course of this last week, tears of sorrow and anger. Grieving is justified and appropriate, but [...]

2020-06-03T20:02:51-04:00June 3, 2020|

Class of 2020: Alex Olan, DPT

Class of 2020: Alex Olan, DPT Alex Olan Both Leads and Serves As a Rutgers undergraduate, Alex Olan volunteered for a health care-related service project in Honduras, and the next two times, he led service trips to Panama and Nicaragua. It was no surprise that he jumped to volunteer for trip to [...]

2020-05-19T13:41:09-04:00May 17, 2020|

Class of 2020: Karen Reyes, B.S. Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling

Class of 2020: Karen Reyes, B.S. Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling A Portrait of Resilience A child of immigrants in an underserved public school district, it took Karen Reyes six years to achieve her dream of a Rutgers degree. Without guidance on how to apply, or obtain financial aid, she began school in [...]

2020-05-19T16:13:54-04:00May 15, 2020|