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Rutgers president testifies on campus safety, OCR work and medical‑school merger
Summary
Rutgers' president described recent campus protests and arrests, said the university tightened time/place/manner rules and coordinated police response, and addressed accreditation and facilities concerns in the medical‑school merger and University Hospital infrastructure issues.
Trenton — Jonathan Holloway, outgoing president of Rutgers University, told the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee that his university has taken steps to tighten communications and enforce time‑place‑manner restrictions after recent campus protests and arrests, and that the institution is working with accreditors and state partners on the recently advanced medical‑school merger and infrastructure needs for University Hospital.
Holloway said…
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