Arts, Culture, and Student Life
Arts and CultureDid you know that one of the largest university art museums is at Rutgers? Visiting the Zimmerli Art Museum is just one of many activities that anyone can enjoy at the university. Whether it's the New Jersey Film Festival, or live music, theater, and dance, the cultural offerings at Rutgers are among the most varied in the country.
Learn more:
- Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum: http://www.zimmerlimuseum.rutgers.edu
- Mason Gross Performing Arts Center Calendar: http://www.masongross.rutgers.edu/content/calendar-events
- Paul Robeson Galleries: http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/artgallery
- Rutgers Center for the Arts–Camden: http://rcca.camden.rutgers.edu
- Rutgers Gardens: http://rutgersgardens.rutgers.edu
- Rutgers University Geology Museum: http://geologymuseum.rutgers.edu
At Rutgers, learning isn't limited to the classroom. Our students experience some of their most important life lessons when they get involved in campus life. Joining clubs and organizations helps students meet new people and prepares them for the larger world beyond the university.
- Read more about the many clubs and organizations at Rutgers: http://getinvolved.rutgers.edu/organizations/
Whether you are a seasoned athlete or new to organized sports, participating in Rutgers sports clubs is a great way to make friends and stay in shape.
- Discover more: http://sportclubs.rutgers.edu/MainFrameset.html
- Visit one of the places or attend an art or cultural event listed above. Discuss with your troop.
- Print out information about two places or activities from the arts and culture websites, and share with your troop.
- Search for a student club that interests you. Is there a club you'd like to join? Discuss.
- Why wait for college? Start a special interest club of your own now. For example, if you like to knit, you could start a knitting club at your school.
- Find out why the Rutgers University Student Life department is so important and how it can help you.