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DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT RELATIONS


DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

Committed to effective communication and advocacy on Rutgers’ behalf.


ABOUT GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

Led by Senior Vice President for Government Relations Francine Newsome Pfeiffer,
the Department of Government Relations is comprised of two units that each play
a universitywide role in communicating Rutgers’ excellence as a top public
research university and valuable contributions to the quality of life in New
Jersey and the world.


FEDERAL RELATIONS


STATE GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS


RUTGERS SCARLET SERVICE

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OFFICE OF THE SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

The department is led by Senior Vice President for Government Relations Francine
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AT A GLANCE


$379M
Value of federal financial aid to Rutgers students

Academic Year 2020-2021

67,200+
Undergraduate and graduate students across Rutgers
$512.4M
Federal research expenditures at Rutgers

Fiscal Year 2023

358K+
More than 60 percent of Rutgers' 585,500+ alumni live in New Jersey


GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS' CAMPUS VISITS





Rutgers Office for Research's Jeetendra Eswaraka (left), Michael Zwick (right)
welcomed NJ State Assemblywoman Lisa Swain (center), NJ State Assemblyman Chris
Tully (center right) to a tour of university research facilities. The group
visited the Research Tower and the Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine.
Though presentations and throughout the tour, Rutgers University leaders
highlighted the ways in which Rutgers supports all faculty members and provides
important resources to industry partners.



(l. to r.) Triada Stampas, President and CEO of Fulfill, Doug Fisher, New Jersey
Secretary of Agriculture, US Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) (speaking), and NJ
Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin (D-19) participate in a panel discussion at the
NJ Hunger, Nutrition and Health in New Jersey conference, held at the Institute
for Food, Nutrition and Health on the Cook campus.



President Jonathan Holloway joined Gov. Phil Murphy and other state and local
dignitaries including Mark Angelson, chair of the Rutgers University Board of
Governors and Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences Chancellor Brian Strom for
the groundbreaking of the NJ Innovation & Technology HUB in New Brunswick.



U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and Rep. Frank Pallone,
Jr. (NJ-06) discuss federal support for community health centers in response to
the COVID-19 pandemic while at the Eric B. Chandler Health Center at Rutgers
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick.



U.S. Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary Donald Remy smiles at Rutgers President
Jonathan Holloway during a round-table discussion with Rutgers student veterans
at Winants Hall.



Rutgers president Jonathan Holloway, Gina Raimondo, U.S. Secretary of Commerce,
U.S. Rep. Frank Joseph Pallone, Jr. (D-6th congressional district, N.J.), and
Tom Faris, Dean School of Engineering, right, pose for a photograph during a
tour of the Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering on the Busch campus of Rutgers
University.



U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) speaks at townhall meeting in memory of
Rutgers student Tyler Clementi.



Cory Booker, New Jersey Senator, makes remarks at the inauguration dinner for
President Jonathan Holloway.



New Jersey Governor Philp D. Murphy stands with Rutgers President Jonathan
Holloway at the site of the New Jersey Innovation & Technology HUB in New
Brunswick.



Rutgers Office for Research's Jeetendra Eswaraka (left), Michael Zwick (right)
welcomed NJ State Assemblywoman Lisa Swain (center), NJ State Assemblyman Chris
Tully (center right) to a tour of university research facilities. The group
visited the Research Tower and the Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine.
Though presentations and throughout the tour, Rutgers University leaders
highlighted the ways in which Rutgers supports all faculty members and provides
important resources to industry partners.



(l. to r.) Triada Stampas, President and CEO of Fulfill, Doug Fisher, New Jersey
Secretary of Agriculture, US Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) (speaking), and NJ
Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin (D-19) participate in a panel discussion at the
NJ Hunger, Nutrition and Health in New Jersey conference, held at the Institute
for Food, Nutrition and Health on the Cook campus.



President Jonathan Holloway joined Gov. Phil Murphy and other state and local
dignitaries including Mark Angelson, chair of the Rutgers University Board of
Governors and Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences Chancellor Brian Strom for
the groundbreaking of the NJ Innovation & Technology HUB in New Brunswick.



U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and Rep. Frank Pallone,
Jr. (NJ-06) discuss federal support for community health centers in response to
the COVID-19 pandemic while at the Eric B. Chandler Health Center at Rutgers
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick.



U.S. Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary Donald Remy smiles at Rutgers President
Jonathan Holloway during a round-table discussion with Rutgers student veterans
at Winants Hall.



Rutgers president Jonathan Holloway, Gina Raimondo, U.S. Secretary of Commerce,
U.S. Rep. Frank Joseph Pallone, Jr. (D-6th congressional district, N.J.), and
Tom Faris, Dean School of Engineering, right, pose for a photograph during a
tour of the Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering on the Busch campus of Rutgers
University.



U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) speaks at townhall meeting in memory of
Rutgers student Tyler Clementi.



Cory Booker, New Jersey Senator, makes remarks at the inauguration dinner for
President Jonathan Holloway.



New Jersey Governor Philp D. Murphy stands with Rutgers President Jonathan
Holloway at the site of the New Jersey Innovation & Technology HUB in New
Brunswick.



Rutgers Office for Research's Jeetendra Eswaraka (left), Michael Zwick (right)
welcomed NJ State Assemblywoman Lisa Swain (center), NJ State Assemblyman Chris
Tully (center right) to a tour of university research facilities. The group
visited the Research Tower and the Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine.
Though presentations and throughout the tour, Rutgers University leaders
highlighted the ways in which Rutgers supports all faculty members and provides
important resources to industry partners.



(l. to r.) Triada Stampas, President and CEO of Fulfill, Doug Fisher, New Jersey
Secretary of Agriculture, US Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) (speaking), and NJ
Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin (D-19) participate in a panel discussion at the
NJ Hunger, Nutrition and Health in New Jersey conference, held at the Institute
for Food, Nutrition and Health on the Cook campus.



President Jonathan Holloway joined Gov. Phil Murphy and other state and local
dignitaries including Mark Angelson, chair of the Rutgers University Board of
Governors and Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences Chancellor Brian Strom for
the groundbreaking of the NJ Innovation & Technology HUB in New Brunswick.



U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and Rep. Frank Pallone,
Jr. (NJ-06) discuss federal support for community health centers in response to
the COVID-19 pandemic while at the Eric B. Chandler Health Center at Rutgers
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick.



U.S. Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary Donald Remy smiles at Rutgers President
Jonathan Holloway during a round-table discussion with Rutgers student veterans
at Winants Hall.



Rutgers president Jonathan Holloway, Gina Raimondo, U.S. Secretary of Commerce,
U.S. Rep. Frank Joseph Pallone, Jr. (D-6th congressional district, N.J.), and
Tom Faris, Dean School of Engineering, right, pose for a photograph during a
tour of the Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering on the Busch campus of Rutgers
University.



U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) speaks at townhall meeting in memory of
Rutgers student Tyler Clementi.



Cory Booker, New Jersey Senator, makes remarks at the inauguration dinner for
President Jonathan Holloway.



New Jersey Governor Philp D. Murphy stands with Rutgers President Jonathan
Holloway at the site of the New Jersey Innovation & Technology HUB in New
Brunswick.



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Located just minutes from Philadelphia, Rutgers University–Camden delivers
groundbreaking work that impacts the world while offering its students truly
experiential education in an intimate, supportive environment.


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largest and most comprehensive university-based centers for studying and
improving human health and health care.


RUTGERS EXCELLENCE

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for the excellent achievements of our people and for their contributions to
society in the pursuit of education, research, and health care.


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brochure digitally or in print with constituents and use the facts in your own
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