Caucus: New Jersey with Steve Adubato

Program

Rutgers Student Ambassadors

Description

This special edition of Caucus Up Close features a panel of five discussing the Student Ambassadors program taking place in the Newark public schools. The Student Ambassadors Outreach Program at Rutgers-Newark builds new bridges between the campus and Newark high school students. Now in its second year, it's a campus-based version of the Peace Corps reminiscent of President John F. Kennedy's call to college students to serve the cause of peace. It serves three purposes: it promotes the campus to Newark students, it supports their recruitment initiatives in the Newark Public Schools, and it enables Rutgers to mentor students who may not feel that college is an option for them. Another unanticipated benefit is the how the program has positively affected the Student Ambassadors. These students advise of gaining confidence in speaking before groups of people as well as feeling "good about being a mentor, and serving as a positive role model for others."


Marcia Wilson Brown

Taquan Williams

Tynesha McHarris

Shirley Grundy

Mubarak Guy

Guests notes:
Marcia Wilson Brown - Vice-Provost of Student and Community Affairs at Rutgers-Newark and creator of the Student Ambassador program.

Taquan Williams- A senior political science major who became a Student Ambassador in December

Tynesha McHarris - A sophomore majoring in Social Work and Student Coordinator of the Student Ambassador program at Rutgers-Newark

Shirley Grundy - Director of Student Services at the Newark Public Schools

Mubarak Guy - who joined the Student Ambassador program this semester, is a senior majoring in English

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