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Rutgers in Your District

District 10

Senator Andrew R. Ciesla (R)
Assemblyman James W. Holzapfel (R)
Assemblyman David W. Wolfe (R)

Rutgers People in District 10

  4,379   Alumni
  503   Undergraduate and Graduate Students
  597   Continuing Ed Students Enrolled Locally
  128   Faculty/Staff
  5,607   Total

Rutgers Programs, Initiatives, and Facilities in District 10

Rutgers-K–12 Partnerships in District 10

Did You Know?
The NJ Hydrogen Learning Center is an initiative of Rutgers’ Center for Energy, Economic, and Environmental Policy. It is funded by the Office of Clean Energy at the NJ Board of Public Utilities, and its mission is to facilitate collaboration and networking among its stakeholder network, which is made up of businesses, nonprofit organizations, and academic institutions across New Jersey already involved in the burgeoning hydrogen economy. Center partners include Ocean County College, which installed a 250-kilowatt direct fuel cell power plant on its Toms River campus; the power plant supplies approximately 80 percent of the electricity needed in a 54,000-square-foot instructional building and preheated water to boilers that feed an additional five buildings. The center has also developed hydrogen curriculum modules to train students in the fields of engineering, science, and environmental protection at five state institutions: The College of New Jersey, Ocean County College, Ramapo College, Richard Stockton College, and Rutgers University.



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Friends of Rutgers
Department of University Relations
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
101 Somerset Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: 732/932-7084, ext. 626
Email: for@ur.rutgers.edu
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Rutgers is New Jersey’s sole comprehensive public research university with 50,000 students and 200,000 alumni living in the state.



Last Updated: 02/27/2007