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Rutgers names Jonathan Holloway as its new president

Dr. Jonathan Holloway will become the first black president at Rutgers University.

01/21/2020

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Rutgers names Jonathan Holloway as its new president

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Dr. Jonathan Holloway will become the first black president at Rutgers University.

Dr. Jonathan Holloway will become the first black president in the 200-plus year history of Rutgers.

01/21/2020

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