Philadelphia Complete Streets: A Rendering in Real Time
On Saturday, April 8, BPRC staff joined a group of [...]
On Saturday, April 8, BPRC staff joined a group of [...]
On Sunday, April 23, 2016, New Brunswick will hold the [...]
Betsy Harvey demonstrating bicycle fit The Rutgers International [...]
In New Brunswick, September means the arrival of thousands of [...]
Over the past few years, third-generation bicycle share programs have [...]
It is not every day you see a [...]
Hosted by the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center with support [...]
On Monday October 21st, 300 elected officials, planners, and engineers [...]
Rutgers University is ranked “among the nation’s top 5 higher education institutions for commitment to diversity." The university has more than 3,300 international students from 125 nations around the world[1]. Moving to a new country can be challenging and intimidating, but Rutgers offers extensive support for international students to try and make the transition as comfortable as possible. This includes the six-day International Student Orientation, a mandatory conference-like program with a flexible schedule of workshops. Orientation took place from August 27 to September 1, and the BPRC’s New Jersey Ambassadors in Motion (NJ AIM) were excited to be invited by Rutgers to host a bicycle workshop.
Throughout New Jersey, bicycle use is increasing. Local [...]