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WikiProject, an area for focused collaboration among Wikipedians. New participants are welcome; please feel free to participate! (Tag placed September 2014)
To write comprehensive articles in keeping with the best examples of the Wikipedia content standards and policies regarding as many aspects of Rutgers as are notable, including constituent schools and colleges, history, traditions, athletics, subordinate institutes, research projects, alumni, faculty, and other notable individuals or projects.
To organize articles related to Rutgers University into appropriate categories (i.e. alumni, faculty, etc.)
To bring as many Rutgers-related articles, lists, and images to featured and good article status as possible.
Writing comprehensive articles with decent history sections, academics and programs sections, etc. for all Rutgers' constituent schools. Because of size, combining the relevant constituent schools and programs into one article as they relate to the
Rutgers–Newark and
Rutgers–Camden articles, if necessary.
All Rutgers University related articles should place this template on the article page, in a section entitled External links or other similar section. Biographical articles regarding Rutgers alumni and alumnae should not include this template.
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External links
All Rutgers-related articles listed on the Rutgers University template should have * [http://www.rutgers.edu Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey] listed as one of the external links. For a constituent school, institute, or subject, their respective webpage should be immediately after the link to the main Rutgers webpage.