Every year in January , hundreds of alumni parents and their children converge on the Rutgers campus in New Brunswick for a fun-packed day of indoor games and activities. Adults and kids alike take advantage of the indoor swimming pool; a challenging rock wall taxes the strength and nerve of many a climber. Younger children have the time of their lives at the all-star obstacle bounce, and gleefully take part in games like the potato sack race and the big favorite, wrap the mummy. Hungry participants walk to the gym next door where a kid-friendly lunch is served with a visit from the Scarlet Knight mascot.
2011 Alumni Family Day Registration Form (pdf file)
Trenton Titans Ice Hockey game for Young Alumni...
Trenton Titans Ice Hockey!
During the Spring Break, representatives from a select number of temporary employment agencies will be present to offer job opportunities. This program is free with ample free parking located behind the Student Center in lots 26 & 30.
FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Join us at the Rutgers Zone in the newly renovated Livingston Student Center. Challenge your kids to a game of Skeeball, pool, air hockey, basketball, or shuffleboard -- or watch your favorite teams on one of the nine flat screen TVs - including a 93 inch video wall - while the kids play. Snacks and beverages will be provided.
Registration fee is $5.00 per person for all children and adults. The first 50 children registered (ages 8-18 only) will receive unlimited game tokens. Other activities will be available for younger children.
The RutgersZone is a revolutionary new space located in the Livingston Student Center. Similar to a 'Dave & Busters', the space includes various arcade games, an array of HD Satellite televisions and a full-service ice cream/soda shop (ice cream items will be available for sale and are NOT included in the registration fee for this event). Please visit RAA's Home Webpage at http://www.rutgersalumni.org/ for registration information.
Nick Corcodilos, Rutgers College '77, will make another entertaining and informative presentation of interest to anyone seeking employment. Nick also has his own website: www.asktheheadhunter.com. Nick's interactive style and extensive knowledge of the job market makes this a program you won't want to miss. To defray the cost of the room rental, a $10 fee is required.
Jack Klugman, the only living jury member of the 1957 film version of 12 Angry Men, will play the part of the oldest juror in this stage version. Here is your chance to see why this powerful television drama became a motion picture and went on to Broadway. Tickets are just $40.00 each and will include a post performance talk back session with the audience, which may include Jack Klugman.