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In honor of Black History Month, we’re reflecting on the experiences of Black students at Douglass.  Photos from The Douglass Century, Scarlet and Black, and more, paint a story of Black student life at Douglass and Rutgers—a story of student organizing, steadfast advocacy, and critical contributions that have made the campus community a more celebratory and inclusive place for students of all backgrounds. Check out some of the archives below! 

A Douglass Student helps a girl scout make a kite

This month, Douglass students teamed up with local Girl Scout troops to celebrate the arrival of the Fall season while learning about the principles of flight.

“As a lifetime member of Girl Scouts, I find that my experience as a National Council Delegate and a member of the Board of Directors aligns perfectly with Douglass Residential College's goal of connecting girls with greater opportunities for community engagement,” said Olivia Ivy Altidor DRC’28, an economics major.

Danielle Cole

A Visual Arts major who specializes in illustration and drawing, Danielle Cole’s DRC’27 love of art and passion for the Douglass community have contributed to fostering a lively and creative arts culture at Douglass.

During her time at Douglass, Danielle has been involved in a number of arts programs. As a first-year student, she worked with the Estelle Lebowitz and Ann Beneduce-Lebowitz Artist-in-Residence program under visual artist Amina Ross. She’s also been a member of the Global Village Africana House. Both programs have celebrated her creativity and perspective as a young artist and scholar.

Lily Barber

Lily Barber DRC'28, a history major and student artist at Douglass, examined the intersection of photography, textile arts, and archival work through her piece, Douglass Ghosts. The photo book is an exploration and tribute to the history of Douglass campus, the intergenerational ties of our community, and its effect on current students’ sense of place and home here on campus.

Dean Rehbein with students

This is absolutely my favorite time of year. There’s a palpable sense of possibility in the air–it’s a new beginning for those of you joining us for the first time, and a return home for those coming back to the distinctive mix of routine and discovery that college life brings. And, as a lifelong Jersey Shore resident, I’ll admit I also love this season because it’s “local summer,” when the beaches are at their quietest and best.