
Date: February 23, 2005
To: Members of the Rutgers Community
From: President Richard L. McCormick
Rutgers has witnessed tremendous progress in the City of New
Brunswick in recent years, much to the university's benefit.
New Brunswick today boasts a vibrant theater district, new
retail stores and restaurants, and major new Rutgers buildings
emerging along George Street. Continuing this momentum, I
am pleased to announce a new vision for the College Avenue
Campus that will transform the campus into a distinctive academic
center where campus meets community. Many discussions among
members of the university community, and with our partners
in New Brunswick, will take place during the months ahead
to refine the elements of the vision, identify funding, and
devise a concrete plan.
The vision that I am outlining today aligns with the university's
physical master plan and complements our improvements to other
campuses, such as University Square in Newark, the Law School
facility in Camden, and the College Town initiative at Livingston.
Beautiful campuses and premier academic facilities are magnets
for attracting the best faculty, who in turn attract high-achieving
students. These individuals compare Rutgers to the top-ranked
universities in the nation when making their choices about
where to work and study. Our College Avenue vision includes
a number of significant proposed projects that will draw these
students and faculty to Rutgers and will serve as a source
of pride to the citizens of our state:
* The transformation of College Avenue into a landscaped pedestrian
greenway, which will eventually be closed to vehicular traffic.
* The development of plans for a major new academic building
on College Avenue.
* The establishment of a significant Rutgers presence—a
visitor center, a bookstore, the Rutgers University Press,
and the Rutgers Club—in a new mixed-use gateway building
that will connect to the New Brunswick train station and face
onto campus.
* The construction of a transportation hub in the space now
occupied by Records Hall.
* The replacement of the River Dorms with higher-quality student
housing and a dining facility.
* The installation of a one-stop student-service hub in Brower
Commons.
* The construction of a mixed-use development on land bordered
by College Avenue, Huntington Street, and Route 18.
In pursuing this vision over the coming years and meeting
the logistical, parking, and transportation challenges such
a transformation will bring, we will make our campus a more
attractive place to live, learn, and work. At this point,
however, it is just that: a vision. While some details are
in place, many more are yet to be determined, not the least
of which is how we will raise the funds needed for these projects.
This e-mail is just a first step in bringing this vision to
the Rutgers community. In the coming months, my administration
will make presentations and invite discussion at a number
of forums. We hope to gain the input of students, faculty,
staff, and alumni of Rutgers, as well as our neighbors in
the New Brunswick community, and I welcome your participation.
For more information on this vision, please visit http://collegeavenuecampus.rutgers.edu/.