If Freddy Krueger had received proper mental health care, there might not have been A Nightmare on Elm Street. It is one of the movies students in the Department of Psychiatry at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at RU-New Brunswick will watch, leading up to Halloween, as they examine the minds of 31 of the most terrifying characters from classic horror films to help educate the next generation of doctors. More.
The U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has awarded a $4 million, two-year grant to expand an existing Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care program in the city. More.
Even two centuries since Mary Shelley's novel was published, Victor Frankensteins larger-than-life creature and the books many iterations in print and film continue to leave an indelible mark on the imagination and the human psyche. More.
With the computational power of more than 10,000 standard desktop computers, Caliburn is catalyzing diverse, innovative research at Rutgers University and across New Jersey, and is the most powerful computing system in the Garden State. More.