Jeffrey Robinson is interim chancellor of Rutgers University–Newark. He is an internationally known author and co-founder of the Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development at Rutgers Business School. Robinson's broad academic and professional background spans business, the social sciences, public policy, and engineering.
Governance and Leadership
Rutgers’ distinctive history as a colonial college, a land-grant institution, and the state university helped shape its current governance structure.
Governing Boards
Rutgers University is overseen by the Board of Governors and the Board of Trustees. The Board of Governors, created by state law in 1956, is the chief governing body of the university. The Board of Trustees, a governing body since the university’s founding in 1766, acts in an advisory capacity to the Board of Governors and has certain fiduciary responsibilities.
President Jonathan Holloway
Jonathan Holloway, the 21st president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is an eminent historian and an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He began his presidency on July 1, 2020. He previously served as provost of Northwestern University and dean of Yale College.
The university president is the chief executive officer of the Association of American Universities (AAU) unit of Rutgers—comprised of Rutgers University–New Brunswick and Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS)—with the chancellors of Rutgers–New Brunswick and RBHS serving as the two chief operations officers of the AAU unit. The chancellors of Rutgers University–Newark and Rutgers University–Camden are the chief executive officers of their respective areas.
The president appoints an administrative council comprised of academic deans, chancellors, vice presidents, and other senior administrators who aid in guiding and implementing university priorities and initiatives
Meet the Chancellors
The four Rutgers chancellors report to the university president and implement strategic plans for each of their divisions.
Brian L. Strom is the inaugural chancellor of Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences. He is widely recognized as a founder of the field of pharmacoepidemiology—the study of the uses and effects of drugs among large groups of people.
Francine Conway is chancellor of Rutgers University–New Brunswick. Conway, an internationally recognized child psychologist, was previously provost of Rutgers–New Brunswick and dean of the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology.
Antonio D. Tillis is chancellor of Rutgers University–Camden. Prior to becoming chancellor in July 2021, Tillis was interim president of the University of Houston–Downtown. Also at the University of Houston, he served as dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, the largest of the 15 academic and professional colleges at the university.
Faculty’s Role in Governance
Rutgers faculty and other members of the university play a major role in guiding university policy and procedures through shared governance with the administration.