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Encyclopedia > Cook College

Cook College was founded as the College of Agriculture at Rutgers University. Cook College has a fully functional farm on its campus. Unlike the other Arts and Sciences colleges in Rutgers, it specializes in the Life Sciences. It also houses the New Jersey Agricultural Museum. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is the largest institution for higher education in the U.S. state of New Jersey. ...

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Majors offered

  • Agricultural Science
  • Animal Science
  • Biochemistry
  • Biological Sciences
  • Bioresource Engineering
  • Biotechnology
  • Chemistry
  • Communication
  • Ecology and Natural Resources
  • Environmental and Business Economics
  • Environmental Planning and Design
  • Environmental Policy, Institutions and Behavior
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Exercise Science and Sports Studies
  • Food Science
  • Geography
  • Geological Sciences
  • Independent Major
  • Journalism and Media Studies
  • Marine Sciences
  • Meteorology
  • Microbiology
  • Nutritional Sciences
  • Plant Science
  • Public Health

Residence Halls

  • Perry
  • Voorhees
  • Nicholas

Passion Puddle

Passion Puddle is an area of Cook College ripe with history. Many buildings found surrounding the Puddle date back to a century or more. Many of the diverse species of trees that abound the lawn and roadside areas date back just as far. The pond, located in the center of the college, has represented the college as much as George H. Cook has in the past. The pond is a scenic change from the hectic lifestyle of a full day of classes; students often stop here during a free period to read or just rest until their classes continue. The pond is also the site of all Cook College graduation ceremonies. Its serene setting reminds students of their close link with nature. George H. Cook, born in 1818, was a professor of chemistry at Rutgers University in 1853. ...


There is a legend at Cook College and Douglass College that if a male from Cook and a female from Douglass hold hands and walk around the water three times they will be engaged soon. Douglass College is the Womens College of Rutgers University. ...


The puddle is a central location on Ag Field Day.


Many professors choose to hold classes on the lawn around the puddle during the spring months.


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Cook College Honors Programs (943 words)
There are four undergraduate liberal arts colleges in New Brunswick: Rutgers College (on both sides of the Raritan River), Douglass College (for women, with which Cook shares a campus), Livingston College (on the Piscataway side of the Raritan) and University College (a non-residential evening school for part-time students).
Cook is New Brunswick’s only residential professional school, with its own faculty: we offer Bachelor of Science degrees in a specified set of degree programs directly related to the college’s mission and historical status as the land-grant college of New Jersey and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station.
In short, Cook students who decide to major in, for example, history or English or psychology or accounting or physics or mathematics have to transfer to one of the liberal arts colleges in order to earn a degree in those arts-and-sciences fields.
About Cook/NJAES (254 words)
Cook College, located in New Brunswick, is a professional school with its own faculty, students, and housing.
It is one of the nation's leading colleges for scholarly research and undergraduate education in areas related to food, agriculture, natural resources, and the environment.
Although they are technically separate institutions, Cook and NJAES are part of a national land-grant system of colleges and universities that, by virtue of the 1862 Morrill Act, have a mission to serve residents, businesses, and communities through teaching, research and extension.
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