KJ Duff | WR | #Rutgers | 6050v, 225v
Highly enjoyable tape. Utilizes his frame well. Can sink his weight, redirect and separate. Strong hands (only 2 drops in 2025) and led the FBS in contested catches. Good in-breaking routes.
A name that will be popular in the 2027 WR class.
OTEAR Assistant Director Position https://otear.rutgers.edu/otear-assistant-director-position/
The Senator Who Used to Be Cory Booker
We taught at Rutgers-Newark in the same years, before he was mayor, before the Senate, before the rebranding. We shared a building lobby on University Avenue. I never shook his hand. I did not need to. Everyone on that campus knew Cory. He pulled the air toward him when he walked through a door, a Rhodes Scholar, a Yale-trained lawyer who had chosen Newark when he could have chosen Manhattan or Washington, a young man who spoke about education the way ministers speak about scripture. Students mattered to him. He believed a city scarred by Sharpe James and three decades of municipal corruption could be reformed from inside its worst housing project, into which he had moved on purpose. I watched that man hold a room without effort. He had a builder's mind. He had, in the older sense of the word, character. […]https://bolesblogs.com/2026/05/21/the-senator-who-used-to-be-cory-booker/
Interview: "Canceled over Palestine"
Rutgers disinvited Rami Elghandour, a producer of Oscar-nominated The Voice of Hind Rajab, as a graduation speaker after "complaints about his social media posts on Israel & Palestine".
Elghandour says the silencing of anti-genocide speech stems from a “false equivalency between pro-Israel & pro-Palestine voices. There are two sides, but they couldn’t be more historically different.”
https://www.democracynow.org/2026/5/11/rami_elghandour_rutgers_hind_rajab_convocation

Two weeks before Rami Elghandour was expected to address newly minted engineering graduates at his alma mater Rutgers University, the CEO of biotech firm Arcellx received a shocking call from school administrators. Citing “vague” complaints about his social media posts on Israel and Palestine, the school abruptly withdrew its convocation invitation. We speak to Rami Elghandour about the decision, which he tells Democracy Now! he finds not only “heartbreaking,” but also illogical. “Having a different point of view is not harming these students in any way to lead to this sort of outcome,” he says. Elghandour, an executive producer of the Oscar-nominated film The Voice of Hind Rajab, adds that the silencing of pro-Palestine speech stems from a “false equivalency” between pro-Israel and pro-Palestine voices. “There are two sides, but they couldn’t be more historically different.”