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James Gandolfini, a dedicated Rutgers fan who could be spotted in the stands during football games at HighPoint.com Stadium during the height of his career, played a key role in transforming television and putting New Jersey, and his alma mater, on the map. Learn more about the star of The Sopranos, ​which debuted on HBO 20 years ago this month.

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Children in high-quality preschool are more likely to develop healthy eating habits and receive health care and are less likely to suffer from depressive symptoms, hypertension and other issues later in life. However, a new policy paper by the National Institute for Early Education at the Graduate School of Education found that many state policies and high-quality preschool progrmas miss opportunities to provide significant benefits.

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As the year draws to a close, we reflect on the great things that happened at Rutgers in 2018. Take a look at some of the most clicked-on stories this year, from a scientific diving class that teaches aspiring oceanographers how to navigate the underwater world to an alumna who shines as the youngest producer at NBC's New York Bureau.

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Examining the motivations of the Grinch and Ebenezer Scrooge can help us better understand and remove the stigma from feelings of depression and isolation that can make people feel lonely and disinterested during the holiday season, says Anthony Tobia, a psychiatrist at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Find out why Tobia says there is value in trying to understand what drives these two popular, and unhappy, classic holiday characters.

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Classes are over, finals are complete and the start of another semester is weeks away. Wondering what to do with your free time over winter break? Rutgers Today asked for some recommendations from across the university. Here are some suggestions to fill your free time.

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Planning to resolve to exercise more in the new year. You are not alone. But how do you stick to your goals? Find out what Brandon Alderman, an associate professor and the vice chair of education and administration in the Department of Kinesiology and Health, about setting realistic expectations that could have a positive impact on your physical and mental health.