A Publication for Alumni & Friends of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Did You Know? | Fall 2025
Next year, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School will celebrate its sixtieth birthday. While there are many big things happening, including a move into a brand-new building, this milestone presents an opportunity to look back on all that has been accomplished and the changes that have been made.
DeWitt Stetten, Jr., MD, was appointed founding dean of the Rutgers University School of Medicine in 1962 and in 1966 the first class walked through the doors. At that time the school was set up as a two-year program. However, Dean Stetton knew it was only a matter of time before he got his four-year school, especially if the program, faculty, and students exhibited excellence in medical education.
In 1972, the New Jersey legislature gave a four-year school the rubber stamp. In the archives is the clipping to the left from a story reporting on the funding and mandate for a four-year institution.
Initially the school was housed in temporary buildings, akin to trailers or shipping containers. They were not meant to be forever homes. Buildings needed to come to fruition. To figure out what kind of architecture to use and to collect ideas for the buildings, Dr. Stetton traveled with an architect to California to look at Stanford and the University of Southern California. He also toured a Bell Laboratories building.
Dr. Stetton sounds awestruck by what he saw: “Here for the first time I studied a totally glass-enclosed building with exterior corridors and windowless rooms.” The subsequent design of the buildings led to what we have now. Seen below are the footprints for the Piscataway campus. Notice how empty the landscape was near the campus!
The statue of Hippocrates was donated to the school in 1973. One of five similar statues of Hippocrates sculpted by Costos N. Georgakas and donated to universities throughout the United States, it has been moved at least twice to accommodate an evolving campus. It was donated to the campus by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sideris and features Hippocrates' name in Greek, as well as the full wording of the Hippocratic Oath.
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