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Friday, March 6, 2020

20th President President Robert Barchi of Rutgers University

2/03/2020

President Robert Barchi 
c/o Office of the President
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Winants Hall, Suite 203
7 College Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ  08901

Dear President Barchi,

My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in learning history, social justice, diversity, and environmental protection. In these subjects or core values, I like to learn the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, improve on education reform to improve learning, expand on diversity to accept people who are different or come from a different background,  a strong need to improve on social justice to make communities better, and many others. President Barchi, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work as 20th President of Rutgers University to be very inspiring to me.

In your current role as 20th President of Rutgers University, I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter and an advocate of civil rights by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights and expressing the need for better protection on civil rights to help protect minorities, women, and people with disabilities’ from being discriminated.  Expanding accommodations to help students with disabilities get help on their assignments like extra times on exams or use educational software including a recorder to improve on comprehension, implementing tutoring services to have students get helping on their classwork from tutors, and pushing for more liberal arts, humanities, history, diversity, arts, and basic classes to make education diverse is common sense for education reform.  On diversity, I like on how you work on hiring women, minorities, and people with disabilities to work for the college and expand on programs to help educate staff members and students about different cultures along with the need for diversity to accept people who are different or come from a different background.  Another thing that I like about your work as President of Rutgers University is how you support expanding on research programs to help students get engage in learning how different topics can make a great difference, expand on scholarships to help low-income students or minorities to get assistance on getting into college or affording supplies, and heavily express the importance of the need to reduce high tuition cost to help students from paying high costs in order to get into a college. I like on how you use your role as a medical profession to express the need for health care to help people with pre-existing conditions or people who can’t afford health insurance get the care they need, advocate for the importance for more treatment programs to help people with disabilities including people who have autism get help, and work with other medical non-profit organizations to raise money to go into medical research to find ways to combat against different diseases along with improve medicine.  Besides your work as President of Rutgers University, I like on how you are a continuous strong supporter of civil rights causes, advocate for environmental protection to reduce pollution, push for more funds for arts to help students including the community to understand along with learn about  arts play a role in society, emphasize the need for more liberal arts in colleges, and express the need for immigration reform to help protect immigrants, dreamers, and refugees from being oppressed.  Also I like on how you are heavily an advocate for the need for better health care reform like have programs to promote health and wellness center to educate people about nutrition along with reduce obesity, expand on medical research to help find ways to cure diseases along with improve on medicine, and many others.

President Barchi, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability.  On Youtube I enjoy watching videos of you explaining about the need for education reform to improve learning, heavily express the need for diversity to accept people who are different or come from a different background, have health care reform to improve health, and the need to make social justice a better place. Your role as 20th President of Rutgers University gives me motivation to learn history, social justice, environmental protection, and diversity. My future goal is to work in these areas to help emphasize the need civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, have diversity to accept people who are different or come from a different background, a need for education reform to make learning a better tool, and a strong importance of social justice to improve communities.

I strongly believe that you are making a great difference for society. I’m very proud on how you are working hard to support civil rights, protect the environment, expand on education reform, improve diversity, and many others.  You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, learn about your work, and continue to learn history, social justice, diversity, and environmental protection.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a difference for society and I wish you the best before you leave your role as President of Rutgers University.

Sincerely,

Matt Winick


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