Livingston Campus (Rutgers University)

University buildings were erected on the Kilmer Area land in Piscataway, between Metlars and Cedar Lanes starting in 1969, with the creation of Livingston College.

The land had formerly been part of the U.S. Army's Camp Kilmer, a staging area during World War II.

[2] A large amount of parking was created on this campus, mainly because the Louis Brown Athletic Center served as the temporary home of the New Jersey Nets basketball team from 1977 to 1981.

[3] In fall 2007, Rutgers University consolidated several undergraduate liberal arts colleges in the New Brunswick-Piscataway area, including Livingston College, to a School of Arts and Sciences, but Livingston Campus continues to serve the Rutgers community.

[4] In fall 2013, the new Rutgers Business School building opened at 100 Rockafeller Road, Piscataway, New Jersey.

Rutgers Business School at 100 Rockafeller Road
Lucy Stone Hall at night in December 2010
Ernest A. Lynton Towers, named after the first Dean of Livingston College
Map of New Jersey highlighting Middlesex County