
Daniel Aurigemma
Assistant Professor · Military Strategy
Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyAbout
Daniel Aurigemma serves as an Assistant Professor of Military Science (APMS) at Rutgers University through the Adjunct Faculty program and US Army Reserves, holding this part-time position since August 2020 after separating from Active Duty in May 2020. He is stationed at the Rutgers Army ROTC program in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
His educational credentials include a Master of Arts in International Relations from Rutgers University, completed alongside his commissioning as an Armor Officer through Rutgers Army ROTC in May 2013. Military training encompasses the Maneuver Captain’s Career Course at Fort Benning.
Research focuses bridge operational military experience with academic study, emphasizing Military Strategy development in asymmetric warfare contexts, International Security frameworks, Security Force Assistance methodologies for coalition building, Special Operations integration in conventional forces, Military Leadership under extreme conditions, and International Relations theory applied to counterinsurgency. His work synthesizes field experience with strategic academic analysis.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources. As APMS, he instructs and mentors ROTC cadets within the 1st Brigade, 4/413th SROTC Battalion structure but maintains no formal graduate student roster. Current service occurs through the 104th Division Reserves component, directly supporting Rutgers University's officer commissioning pipeline.
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