Rutgers Gardens celebrates Centennial with ambitious growth plan
Rutgers Gardens, an oasis that draws thousands for classes, weddings and walks in the woods, is about to receive a rare honor and is on the cusp of a major facelift as it celebrates its centennial…...
View ArticleSEBS Student Completes Paid Summer Ag Internship With Growmark
Catherine Cincotta in her commercial test corn field at Growmark’s facility in Easthampton, NJ, in July 2016. Plant biology major Catherine Cincotta (SEBS’17) completed a 12-week paid summer internship...
View ArticleRutgers Department of Food Science Celebrates its 70th Birthday
Food Science Building with Rutgers 250 banner. With one professor, one room, and two support staffers, the Department of Food Science opened its doors in 1946 to bring food-related science, education,...
View ArticleRutgers 250 Celebrated in a Corn Maze!
Stony Hill Rutgers 250 Corn Maze featuring the Rutgers Scarlet Knight. Stony Hill Farms in Chester, New Jersey is one of several New Jersey farms that are honoring Rutgers’ 250th anniversary with a...
View ArticleSEBS Office of International Programs Offers Scholarship Opportunities to...
As a STEM student, it is often perceived as difficult, even impossible, to be able to study abroad, much less find the right program to stay on track to graduate on time. On top of academic...
View Article‘Ghost Forests’ Appear As Rising Seas Kill Trees
Ben Horton, Jennifer Walker, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
View ArticleNew study to focus on culture of Atlantic surfclams
Dr. Daphne Munroe, Michael Acquafredda – RU-HSRL Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences Lisa Calvo – RU-HSRL Shellfish Aquaculture Extension Specialist
View ArticleRutgers Researchers Partnering with Bergen County Executive to Create Master...
From left, Wolfram Hoefer of Rutgers, Bergen County Executive James Tedesco and Freeholder Steve Tanelli on Monday after announcing a partnership with Rutgers to create a master plan that will guide...
View ArticleSandy’s Surge Topped by ‘Rogue’ 1950 Storm in Some Areas
Arielle Catalano & Anthony J. Broccoli, Department of Environmental Sciences David A. Robinson, Department of Geography and NJ State Climatologist
View ArticleIncrease in International Students Puts Global Face on Rutgers
Jodie Shen, International Student
View ArticleBergen County parks planners turning to residents for a wish list
Wolfram Hoefer, Rutgers Center for Urban Environmental Sustainability
View ArticleRutgers Students Grow Their Own Food Through New RU Ready to Farm Program
R. Emmet Brennan, student, Department of Plant Biology and Pathology Bill Hlubik, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
View ArticleThe Discovery of Streptomycin, A Revolutionary Anniversary: October 19, 1943
Selman Waksman and Albert Schatz. By Samuel Ludescher (SEBS’17), School of Communications and Information RU250 Waxman Banners Cook Campus October 19 will mark the 73rd anniversary of the 1943...
View ArticleRutgers 250 Celebrated in a Corn Maze!
Stony Hill Rutgers 250 Corn Maze featuring the Rutgers Scarlet Knight. Stony Hill Farms in Chester, New Jersey is one of several New Jersey farms that are honoring Rutgers’ 250th anniversary with a...
View ArticleNew Brunswick Community Farmers Market’s Marigold Project Offers Flowers for...
Marigolds fill the New Brunswick Community Farmers Market hoop house for El Dia de los Muertos. The Marigold Project is a partnership between the New Brunswick Community Farmers Market—which is a...
View ArticleWhat’s the best way to improve bee habitat?
Michael Roswell – Department of Ecology and Evolution
View ArticleCook/Douglass Campus Fills with Ghosts and Goblins During the 13th Annual...
Monster Mash 2016. Photo by Allison Chicoma. By Samuel Ludescher (SEBS’17), School of Communications and Information On October 28, more than 2,000 children and their parents attended the 13th annual...
View ArticleRutgers Snyder Farm Harvest Feeds Hungry Residents and Makes a Hit in Rutgers...
Snyder Farm staff member Curtis McKittrick (r) assists Mercer Street Friends Food Bank in getting a load of Rutgers-grown apples onto their truck. The Rutgers Snyder Research and Extension Farm in...
View ArticleAlyssa Stansfield (SEBS ’17): Exemplifying Leadership In Meteorology
By Samuel Ludescher (SAS’18) Alyssa Stansfield. Checking the weather forecast is a morning ritual for most people. It’s pretty easy to tell when folks may not have checked on that forecast of a 70%...
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