Rutgers Team Wins HUD’s Innovation in Affordable Housing Competition
Kimberly Tryba – Department of Landscape Architecture
View ArticleLandscape Architecture Student, Kimberly Tryba, Part of a Winning Team
The winning team of Rutgers graduate students and their professor on a visit to Woodhill Homes in Cleveland, Ohio. From left, Chelsea Moore-Ritchie, Christine Winter, Prof. Anthony Nelessen, Jane...
View Article2017 SEBS Convocation Remarks by Executive Dean Bob Goodman
Executive Dean Robert M. Goodman. For the past four years, you have learned and you have learned how to learn. You have been immersed in the search for new knowledge; you have learned and practiced the...
View ArticleSEBS Convocation Remarks by Class Representative Samia Sohail
Samia Sohail, SEBS Class of 2017. Photo by John O’Boyle Hello I’m Samia. That’s also my instagram username if you want to follow me. Just one phrase, no spaces, “helloimsamia”. I know a lot of...
View ArticleCongratulations SEBS Class of 2017!
Gonfalonier Gabriella T. Talarico (Food Science ’17) led the processional at the 2017 SEBS Convocation. Photo John O’Boyle. On May 15, the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences’ Class of 2017...
View ArticleMyla Aronson and Team Publish Paper on Planning for the Future of Urban...
Members of the international team that published the recent review paper. Photo Credit: Carolin Kablau, German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Most cities plan to protect...
View ArticleWhat’s in Bloom at the IFNH Meadow?
The meadow at the Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health. The meadow at IFNH has burst into color and will continue to change and evolve as spring passes into summer and then into fall. The...
View ArticleTicks and Gardening: What’s the Risk?
By James L. Occi, graduate student, and Dina M. Fonseca, professor, Department of Entomology Reprinted from Gardener News, August 2016 How likely is it that you will get Lyme disease while gardening?...
View ArticleRU a Storm Chaser?
Where are you when funnel clouds appear? Most people head inside and to the basement. Not Steve Decker’s fearless and inquisitive storm-chasing meteorological students! Steve Decker, associate...
View ArticleRutgers Atmospheric Science Graduate Program Turns 10 Years Old
L-R: Prof. Benjamin Lintner, GPAS director and associate professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences, Prof. Anthony Broccoli, chair of the Department of Environmental Sciences, and Paul...
View ArticleLifelong classmates excel in Friendship 101
Josh Kancylarz and Eric Fuzer – School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
View ArticleRutgers Energy Institute Energy Innovation Contest Proposals Reduce Energy on...
Energy Institute Innovation Contest winners (Left to Right) Timothy Lee, Tara Viray, Syed Hyder, and Mackenzie George. The Rutgers Energy Institute (REI) annually challenges Rutgers undergraduates to...
View ArticleMiddle Schoolers Develop Leadership and Community Service Skills at the 4-H...
Middle School Students attending the 4-H goLEAD Youth Leadership Institute. 4-H members representing eight counties took part in the New Jersey 4-H goLEAD Youth Leadership Institute held in June at...
View ArticleRutgers, UF and WVU Receive Grant for Multidisciplinary HomeStyles Program to...
Carol Byrd-Bredbenner Parents serve as their children’s role models, and they buy most of the food their children eat. With that in mind, researchers from Rutgers, the University of Florida and West...
View ArticleIf it’s Summer 4-H is Bringing Science to Urban High School Students
4-H Summer Science Participants from Hudson County. Annual 4-H Summer Science Program was held July 10-14 on the Cook Campus More than 60 urban high school students from seven New Jersey Counties...
View ArticleProject PORTS: Ten Years in the Bag
D’Ipolitto School fourth grader works through an oyster anatomy lesson. Funny thing about oysters; once attached, you may be stuck on them for life! Friends from Max Leuchter Elementary School are...
View ArticleNational Strength and Conditioning Association Foundation Announces Rutgers...
David Sanders The National Strength and Conditioning Association Foundation announced that David Sanders has been named a recipient of the NSCA’s Challenge Scholarship for 2017. Sanders was selected by...
View ArticleSEBS Green Team Interns Help Develop Sustainable Solutions for Waste Management
Left to right: Jill Lipoti, sustainability advisor and assistant professor, Department of Human Ecology; Denia Cai Shi (SEBS); Dustin Wang (SEBS); Daniel Um (School of Engineering); Landen Naphtali...
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