Two Graduates | One EOF Family
Claressa Lopez (SEBS’18) and Siddharth Raut (SEBS’18), both part of the Education Opportunity Fund (EOF) Family. The New Jersey Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) provides financial assistance and...
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Cara Cuite and Gina Pope McKeon lead the team for Breakfast After the Bell. L to R Matt Civile, Gina Pope McKeon, Genesis Artera and Cara Cuite. Research At SEBS Has The Opportunity To Effect Real...
View ArticleMalin Pinsky Leads Study that Says ‘Climate Change Means Fish Are Moving...
Lobster boats anchored off Cutler, Maine. Photo: Malin Pinsky. Researchers say out-of-date regulatory system hasn’t kept up with the realities of global warming and shifting fish populations. Climate...
View Article2018 SEBS Convocation Remarks by Executive Dean Bob Goodman
Executive Dean Robert M. Goodman, Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences 2018 Convocation. Photo: John O’Boyle. Good morning! I extend my congratulations and warmest best wishes to...
View Article2018 SEBS Convocation Remarks by Class Representative James Duffy
James Duffy (SEBS ’18), Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources. Photo: John O’Boyle. Editor’s Note: James Duffy (SEBS ’18) is an Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources major, and a...
View ArticlePeggy Policastro (GSNB’93,’15) Receives the 2018 Rutgers University...
Peggy Policastro (GSNB’93,’15) and students from the Rutgers Healthy Dining Team and IFNH Student Ambassador Program. From left to right: Wyatt Walker SEBS 2020, Carly Harris SEBS 2018, Megan Yuen SEBS...
View Article2018 SEBS Convocation Remarks by Outgoing Dean of Academic Programs Rick...
Dean of Academic Programs Rick Ludescher. EDITOR’S NOTE: Rick Ludescher, dean of academic programs, has served as Master of Ceremonies of the SEBS Convocation since 2012. Following a one-year...
View ArticleRutgers-led Studies Find Microplastics Pollution in Freshwater Environments...
Beth Ravit, co-director of the Rutgers Center for Urban Environmental Sustainability, holds a jar filled with plastics collected along the Raritan River in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Photo: Nick...
View ArticleLee Schneider, Assistant Dean of Office of Academic Programs, Retires After...
Lee Schneider Lee SchneiderLee Schneider, assistant dean in the office of academic programs, is retiring after a 48-year career at Rutgers. Schneider began his Rutgers career in 1965 as an...
View ArticleTwo Graduates | One EOF Family
Claressa Lopez (SEBS’18) and Siddharth Raut (SEBS’18), both part of the Education Opportunity Fund (EOF) Family. The New Jersey Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) provides financial assistance and...
View ArticleSEBS Real-World Research
Cara Cuite and Gina Pope McKeon lead the team for Breakfast After the Bell. L to R Matt Civile, Gina Pope McKeon, Genesis Artera and Cara Cuite. Research At SEBS Has The Opportunity To Effect Real...
View ArticleMalin Pinsky Leads Study that Says ‘Climate Change Means Fish Are Moving...
Lobster boats anchored off Cutler, Maine. Photo: Malin Pinsky. Researchers say out-of-date regulatory system hasn’t kept up with the realities of global warming and shifting fish populations. Climate...
View ArticleRutgers Behind the Velvet Ropes at the US Open
Morning Maintenance, Day 1 at the U.S. Open 2018. Photo by Lorabeth West. By Casey Sky Noon, NJAES Office of Continuing Professional Education. Rutgers turf alumni have a rich history at Shinnecock...
View ArticleRutgers NJAES Team Releases New Varieties of Downy Mildew Resistant Sweet Basil
Varieties of sweet basil in research field plots growing at Rutgers Snyder Research and Extension Farm. Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station researchers have created four new varieties of...
View ArticleRutgers Energy Institute Undergraduate Energy Contest Plans to Reduce Energy...
L-R: REI Associate Director Kevin Lyons and 2018 contest winners Maya Robles, Emily Cheng, Stephen Petrides, Zijun Xu, Swati Modhwadia, Evan Lutz and Emily Nanneman. Each year, the Rutgers Energy...
View ArticleWinfree and her Team Reveal the Importance of Pollinator Biodiversity
A bumblebee forages on blueberry flowers. Credit: Molly MacLeod, Winfree Lab, Rutgers University NSF-funded researcher and professor Rachael Winfree and her team in the Department of Ecology, Evolution...
View ArticleNew Jersey 4-H Teens Boost Leadership and Civic Engagement Skills at...
New Jersey 4-H CWF Delegates at Capitol Hill. An impressive group of 25 delegates representing 12 New Jersey counties attended Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) during the week of July 8 where they...
View ArticleRutgers Discovery That Changed the World May Become New Jersey’s State Microbe
A color-enhanced photo of Streptomyces griseus, a soil-based bacterium. Image: John Warhol and Actinomycetes Society of Japan Pending bill would honor bacterium that helps to cure tuberculosis A...
View ArticleRising seniors explore science at Waksman Student Scholar Program
Waksman Student Scholar Program – School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
View ArticleResearchers to study effects of plastics on Maine island birds
Aliya Caldwell – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
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