The 6th Annual Rutgers Human Performance Conference Draws National Audience...
Speakers at the 6th annual conference: Front row (l-r): Zach Even-Esh, Dr. Traci McCarthy, Dr. Shawn Arent, Michelle Arent, Dr. Arny Ferrando, Dr. Eric Rawson, Dr. Aaron Wellman; Back row (l-r): Dr....
View ArticleAg Field Day Favorite: Plant Sales!
BYOW – Bring Your Own Wagon to the Ag Field Day plant sales. In the long history and evolution of Ag Field Day–beginning as an outreach event to New Jersey’s farmers in the early twentieth century; to...
View ArticleWith flower preferences, bees have a big gap
Michael Roswell, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources Rachel Winfree, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
View ArticleThe Heat Is On: Students Compete in Iron Chef Neilson
Students had 20 minutes to create a dish during the Iron Chef Neilson competition. An exciting student competition, Iron Chef Neilson, offered through Rutgers Dining Services and organized by the RU...
View ArticleStudy: Male and Female Bees Frequent Different Flowers
Michael Roswell, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Reousrces
View ArticleStudents Immerse into Global Health Coursework in “Water and Society”
In a global health education course “Water and Society,” Daniel Van Abs, Department of Human Ecology introduces students to fundamentals of water resources issues worldwide and how they affect the...
View ArticleClimate Change Is a Major Concern for SEBS Senior
SEBS senior Lauren Rodgers examines tiny shells found in sediment at the bottom of the Southern Ocean near Tasmania. Photo: Nick Romanenko. Honors student Lauren Rodgers loves chemical oceanography and...
View ArticleRutgers Student Maxwell Melnick Completes First Year of Leadership Training...
Melinda Lloyd, CABLE Leadership Training Program lead; Serpil Guran, Rutgers CABLE faculty mentor and director of Rutgers EcoComplex; Maxwell Melnick, Rutgers CABLE student delegate; and Dennis Hall,...
View ArticleSEBS Class of 2019: Joshua Daw, A Great Eye for Detail
Joshua Daw (SEBS ’19) sampling in the field. Joshua Daw, a Marine Biology major with a minor in Anthropology, is a unique combination of creative and meticulous, traits that are highly valued in...
View ArticleSEBS Class of 2019: Ernest Bell Memorial Scholarship Winner, Geoffrey Leonberg
By Leena Roy, SEBS ’19 Each year, a Rutgers senior majoring in Animal Science, with an equine emphasis, is awarded the Ernest Bell Memorial Scholarship by the New Jersey Department of Agriculture’s...
View ArticleSEBS Class of 2019: Dorothy Lee, Natural Born Leader
Sieving out the finished compost from the third compost bin to make more room in the first bin for additional food scraps. The crew filled up four wheelbarrows of finished compost and set it aside in a...
View ArticleSEBS Class of 2019: Erin O’Neill, Spirit of Rutgers
Erin O’Neill, SEBS ’19, Department of Environmental Sciences. Erin O’Neill is a self-described ‘introvert,’ yet in 2018 she won the Spirit of Rutgers Award—an award that recognizes an individual that...
View ArticleRutgers senior earns Ernest Bell scholarship
Geoffrey Leonberg, Karyn Malinowski, Kenneth McKeever – Department of Animal Science; Rutgers Equine Science Center
View ArticleSEBS Class of 2019: Martha Elisabeth Black, Inspired by Rutgers Master...
Martha Elisabeth Black (SEBS ’19), Plant Science major. Meet Martha Elisabeth Black, a working mother who turned her passion for horticulture fanned by her volunteering as a Rutgers Master Gardener for...
View Article2019 SEBS Convocation Remarks by Executive Dean Bob Goodman
Robert M. Goodman, Executive Dean of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Rutgers, delivers Convocation remarks on May 20 at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. Photo: Jennifer Simon....
View ArticleThe tick population is booming. Is climate change to blame? And will...
Dylan Simpson – Graduate Student – Department of Entomology
View ArticleCrocheters Speak for the Trees – Rutgers Gardens Gets Yarn-Bombed
A Rutgers Gardens dogwood tree is adorned with bright flowers, birds and a delightful character – a hipster wood nymph, perhaps? A recent trend that is popping up in public spaces is yarn-bombing – the...
View Article2019 SEBS Convocation Remarks by Class Representative Jean-Pierre Jacob
Jean-Pierre Jacob, 2019 Class Representative, delivers his remarks at SEBS Convocation on May 20. Photo: John O’Boyle. Editor’s Note: Jean-Pierre Jacob (SEBS ’19) is an Ecology, Evolution, and Natural...
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