Opening Doors with Certified Medical Coder Certification through Rutgers OCPE
A single mom of two children under the age 13 with a full-time job working as a Payment Analyst for Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Amanda Martinez doesn’t have time to spare. Rutgers online...
View ArticleNutritional Sciences Graduate Student Telema Briggs Selected for the Louis...
Telema Briggs, School of Graduate Studies (SGS)-Nutritional Sciences program. Telema Briggs, School of Graduate Studies (SGS)-Nutritional Sciences program, has been chosen as a University and SGS Louis...
View ArticleNJDA honors Ed Wengryn, as N.J. horseperson of year
Rutgers Equine Science Center; Gemma Parente – Department of Animal Science
View ArticleEquine Science Center Honored At New Jersey Equine Advisory Board Awards...
Pictured Left to Right: Francesca Buchalski, Ellen Rankins, Kyle Hartmann, Karyn Malinowski, Senator Samuel Thompson, Randy Burrows, Carey Williams, Kenneth McKeever, Sarah Paladino, and Amy Butweicz....
View ArticleEquine Science Center honored by N.J. Equine Advisory Board
Equine Science Center – Karyn Malinowki, Kenneth McKeever, Carey Williams, Kyle Hartmann, Francesca Buchalski, Francesca Buchalski
View ArticleRutgers Equine Science Center Recruiting Veterans for Equine Assisted...
The Rutgers Equine Science Center is currently recruiting veterans for a research project investigating the effects of equine assisted services on veterans with PTSD. The research is being conducted by...
View ArticleNew Jersey 4-H Animal Art Show Winners Announced
4-H members from throughout the state took part in the first ever, New Jersey 4-H Animal Art Contest held virtually in April and May. All entries were animal related and were organized into five...
View ArticleAnimal Science Major Kamila Cieslik (SEBS’22) to Finish COVID-interrupted...
Animal Science Major Kamila Cieslik (SEBS’22). When Kamila Cieslik (SEBS’22) entered her senior year in September 2020, the world was in the middle of a pandemic. Navigating this world meant lots of...
View ArticleCUES Partners with Drumthwacket Foundation on Property Master Plan as a Model...
Front rain garden at Drumthwacket. In 2018, the Drumthwacket Foundation partnered with the Center for Urban Environmental Sustainability (CUES) at Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological...
View ArticleFour from Rutgers named NOAA Sea Grant Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship finalists
Janine Barr, Schuyler Nardelli, Elizabeth – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
View ArticleFour from Rutgers Named 2022 NOAA Sea Grant Knauss Marine Policy Fellows
Sea Grant 2022 Knauss fellows. Four graduates from Rutgers, which had the most of any institution in the U.S., have been selected for the 2022 class of the NOAA and Sea Grant John A. Knauss Marine...
View ArticleWhite-nose syndrome has devastated bats–but some are developing immunity
Sarah Gignoux-Wolfsohn – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
View ArticleA New Jersey Treasure Saved Twice: The Rutgers University Insect Collection
John B. Smith and the Rutgers Insect Collection The little-known Rutgers University Insect Collection is one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of New Jersey insects in the world. It was...
View ArticleRutgers Student Farm Gets a Reboot
Student interns sort and dry onion harvest at Rutgers Gardens Student Farm. Historically, young people were taught a trade by serving as apprentices or learning the ropes in a family business. While...
View ArticleA Proud Product of EOF, Kevin Guerrero (SEBS’19), Thrives in Rutgers Robert...
Kevin Guerrero, first-year medical student at RWJMS. Kevin Guerrero (SEBS’19, Exercise Science) is a first-year medical student at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, who was born in North...
View ArticleElizabeth Wright-Fairbanks Named Recipient of the 2021 Walter Munk Scholar...
Elizabeth Wright-Fairbanks, graduate assistant in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences. Elizabeth Wright-Fairbanks, graduate assistant in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, has...
View ArticleTo Learn Bees’ Secrets, Count Them One by One
Max McCarthy; Rachael Winfree – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
View ArticleNational Transfer Student Week: Wenyu ‘Wency’ Xiang – The Epitome of...
Wenyu ‘Wency’ Xiang (SEBS’22) food science major. Photo: Jennifer Simon. National Transfer Student Week—every third week in October—celebrates transfer students and the professionals who support them...
View ArticleSEBS Student Interns Inform NJ Municipalities on Urban Forestry Program...
Under the supervision of Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources (EENR) professor in urban forestry Jason Graboksy and Pam Zipse, outreach coordinator for Rutgers Urban Forestry...
View ArticleRU interns inform N.J. municipalities on urban forestry program guidelines
Jason Graboksy, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources Pam Zipse, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources Ryan Schmidt, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural...
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