SEBS Second Annual Induction Ceremony Welcomes Class of 2018
The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) held its second annual induction ceremony for incoming freshmen and transfer students for the 2014-2015 academic year on Labor Day, Sept. 1,...
View ArticleRutgers SEBS First Year Student Induction Ceremony 2014 Video
Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) held its second annual induction ceremony for incoming freshmen and transfer students for the 2014-2015 academic year on Labor Day, Sept....
View ArticleLA Internship Provides Opportunity to Restore Historic Maplewood Park
A team of Rutgers students installing new plants at Maplewood’s Memorial Park. Photo: Courtesy of Maplewood Matters Maplewood’s Memorial Park, designed by Olmsted Brothers firm, was in need of sprucing...
View ArticleRutgers Pinelands Field Station Provides Unique Ecosystem for Student Research
Ph.D. students from Rutgers University-Camden and Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) in New Brunswick perform a range of scientific experiments to study the unique...
View ArticleRutgers participates in nation’s largest climate march
More than 150 University students joined more than 310,000 other people from more than 1,000 organizations, universities and other institutions in New York City for the largest climate march in...
View ArticleRutgers student who died was animal lover, ‘creative, bubbly, positive’
Caitlyn Kovacs, a 19-year-old Rutgers University sophomore who died Sunday morning, was a great employee who loved animals, her former boss said. "It wasn’t just a job for her," said Brenda Janner, the...
View ArticleSEBS Animal Sciences Department Mourns the Loss of Student Caitlyn Kovacs
The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences and the Department of Animal Sciences mourn the untimely passing of one of our students, Caitlyn Kovacs. She became an Animal Sciences major at...
View ArticleBangkok, Thailand: Bringing the Outside World to Students With Special Needs...
Robson and his class high atop the original Wat Phra Ram built in Ayutthaya, in 1369. Mark Robson, professor of plant biology and pathology, has been working in Thailand for 20 years. His activities...
View ArticleBangkok, Thailand: Knowledge and Perspective to Last a Lifetime by Veronica...
As part of the ISL course began by Prof. Mark Robson (front row, left), the Rutgers students met with Public Health Faculty from Chulalongkorn University and the medical staff at the Rural Health...
View ArticleA Great Day for Mingling: Cook/Douglass Community Day 2014 Video
The students came in droves to the Cook/Douglass campus on September 17. Community Day gave students a chance to get to know what Rutgers has to offer and how to become a part of the university...
View ArticleStudent Attendance Soars at Community Day Video
The idea of devoting a day for students to get to know their community is not full of hot air. The video below is Rutgers Today’s take on Community Day.
View ArticleStudent Film Features Professor’s Battle Against White Nose Syndrome in Bats
Marine and Coastal Sciences major Jill Azzolini (SEBS 2015), who worked as a summer intern with Day’s Edge Productions, used her newly-acquired digital filmmaking skills to create a short film of...
View ArticleStudent Discovery Changing the Way We Study Cancer and Alzheimer’s Disease
Rutgers graduate students launch biotech start-up that has the potential to significantly alter the way tissue research is conducted. Visikol™ logo. In 2012, Tom Villani, a Rutgers student pursuing a...
View ArticleBring Your Own Broomstick: University Quidditch Team Was a Key Factor in SEBS...
Rutgers Quidditch team, known as the Nearly Headless Knights. While the bludgers, quaffles and snitches have been adapted for muggles playing on solid ground rather than flying on broomsticks, the...
View ArticleRutgers Students Help Transform Part of Downtown New Brunswick in PARK(ing)...
On September 19, members of the Rutgers Student Chapter of the New Jersey American Society of Landscape Architects (NJASLA), working with its parent organization, helped in the design and installation...
View ArticleRutgers discovery can change way to study diseases
Having discovered a new way to study tissues and organs more clearly, for these young scientific entrepreneurs the future seems, well, clear. In 2012, Tom Villani of Plainsboro, a Rutgers University...
View ArticleSeeing Eye club members talk toils and joys of raising puppies
Abbey Hartman cried for two days after being separated from her puppy Nestle. These tears, however, turned into tears of joy soon when she reminded herself that Nestle would help a visually impaired...
View ArticleRutgers Residence Life, Local Elementary Schools Team Up For Monster Mash...
The 11th annual free Halloween Monster Mash, a collaborative community service event sponsored by Rutgers University Residence Life on the Cook/Douglass Campus, will be held Friday Oct. 24, 6 p.m. to 9...
View ArticleRutgers Hosts 7th Annual Pioneers in Endocrinology Workshop
Dipak Sarkar makes opening remarks at the workshop. Photo: Kathy Manger. “Hormones and Cancer” was the theme of the 7th Annual Pioneers in Endocrinology Workshop held last month at the Busch Campus...
View ArticleNew Leopard Frog Found in New York City
There’s a newly discovered vocalist in the Big Apple with a sound unlike any other in the city. In 2008, Jeremy Feinberg, a graduate student at Rutgers University, was wading around in a wetland on...
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