Robert Chant – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Archives for April 2017
Chrysler Herbarium’s Megan King Named Undergraduate Student Employee of the Year at Rutgers
Megan King (SEBS’17), collections manager at the Chrysler Herbarium, was named Undergraduate Student Employee of the Year at Rutgers and Student Employee of the State of New Jersey! Every year, the National Student Employment Association declares the second full week in April to be National Student Employment Week, which recognizes the contributions college student employees make […]
IFNH Partners with Mason Gross to Get Middle School Students Moving with Black Grace Dance Troupe
Dance can improve health through increased physical activity. This may seem like a simple concept, but it is not always obvious. That connection was driven home this month when Rutgers brought a contemporary dance company, Black Grace, to the Greater New Brunswick Charter School. Through a joint program of the Center for Childhood Nutrition Education […]
Rutgers Invents New Type Of Pepper
Albert Ayeni – Department of Plant Biology; RCE Breeding Program
Why your allergies are STILL kicking up in NJ (and when they’ll finally stop)
Leonard Bielory – Rutgers Center of Environmental Prediction
Dr. Ruth Patrick Excellence in Education Award Given to the Rutgers Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory
The Water Resources Association (WRA) of The Delaware River Basin bestowed the Ruth Patrick Excellence in Education Award on the Rutgers Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory (HSRL) at its 35th Annual Recognition Program on April 19, 2017. The HSRL received the award for its world-class research, transfer of knowledge to fishermen, aquaculturists, and state agencies, and […]
Rutgers Develops New Pumpkin Habanero Pepper
Rutgers Plant Breeding Program
Growing Up! RCE of Ocean County Implements Vertical Gardens Program
By Steve Yergeau, Rutgers Cooperative Extension, County Agent III/Assistant Professor Reprinted from Green Knight newsletter, February, 2017. “Jack jumped up and dressed himself and went to the window. And what do you think he saw? Why, the beans he had thrown out of the window into the garden had sprung up into a big beanstalk […]
Opinion: Water is Priceless and That Is a Problem
Daniel Van Abs – Department of Human Ecology
Perfect pepper for picky palates produced by plant professors
Albert Ayeni – Department of Plant Biology