Shawn Arent – New Jersey Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health; Center for Health and Human Performance
Archives for June 2018
Hey NJ, How Do You Feel About Paying For Plastic, Paper Bags?
Beth Ravit, Department of Environmental Sciences
From the Banks of the Raritan, Rutgers Honors Efforts to Sustain River
Jean Marie Hartman, Department of Landscape Architecture
Empowering Small-Scale Local Entrepreneurs in Nicaragua
EDITOR’S NOTE: Robin Brumfield, Rutgers specialist in farm management and professor in the Department of Agricultural and Food Resource Economics, writes about her experience in Nicaragua as part of a two-week training program for local residents. In April, I found myself telling indigenous women of the Pinos Fabrettinos Cooperative in San Jose de Cusmapa, […]
Mercer County 4-H Encourages Community Exhibits at 100th Annual 4-H Fair
4-H, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Labeling genetically modified food makes people less panicky about it
Cara Cuite – Department of Human Ecology
Alumni Donor Michael Graziano CC’79 – Pride and Support
Michael Graziano had his heart set on becoming a veterinarian when he stepped foot on the George H. Cook Campus as an animal science major. His time on campus, however, introduced him to a research-intensive trajectory that eventually earned him a Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky. Today, he is the vice president of drug […]
Is The Produce At The Farmers Market Local? Turns Out, Not Always.
Mary Ann Schrum, Rutgers Gardens
A huge stretch of the Arctic Ocean is rapidly turning into the Atlantic. That’s not a good sign
Jennifer Francis, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Unlike last late June, ocean temperatures are comfortable — for now
Josh Kohut, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences