Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Archives for April 2017
In search of the perfect Jersey tomato
New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
Philadelphia protesters accuse Trump administration of anti-science bias
Kathernig Nickerson, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Rutgers Was All the “RAGE” on the 2017 Flower Show Circuit
Rutgers University, represented by a loose collection of horticulturists, alumni and students affiliated with Rutgers—all flower enthusiasts—bearing the name Rutgers Alumni Growers and Exhibitors (RAGE), had tremendous success on the flower show and sale circuit this year. Of the three shows in which RAGE competed this season—North Jersey Orchid Society Show, Philadelphia Flower Show and […]
Two Rivers Shade Tree Alliance Hosts Rutgers Professor Tree Talk
Jason Grabosky – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
March for science and a better America: Rutgers president
Robert L. Barchi – President
DEP’s Proposed Stewardship Program Would Help Protect NJ’s Forested Land
Rutgers Extension Stewardship Program
Grape Expectations Wine Symposium Brings Together Both Professional and Amateur Oenophiles and Growers
The 33rd annual Grape Expectations Symposium was held on March 4, 2017 at the Forsgate Country Club in Jamesburg, NJ where it’s been held for 20 years. The Symposium addresses the challenges of growing grapes in the Mid-Atlantic region and is a daylong series of lectures in viticulture (grape growing), enology (wine making) and marketing. […]
Harvest Café at IFNH Provides First Job Opportunity for Adult with Autism through Rutgers Center
Craig Lillard, 23, of Princeton, New Jersey, is the first adult in the Rutgers Center for Adult Autism Services (RCAAS). The Center plans to offer adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) a one-of-a-kind support program that makes an independent and fulfilling life possible. Part of that includes job placement. And that’s where we met Craig, […]
Communicating the health effects of indoor exposure to particulate matter
William Hallman – Department of Human Ecology