Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Archives for April 2017
Balancing act: Teen finds time for love of education, theater and 4-H
Kerri McBride – Burlington County 4-H Players
Food recall fatigue: Do shoppers heed warnings or have they had enough?
William Hallman – Rutgers Department of Human Ecology
Alton Brown Weighs in on the 5-Second Rule
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Flash flooding in New Jersey can be deadly
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Old Bridge Fourth Graders Set Their Sights on Rutgers
One early spring day this year, a yellow school bus pulled up in a parking lot off Dudley Road on the George H. Cook Campus, and 48 eager fourth-graders debarked to explore the world of higher education. The students were part of a program of the Old Bridge (NJ) School District called “Kids at College,” […]
Financial Resource Management Specialist Barbara O’Neill Gives Tips on the Best Credit Cards
For a closer look at the cream of the credit-card crop, including what the best offers tell us about the economy and why abstainers from plastic may want to reconsider their stance, WalletHub posed questions to a panel of leading personal finance experts… professor Barbara O’Neill, extension specialist in Financial Resource Management and others gave […]
Rutgers Cooperative Extension Hosts Presentation on Weed Control
Thierry Besançon; Jenny S. Carleo – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
State officially lifts drought warning for North Jersey
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Ayeni’s Exotic Peppers a Hit at Rutgers
Editor’s Note: This story first appeared in Mid-Atlantic Grower, an online publication of American Farm Publication, Inc. By RICHARD SKELLY, AFP Correspondent NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (March 14, 2017) — Around campus he’s known by colleagues and students as the hot pepper expert. But Dr. Albert Ayeni wears many different hats in his role in the […]