Diane Adams, assistant professor in Marine and Coastal Sciences and in the Institute for Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, passed away on June 22. She was in hospice and died peacefully in the presence of her family. While not well for several months, she continued to be active in her research and teaching until very recently. […]
Archives for June 2017
Sea level rise isn’t just happening, it’s getting faster
Robert Kopp – Rutgers Energy Institute
Professor Kenneth H. McKeever Elected President of the Equine Science Society
Kenneth McKeever, professor in the Department of Animal Sciences and associate director of research at the Rutgers Equine Science Center (ESC), was elected president of the Equine Science Society (ESS) at its biannual meeting on June 2. The society is the preeminent international body of equine researchers, teachers, extension specialists and industry representatives whose focus […]
Back-bay flooding risks
Benjamin Horton – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Lisa Auermuller – Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve
Panel recommends hiring consultant to revamp Norwalk’s noise ordinance
Eric M. Zwerling – Noise Technical Assistance Center – Department of Environmental Sciences
Seeding The Clouds – Should We Mess With Our Earth’s Climate?
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Does N.J. need a state germ? Fuhgeddaboudit
Selman Waksman; Albert Schatz – Waksman Institute
Visiting DMCS Professor Conducts Publishing in English Workshop in Mexico
Monica Bricelj, visiting research professor with the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, and Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory, had the opportunity this past May to co-teach an intensive two week workshop in Scientific Writing, with Canadian linguist Karen Englander at CICESE, a research institute in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. Briceli had spent the previous year in Ensenada, […]
Rutgers’ McKeever elected president of the Equine Science Society
Kenneth H. McKeever – Department of Animal Sciences
Gardener State: Growing a better garden
Rutgers Cooperative Extension