Maddie Crisp – Rutgers Cooperative Extension – 4-H
Archives for February 2018
IFNH Building Makes List of New Jersey’s 25 Must-See Buildings
While architecture is considered an art based on utility and aesthetics, in the ordinary developed landscape, few structures stand out as striking designs. In this light, USA Today Travel asked American Institute of Architects (AIA) chapters across the country to name 25 structures visitors should see in their state. Included on the list of “25 […]
Why you’ll want to double check your paycheck in February
Barbara O’Neill – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Kluchinski, Roszels Honored for Distinguished Service to Agriculture
Dan Kluchinski – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Gov. Murphy addresses state ag convention
New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
27th Annual Turfgrass Research Symposium Focuses on Resourcing the Next Generations of Turfgrass Science
The Center for Turfgrass Science held its 27th Annual Turfgrass Research Symposium on January 12 on the George H. Cook Campus. Executive Dean of the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Robert Goodman welcomed attendees, who were drawn from the turf and golf course industries as well as a number of academic institutions. Goodman also […]
How Privatizing Water Systems Costs Taxpayers — & Endangers Them
Daniel Van Abs – Department of Human Ecology
Distinguished Professor Paul Falkowski Awarded the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement
The 2018 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement – often described as the ‘Nobel Prize for the Environment’ – has been awarded to Paul Falkowski and James J. McCarthy, for their decades of leadership in understanding – and communicating – the impacts of climate change. Paul Falkowski, one of the world’s greatest pioneers in the field […]
2018 Tyler Prize awarded to two US-based biological oceanographers
Paul Falkowski – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences; Rutgers Energy Institute
Rowan president spices up hot sauce – for scholarships
Rutgers Food Innovation Center