With roots at Stockton University, a memorial scholarship integrates with Rutgers as cooperative internship The Stacy Moore Hagan Memorial Scholarship is an endowment established by Roland Hagan, together with family and friends, to honor the memory of his wife, Stacy, to support an undergraduate in the marine science research program. Offered through Stockton’s School of […]
Archives for September 2018
Oyster shells used to end up in landfills. Now, they’re being turned into castles for baby oysters
Jenny Shinn, Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory
Play it safe: Protect your assets with insurance
Barbara O’Neill – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Hundreds at risk of water shutoffs in Camden’s semi-privatized water system
Daniel Van Abs – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Somerset County 4-H Holds Guinness World Record for Longest Textile Braid
Sue MacCombie wanted to find an activity that would bring the community together, especially the members in Somerset County 4-H where she’s been a leader for the past 21 years. Little did she know she’d succeed beyond her wildest dreams and earn a world record in the process. The Longest Textile Braid, measuring an impressive […]
N.J. temperatures will finally drop after 2nd hottest August on record
Matheiu Gerbush – Assistant New Jersey State Climatologist
We picked the most beautiful place in each of N.J.’s 21 counties. Do you agree?
Rutgers Gardens
Your First Garden: What You Need to Know About Topsoil
Stephanie Murphy, Rutgers Soil Testing Laboratory
Hazelnuts at Rutgers Hort Farm 3 in East Brunswick
Tom Molnar and Emil Milan, Department of Plant Biology
Field day focuses on organic, niche grains
Joseph Heckman – Department of Plant Biology