Peggy Policastro – IFNH
Archives for March 2019
N.J. weather: We didn’t get much snow this winter, but a rare record was set
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Wet weather could be setting us up for a tough tick year
Dina Fonseca – Center for Vector Biology; Department of Entomology
Financial expert to offer workshops
Barbara O’Neill – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Extension groups take part in Family Festival
Rutgers Cooperative Extension EFNEP SNAP-Ed
Rutgers OCPE Helps the American Parkinson Disease Association Launch Online Training Program for Fitness, Health, and Wellness Professionals
The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) has partnered with the Office of Continuing Professional Education (OCPE) to create a highly-specialized training program for fitness, health, and wellness professionals. Available now, the course helps make exercise more accessible for people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD). OCPE was a natural choice to work with APDA after a successful […]
Gardener State: Rutgers student restores once-forgotten trail
Jean Marie Hartman; Elliot Nagele – Department of Landscape Architecture
Rutgers Study Shows Medicine and Personal Care Products May Lead to New Pollutants in Waterways
When you flush the toilet, you probably don’t think about the traces of the medicine and personal care products in your body that are winding up in sewage treatment plants, streams, rivers, lakes, bays and the ocean. But Rutgers scientists have found that bacteria in sewage treatment plants may be creating new contaminants that have not […]
Many rare animal and plant species found at Rutgers’ campuses
Lena Struwe – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources; Department of Plant Biology
Healthy on the Go Meal Planning Helps Busy NJ Families Bring Nutritious Foods to the Table
Sarah Curran; Sara Elnakib – FCHS – Rutgers Cooperative Extension