Barbara O’Neill, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics
Archives for April 2019
Associate Professor Pam McElwee Named a 2019 Andrew Carnegie Fellow
The Carnegie Corporation has named Rutgers University’s Pamela McElwee a 2019 Andrew Carnegie Fellow. McElwee, an associate professor in the Department of Human Ecology at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS), was chosen as one of 32 fellows from over 270 nominees across the social sciences and humanities, all of whom will receive […]
Ocean species are disappearing faster than those on land
Malin Pinsky, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Climate Change Hits Sea Creatures The Hardest And They Have Nowhere To Go
Malin Pinsky, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
Climate "Tipping Points" Could Add Trillions to the Costs of Warming
Robert Kopp, Rutgers Climate Institute
New Jersey develops new peach varieties
Hemant Gohil, RCE of Gloucester County
Dan Ward, Dept. of Plant Biology
Joe Goffreda, Dept. Plant Biology
Jerry Frecon, Professor emeritus
New Jersey ups its peach game to stay competitive
Hemant Gohil, RCE of Gloucester County
Dan Ward, Dept. of Plant Biology
Joe Goffreda, Dept. of Plant Biology
The 6th Annual Rutgers Human Performance Conference Draws National Audience and Leading Experts in Sports Science and Nutrition
The 6th Annual Rutgers Human Performance Conference was a resounding success! The event, hosted by the IFNH Center for Health & Human Performance (CHHP) and presented by the International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN), had the largest draw in its history with almost 400 people from around the country in attendance for the two-day event. […]
New Jersey develops new peach varieties; hitting market soon
Hemant Gohil, RCE of Gloucester County
Dan Ward, Dept. of Plant Biology
Joe Goffreda, Dept. Plant Biology
Jerry Frecon, Professor emeritus
Pair finds success in New Jersey tomato patch
Rutgers Food Innovation Center