Diane Holtaway – Rutgers Food Innovation Center
Archives for May 2019
Extended pollen season means bad news for allergy sufferers
Leonard Bielory – Rutgers Center of Environmental Prediction
With Flower Preferences, Bees Have a Big Gap Between the Sexes
Female and male bees of the same species frequent different flowers, Rutgers-led study finds For scores of wild bee species, females and males visit very different flowers for food – a discovery that could be important for conservation efforts, according to Rutgers-led research. Indeed, the diets of female and male bees of the same species […]
Sunny Valley gears up for NJ blueberry and peach seasons
Department of Entomology – Integrated Pest Management Program
Crocheters ‘yarn-bomb’ Rutgers Gardens
Mary Ann Schrum; Clayton Leadbetter – Rutgers Gardens
Jill Lipoti; Mary Nucci – Department of Human Ecology
2019 SEBS Convocation Remarks by Class Representative Jean-Pierre Jacob
Editor’s Note: Jean-Pierre Jacob (SEBS ’19) is an Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources major and Sociology minor. Hello graduates, family, friends and distinguished faculty. My name is Jean-Pierre Jacob. I am a graduating senior and I majored in Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources with a minor in Sociology. Here’s a little bit about me. While […]
Climate Change Impacting Jersey Berries
Peter Oudemans; Nick Vorsa – Marucci Center
Crocheters Speak for the Trees – Rutgers Gardens Gets Yarn-Bombed
A recent trend that is popping up in public spaces is yarn-bombing – the act of covering objects in public places with decorative knitted, crocheted or fiber material, as a form of street art. A combination of aesthetics and whimsy, yarn-bombing offers a fresh embrace on ordinary, even mundane objects, such as bike racks, benches, […]
Annual Golf Classic Raises a Record $130,000+ for Turfgrass Industry Advancement
By Casey Sky Noon, Office of Continuing Professional Education The New Jersey Turfgrass Association (NJTA) is proud to support the Rutgers Center for Turfgrass Science by providing funding for research endeavors, student scholarships, staff salaries, needed equipment, building/farm repairs, and much more. One way the non-profit organization raises money is the annual Golf Classic. Twenty-four […]
Thousands Of Cancer Diagnosis Tied To Poor Diet
Nurgul Fitzgerald – Department of Nutritional Sciences