Serafina Smith – Academic Advising
Archives for 2019
Rutgers IFNH student ambassadors present at annual meeting
Jessica Carr, Dana Ikeda – IFNH/Nutritional Sciences
Rain Forest Dwellers and Urbanites Have Consistently Different Microbiomes
Maria Gloria Dominguez Bello – IFNH
Jefferson Resident Kathy Murarik Recognized by Morris County for Service
Kathleen Murarik – Morris County 4-H
Climate Change is Reshaping Communities of Ocean Organisms
Warm-water species are rapidly increasing and cold-water species are decreasing The study, published in the journal Nature Climate Change, covers species that are important for fisheries and that serve as food for fish, such as copepods and other zooplankton. “The changes we’re observing ripple throughout local and global economies all the way to our dinner […]
Tom Leustek One of Two Rutgers Professors Named Fellows of AAAS
Rutgers–New Brunswick and RBHS faculty honored for scientific contributions Two Rutgers professors have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) this year, an honor awarded to AAAS members by their peers. They join 441 other AAAS members named new fellows because of their scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to […]
Climate change is reshaping communities of ocean organisms
Malin Pinsky – Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
Rutgers professors named fellows of AAAS
Thomas Leustek – Department of Plant Biology
Chrysler Herbarium: A Treasure Trove of Plants from the Past
Centuries ago naturalists and scientists were busy cataloguing and collecting specimens of the natural world. Driving this may have been a desire to tame the wildness of nature, or perhaps the comfort of categorizing and defining the world. For generations these collections have been preserved and added to by individuals and institutions often operating with […]
Chrysler Herbarium: a treasure trove of plants from past
Lena Struwe – Chrysler Herbarium