David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Archives for May 2020
Lunch & learn webinars offered by Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Peter itzsche; Madeline Flahive DiNardo – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
A Season of Adapting for South Jersey Growers
Rick VanVranken – Rutgers Cooperative Extension in Atlantic County
Why some viruses die out in summer, but others don’t
Siobain Duffy – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
4-H Administered Science and Engineering Workshops Available for Afterschool Program Staff
Rutgers 4-H Youth Development has extensive experience in Design It! and Explore It! projects and is ready to train and equip after-school organizations to bring this fun, engaging and inquiry-based STEM program to children at their sites. By enrolling in a Design It! (engineering) or Explore It! (science) training program, afterschool organizations will receive all […]
4-H science, engineering workshops available
Chad Ripberger – Rutgers 4-H
Daniel Van Abs Named to Prestigious National Planning College of Fellows
Daniel Van Abs, associate professor in the Department of Human Ecology, has achieved the planning profession’s highest honor by being named to the prestigious American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) College of Fellows for his outstanding achievements in environmental planning. Van Abs is one of 53 inductees into this year’s College of Fellows, an honor […]
Coronavirus question: Can the virus be spread from swimming?
Kay Bidle – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Growing the best Jersey tomatoes and peppers
Bill Hlubik; Ray Samulis – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Coronavirus question: Can the virus be spread from swimming?
There is no evidence that the coronavirus can be spread to people through the water in pools, hot tubs, spas or water play areas. The proper operation and maintenance of these facilities, including their disinfection with chlorine and bromine, should i…