Lisa Calvo – Haskin Shellfish Research Lab
Archives for 2020
Virtual program to provide healthy eating advice
Chris Zellers – FCHS, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
COVID-19 pandemic had big impact on commercial fishing in Northeast
Sarah Lindley Smith – Department of Human Ecology; Douglas R. Zemeckis – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Department of Environmental Sciences wins award
Donna Fennell – Department of Environmental Sciences
Planning ahead protects fish and fisheries
Malin Pinsky – Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
Rutgers graduate students receive awards at 2020 ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meeting
The American Society of Agronomy, the Crop Science Society of America, and the Soil Science Society of America hosted thousands of scientists, professionals, educators, and students from around the world at their virtual Annual Meeting. This year’s International Annual Meeting, “Translating Visionary Science to Practice,” previously to be held on November 8-11, 2020, in Phoenix, Arizona, was offered virtually November 9-13, 2020. […]
Q&A: What is the best method for handwashing?
Donald W. Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Rutgers graduate students receive awards
Cathryn Chapman, Stephanie Rossi, Pingyuan Zhang and William Errickson – Department of Plant Biology
Start on Your Green New Year’s Resolutions with the 2021 Rutgers Environmental Stewards Program
Clare worked with the Borough of Middlesex Public Library to teach children about the life cycle of the Monarch butterfly and established a native plant garden that included milkweed and nectar plants. Tim created a Natural Resource Inventory for the Borough of Collingswood in order to guide any potential land use and environmental decisions and to serve as […]
Planning Ahead Protects Fish and Fisheries
Effective planning for climate change helps avoid conflicts over ocean uses Conservation of fish and other marine life migrating from warming ocean waters will be more effective and also protect commercial fisheries if plans are made now to cope with climate change, according to a Rutgers-led study in the journal Science Advances. “Sticking our heads in the sand […]