Newly appointed in September 2020 as a senator in her native Jamaica, Sherene Golding Campbell is among a record number of women in that nation’s parliament: eight out of 21 Senate members, and 18 of 63 in the House of Representatives. Although Golding Campbell GSNB’02 traveled a twisting road from studying food biology to evaluating […]
Archives for January 2021
USDA wants to hear produce industry’s voice in anonymous food safety survey
Meredith Melendez – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Climate change: New Jersey had its second-warmest year on record in 2020
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
2021 Environmental Stewards training program goes online
The 2021 Rutgers Environmental Stewards class, which educates volunteers to help tackle environmental problems in their communities, will be all-online this year, its organizers recently announced. “Students learn about environmental issues from a pane…
N.J. weather: 2020 was one of the state’s hottest years on record. Here’s where it ranks.
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Environmental Activities in Union County Continue for Winter
Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Union County
How to identify heat-stressed corals
Debashish Bhattacharya – Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology
Giant turbines will generate power at New Jersey’s first offshore wind farm
Joseph Brodie – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
A Healthy You in 2021!
By Kathleen T. Morgan, Dr.M.H, NDTR, Chair, Department of Family & Community Health Sciences. Educational outreach and engagement are the core of Rutgers Cooperative Extension (RCE). Extension is in all 21 New Jersey counties, with the RCE Family and Community Health Sciences (FCHS) department in 14 of those counties. Like every other university or company, […]
SEBS Senior Tiahna Selby Among Ten Rutgers Students to Perform with the CBDNA Intercollegiate Marching Band
College marching ensembles from across the nation will collaborate in a virtual performance, showcasing their talents and commitment to the performing arts. Tiahna Selby (SEBS ’21) is the current feature twirler for the Marching Scarlet Knights after spending her first two years as the Associate twirler for the band. She is a senior majoring in […]