Victoria Ramenzoni – Department of Human Ecology
Archives for May 2021
How Dangerous Is Expired Salad Dressing?
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Catastrophic Sea-Level Rise From Antarctic Melting Is Possible With Severe Global Warming
Antarctic ice sheet is more likely to remain stable if Paris climate agreement is met The Antarctic ice sheet is much less likely to become unstable and cause dramatic sea-level rise in upcoming centuries if the world follows policies that keep global warming below a key 2015 Paris climate agreement target, according to a Rutgers coauthored study. […]
Pt. 2: Environmental Conservation X Heritage Conservation with Dr. Rico and Dr. Ramenzoni
Victoria Ramenzoni – Department of Human Ecology
You can help analyze NJ coastal flooding (and maybe win a prize!)
Vanessa Dornisch – Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve
Science Debunks Food Myth that Stretches Bsck to Gengis Khan
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science; Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Videos Show Cicadas Taking Over Virginia Man’s Garden as Brood X Emerges Around U.S.
George Hamilton – Department of Entomology
11 Things in Your Refrigerator You Should Toss Out
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Rutgers champion of student health, wellness retiring
Melodee Lasky – NJ IFNH
Rutgers Champion of Student Health and Wellness Is Retiring
Melodee Lasky’s 19 years at Rutgers featured numerous accomplishments When Melodee Lasky joined Rutgers University 19 years ago, behavioral and mental health services were scattered across the individual colleges with little coordination. Psychiatry and the Alcohol and Other Drug Assistance Program were part of student health, but counseling services were separated and college-affiliated. As the New Brunswick […]