Rutgers has received more than $3 million in federal funding to help low-income students and those from historically underrepresented communities recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The university is among 35 state higher education institutions receiving $28.5 million in “Opportunity Meets Innovation Challenge (OMIC)” grants to develop system-wide reforms that will stop declining enrollments in populations […]
Archives for July 2021
DNA pulled from thin air identifies nearby animals
Julie Lockwood – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Rutgers receiving grants to help hardest hit by pandemic
Cara Cuite – Department of Human Ecology
How Jersey Farms Cultivate Exotic Crops
Richard VanVranken; Albert Ayeni – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Does this city’s progress on removing lead water lines show the potential for U.S.-wide replacement?
Daniel Van Abs – Department of Human Ecology
THESE MOTHS ARE SO GORGEOUS THEY ‘PUT BUTTERFLIES TO SHAME’
When the night falls and most people start to turn in, wildlife conservation photographer Carla Rhodes grabs her camera and heads outside. She wanders out onto her yard in Woodstock, New York, and hangs a white bedsheet across two poles or her porch. T…
A Dog’s Dinner: Tips For Dining Out With Your Dog
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
RCE hosts urban gardening webinar series in Spanish
Cecilia Diaz, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Passaic County
How to Get Rid of Carpet Beetles in Your House, According to Experts
Changlu Wang, Department of Entomology
RCE Launches New Urban Gardening Webinar Series in Spanish
Rutgers Cooperative Extension (RCE), a unit of New Jersey Agricultural Extension Station (NJAES), has unveiled a new urban gardening webinar series in Spanish, titled “El Huerto Urbano.” This series, which are offered free on Mondays, started on July 12 and runs through August 9. It consists of live webinars presented by RCE & NJAES experts […]