Laura Lawson – interim executive dean
Archives for 2021
Student Snapshot: Meaghan Schneid (SEBS’22)
“SEBS has been a huge part of my growth and transformation as a student and the opportunities have helped me as a person and an athlete.” My name is Meg Schneid and I am a senior and dual degree student studying Landscape Architecture. In addition, I am a four-year varsity athlete on the women’s rowing […]
Build Back Better’s Big Challenge: Human Behavior
Holly Caggiano – EPIB undergrad PhD
Nutritional Sciences Professor John Worobey Retires
Professor of Nutritional Sciences John Worobey will be retiring from Rutgers after 37 years of service. A member of the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Worobey also served as undergraduate program director. After graduating from high school in 1969, Worobey enrolled at Rutgers, where he planned to major in mathematics and become a high school […]
Volcanic Eruptions Contributed To The Collapse Of Chinese Dynasties
Alan Robock, Department of Environmental Sciences
Spotted lanternflies love grapes. That has N.J. vineyards worried.
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
NJ sets tougher standards for drinking water suppliers
Dan Van Abs, Department of Human Ecology
New Research Study on Equine Assisted Services for Veterans Showcased on Veterans Day at ESC Annual Event
Each year, the Equine Science Center at Rutgers University hosts its annual “Evening of Science & Celebration.” This event celebrates the year’s achievements, showcases current research, and awards members of the equine community for their accomplishments. Hosted this year on November 11, Veterans Day, doctoral candidate, Ellen Rankins, is presenting on her large-scale research project […]
Volcanoes hastened Chinese dynasties’ collapse, researchers call it a warning
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Volcanic eruption contributed to the collapse of the Chinese dynasty
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences




