Editor’s Note: Rashade Haynes II CC’02, a senior principal scientist for Bristol Myers Squibb, initiated the idea for the camp. Haynes, along with his work peers and fellow Rutgers alums Austin Thekkumthala SAS’13, GSNB’15, and Dan Szatkowski CC’06, led the formation of BRAG, which stands for Bristol Myers Squibb Rutgers Alumni Group, to unite the […]
Archives for September 2022
Summer’s end is near but autumn is a great time to keep planting in NJ
Lauren Errickson – Rutgers Gardens
Announcement: Megan Francis to Serve as Director of the New SEBS Office of Global Engagement
Announcement from Executive Dean Laura Lawson, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences I am delighted to share exciting news about our efforts to expand international research, teaching, and outreach opportunities, and support our international students. The Office of International Programs at SEBS will now be the Office of Global Engagement, and Megan Francis will serve […]
No pretty leaves this year? Your guide to NJ fall foliage
Jason Grabosky – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Getting Kids Walking, Biking to School Can Lead to Long-Term Fitness
David Tulloch – Department of Landscape Architecture
Kids Walking, Biking to School Can Lead to Long-Term Fitness
David Tulloch – Department of Landscape Architecture
Getting Kids Walking, Biking to School Can Lead to Long-Term Fitness
David Tulloch – Department of Landscape Architecture
Announcement: Regina Williams Appointed Director of the Office of Planning and Budgets
Announcement from Paul Elwood, Vice Dean of Administration, SEBS I am pleased to announce the appointment of Regina Williams to the position of Director in the Office of Planning and Budgets for the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences and the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, effective September 1, 2022. Regina had been serving as […]
Smarter Urban Design Can Help Encourage ‘Active Commuting,’ Rutgers Researcher Says
Children who walk or bike to school at a young age are more likely to continue the healthy habit as they age, according to a study co-authored by a Rutgers researcher. “The walk to school is a wonderful moment in the day that provides children a glimpse of living an active lifestyle,” said David Tulloch, a professor of landscape architecture […]
N.J. weather: This was one of the hottest summers on record. Here’s where it ranks.
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist




