Joel Flagler – Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Archives for 2023
“Fields of Devotion” Wins Best Short Documentary at Garden State Film Festival
On March 26, Fields of Devotion was shown to a packed house and won the Best Short Documentary Award at the 2023 Garden State Film Festival. This is the second award for the film, which was awarded Best Climate Film by the New York Science and Nature Feedback Film and Screenplay Festival in late 2022. In attendance at the Garden State Film Festival’s […]
Rutgers Clean Energy Innovation Incubator, the EcoComplex, Celebrates Princeton NuEnergy’s U.S. Department of Energy EERE Grant Achievement
Rutgers EcoComplex “Clean Energy Innovation Center” proudly announces and congratulates Princeton NuEnergy (PNE) on its U.S. Department of Energy EERE grant award achievement. Princeton NuEnergy (PNE) will team up with grant partners from Argonne National Lab, National Renewable Energy Lab, Oak Ridge National Lab, and UC Irvine to officially launch its $12 million U.S. Department […]
Officials, leadership celebrate Princeton NuEnergy’s $12M grant
Rutgers EcoComplex
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Flour, CDC Warns–Experts Explain How to Stay Safe
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Plant of the Month: Subtle Bells Peal the Beauty of Spring
By Bruce Crawford, Manager of Horticulture, Morris County Park Commission Without a doubt, there is no shortage of color throughout April and May. This also implies that for a spring bloomer to be garden worthy, it must have bold blossoms or colorful foliage. Or, at least that was my viewpoint when I first began to […]
Can You Really Get Food Poisoning From Leftover Rice?
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Op-Ed: It’s time to review laws on hazardous materials
Jeanne Herb – Institute of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Rising Waters on Our Coasts
Lisa Auermuller, Amy Plantarich, Andrea Habeck – Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve
Rising Waters on Our Coasts and What It Means for Public Access?
New Jersey law ensures the public’s right to access coastal shorelines and waters. To help people know where to access tidal waterways and get information about the amenities at each location, the state has an online map that shows over 3,900 public access points. However, the impacts of climate change are likely to affect public […]




