Robert M. Goodman – School of Environmental and Biological Health Sciences
New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station; Rutgers Center for Vector Biology
Battling Noise Pollution is a National Challenge at Rutgers
Eric Zwerline – Rutgers Noise Technical Assistance Center
Ten Rutgers Professors Named Fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science
Henry B. John-Alder – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Pat Maliga – Plant Biology
Rutgers Students Grow Their Own Food Through New RU Ready to Farm Program
R. Emmet Brennan, student, Department of Plant Biology and Pathology
Bill Hlubik, Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Sandy’s Surge Topped by ‘Rogue’ 1950 Storm in Some Areas
Arielle Catalano & Anthony J. Broccoli, Department of Environmental Sciences
David A. Robinson, Department of Geography and NJ State Climatologist
Selman Waksman: Rutgers Alumnus, Researcher and Nobel Prize Winner Developed System to Discover Antibiotics
Throughout the first half of the 20th century, tuberculosis was one of the nation’s most feared killers. At one point, the highly infectious disease known as TB killed more than 400 Americans a day. But by the early 1950s, TB deaths had dropped sharply…