Tony Broccoli – Department of Environmental Sciences
Air Hits ‘Unhealthy’ Level In Newark Due To Wildfire Smoke (Update)
Anthony Broccoli – Department of Environmental Sciences
NJ air quality is dangerously poor right now. How to protect yourself from harmful smoke
Anthony Broccoli – Department of Environmental Sciences
Why Some People Stay Home During Hurricanes
Cara Cuite – Department of Human Ecology
Study: Overfishing caused cod to evolve rapidly
Published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, a report by scientists offers the first genomic evidence that Atlantic cod evolved new traits over only decades during a period of overfishing-evolutionary changes…
Air pollution sensors can double as biodiversity monitors
Julie Lockwood – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Spigelia marilandica–a Plant with Tropical Flair
Bruce Crawford – Rutgers Cooperative Extention
Veronica Jones is the New FCHS Educator in Essex County
Announcement from Sara Elnakib, chair of the Department of Family and Community Health Sciences. Veronica Jones, Ph.D. joins the Rutgers Cooperative Extension as a Family and Community Health Sciences Educator for Essex County. She will be part of the Housing and Health Equity Cluster, supporting education, outreach and scholarship alongside colleagues in the Rutgers School […]
NJ climatologist on hurricane season forecast: “It’s not the worst news”
David Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Plant of the Month: Spigelia marilandica—a Plant with Tropical Flair
by Bruce Crawford, Manager of Horticulture, Morris County Park Commission The topic of tropical plants often conjures up lush images for gardeners. These images may include large and bold foliage or perhaps flowers with dramatic shapes or brilliant colors. When I first saw Indian Pink at Longwood Gardens many years ago, the bold red and […]


