Morgan Mar, Tyler Christensen, Bobby Kwait – Maslo Lab, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Endearing Flowers for a Fickle Month
Bruce Crawford – Morris County Park Commission.
Possible Russian Nuclear Strikes Remain the Deadly Elephant in the Room
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
What the UN climate report predicts for NYC
Pamela McElwee – Department of Human Ecology
Booker T. Whatley, GSNB’57 (PhD, Horticulture): Black Innovator Who Reshaped Farming
The innovative ideas that Booker T. Whatley (1915-2005) developed to keep small farms competitive are vast and those concepts continue to be highly regarded today. Whatley earned his undergraduate degree from Alabama A&M University. While serving in the Korean War and operating a hydroponic farm in Japan to provide food for the troops, he was […]
Alumna Talia Young’s “Fishadelphia” Program: High School Students Bring Seafood to Low-Income Consumers
Talia Young – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Seven recipients honored for distinguished service
Mel Henninger, Department of Plant Biology/NJAES (retired)
Scarlet Fire Dogwood created at Rutgers takes home gold
A world-renowned dogwood tree developed at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, has been named a Gold Medal Plant by the Pennsylvania Horticulture Society (PHS). Introduced in 2017 and created in part by Thomas Molnar, an associate professor of…
15 Questions with Dr. James Murphy
Jim Murphy, Department of Plant Biology
Take it Back to the First Tee: Dr. Bruce Clarke Through the Years
Bruce Clarke, Department of Plant Biology


