Paul Takhistov – Department of Food Science
In Memoriam: Charles Meirs Holmes, Former Agricultural Agent for Cape May and Mercer Counties
Charles Meirs Holmes, retired professor emeritus with Rutgers University, passed away on January 14, at the age of 92, in Holland, PA. Born and raised in Cream Ridge, NJ, he also resided in Titusville and Seaside Park, NJ before moving to Holland, PA in 2016. He was a 1st Lieutenant in the United State Army, […]
New Jersey 4-Hers Win the North American Dairy Educational Experience Dairy Bowl
With COVID-19 preventing an in-person contest, organizers developed the North American Dairy Educational Experience (NADEE), where youth evaluate a scenario on a dairy operation and provide responses to prompts about the operation. One team per state could enter. The winning team was from New Jersey and is part of the borrow-a-dairy heifer program facilitated by […]
Should you follow the 5 second rule? And does inflation hit the poorest harder?
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
How will NJ manage stormwater as climate changes, flooding increases?
Daniel J. Van Abs – Department of Human Ecology
Your Hot Duck Guide
José Ramírez-Garofalo – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
How Marine Wildlife Can Coexist with Offshore Wind
Joe Brodie – Rutgers Center for Ocean Observing Leadership
Gulf Stream is the weakest in 1,000 years; that could drive more Jersey Shore flooding
Robert Kopp – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Nick Vorsa Receives Service to Industry Award from Wisconsin Cranberry Growers
Rutgers professor of plant biology Nicholi Vorsa was named as a 2022 recipient of the Service to Industry Award at the December 2021 Board of Directors meeting of the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association (WSCGA). The WSCGA awards are given to individuals for their work on behalf of the WSCGA and the Wisconsin cranberry community. […]
Experts explain why Tonga eruption was so big
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences




