The New Jersey Council for the Humanities (NJCH) awarded the top prize in the inaugural Stanley N. Katz Prize for Excellence in Public Humanities to a multimedia project headed by Anita Bakshi, assistant teaching professor in the Rutgers Department of Landscape Architecture, and co-created with the Ramapough Lunaape Nation Turtle Clan. The award-winning project, “The […]
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Should I wash my turkey? Follow these Thanksgiving food safety tips.
Dept. of Food Science; Rutgers Cooperative Extension
“Deep Blue: The Beauty of Our Water World” To Debut Dec. 9th
Robert Chant – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Winter is a great time to do garden planning in NJ
Lauren Errickson – Rutgers Gardens
Rutgers Ecologist Brooke Maslo Heads Bold Experiment in Building Climate-Resilient Coastal Communities
An effort led by Brooke Maslo aims to redevelop property purchased through New Jersey’s Blue Acres initiative to protect flood-prone parts of the state In the Watson-Crampton neighborhood of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, meadows, marshlands and forests form a green, undeveloped crescent on the community’s eastern edge. At first glance, the acres of open space look like […]
Climate change and what it means for winter snowfall | Across the Sky podcast
Dave Robinson – New Jersey State Climatologist
Physicists Can Help Combat Global Threat of Nuclear Weapons, Say Experts at Nuclear Physics Meeting
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Rutgers Holds 14th Annual Pioneers in Endocrinology Workshop on Transgender Endocrinology
“Transgender Endocrinology” was the theme of the 14th Annual Pioneers in Endocrinology Workshop held at Rutgers on October 11, 2022, at the Busch Student Center. The workshop was sponsored by the Rutgers Endocrine Program; Rutgers-RWJMS Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Nutrition; the Department of Animal Sciences at the Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences; […]
Data-Visualization and Mapping Tools Help New Jersey Communities Plan for Climate Change
The expanded suite of apps will assist decision-makers to predict and prepare for future events and conditions New Jersey residents and planners alike have a new set of decision-support tools to help prepare their communities for climate change, thanks to a suite of data-visualization and mapping tools developed at Rutgers University’s New Jersey Climate Change Resource […]
RU COOL marks 30th anniversary at forefront of climate change research, ocean discovery
Scott Glenn – Dept. of Marine and Coastal Sciences; Jonathan Holloway – President, Rutgers University





