Cara Cuite – Department of Human Ecology
SEBS
Sandy’s legacy: NJ faces imminent peril in flood plains | Editorial
Christopher C. Obropta – Department of Environmental Sciences; Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Your spice containers may be contaminated with salmonella and other dangerous bacteria
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science
Scientists Warn Nuclear War Would Make the World Colder, Darker and Hungrier
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
New Jersey Fall Foliage at Peak or Near-peak Conditions
Jason Grabosky – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Watch as 40-ton humpback whales lunge out of the water next to shocked Jersey Shore fishermen
Danielle Brown – Dept. of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
National Transfer Student Week: Isabel DeVita (SEBS’25) – A Committed Environmentalist
Isabel DeVita comes to SEBS already a committed environmentalist. A transfer student from the State University of New York (SUNY) Environmental Science and Forestry Program, Isabel joined us as a sophomore and anticipates graduating in 2025, majoring in Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources where she sees lots of opportunities. This born and raised Jersey Girl […]
Baseball History Is No Longer Written With Ash Bats
Jason Grabosky – Department of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources
Desire Walker (SEBS’26) Wins 2022 AKC Sir John D. Spurling Scholarship
The AKC Humane Fund, Inc. announced the 2022 recipients of the Sir John D. Spurling Scholarship, celebrating the human-canine bond. Each year, the AKC Humane Fund awards five full-time students enrolled in courses of study that contribute to the well-being of dogs and the advancement of responsible pet ownership. Desire Walker (SEBS’24) is one of […]
Spice containers pose contamination risk during food preparation
Donald Schaffner – Department of Food Science



