"Two States: One Bay, a bi-state conversation about the future of Raritan Bay" was the 2015 annual conference sponsored by the Sustainable Raritan River Initiative, a program of the Rutgers Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Professors Steven Handel and Bonnie McCay, representing SEBS as a partner agency in the Initiative, participated in the "Towards a Shared Agenda" panel at the conference. Read More �
Lou Cooperhouse, director of the Rutgers Food Innovation Center and President of the New Jersey Business Incubation Network and Jessica Paolini, Economic Development Manager of Choose New Jersey, Inc., visit Israel to meet with academic, government, business incubation, and investment organizations. Read More �
In a study published in in the April 2015 issue of Public Library of Science One, SEBS researchers and collaborators identified a bacterium that can detoxify uranium by accepting electrons in a method known as reduction. Read More �
New Jersey resident and Atlantic County 4-H Volunteer Dorothy Calimer has been named one of 16 individuals to be inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame during a special ceremony to be held on October 9 at the National 4-H Youth Conference Center in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Read More �
V. Monica Bricelj, research professor in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences & Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory, and adjunct professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution & Natural Resources, was awarded a Mexico-U.S. Commission for Educational and Cultural Exchange COMEXUS/Fulbright-Garcia Robles fellowship.
Josh Kohut, associate professor in the Department of Marine & Coastal Sciences and Pamela McElwee, associate professor in the Department of Human Ecology were named inaugural "Chancellor's Scholars" by the New Brunswick Chancellor's Office. Robert Kopp, SAS associate professor and associate director of the Rutgers Energy Institute, was also named a Chancellor Scholar.
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