August 6, 2015 

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Latest Stories:
Last week at the Rutgers Gardens Farmers Market, Acting Governor Kim Guadagno signed into law three pieces of legislation supporting beekeepers, many of whom got their start at OCPE's Bee-ginner Beekeeping course.Read More �

Aug. 2-8 is designated "National Farmers Market Week" in an official proclamation signed by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. This year marks the 16th annual National Farmers Market Week in honor of the important role that farmers markets play in local economies. Read More �

New Brunswick Community Farmers Market- "Community" is Our Middle Name

A perfect example of a model farm market that really gives back to the community is the New Brunswick Community Farmers Market, a project in partnership with the City of New Brunswick, Rutgers Cooperative Extension, and Johnson & Johnson. Read More �

Like many first-year students, Dan Mascarenhas was unsure of his life's course. In high school, he had volunteered with the Emergency Medical Squad in his hometown of Moorestown, New Jersey, as a community service activity and gravitated to "the high intensity and personal dedication required to serve and help patients in need." Read More �
   
Urban ecologist Mariell� Anzelone (CC '93, GSNB '00) leads "Plants are Cool, Too!" video series host Chris Martine through Inwood Hill Park, NYC's primeval urban forest on the northern end of Manhattan. Watch Video �

Recent Honors:
Lena Struwe, associate professor, EENR, won the Innovations in Plant Systematics Education Prize for developing novel and innovative resources for teaching plant systematics.

Jenny Carleo, agricultural and resource management agent for Cape May County, won the 2015 Distinguished Service Award by the National Association of County Agricultural Agents.

 

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