Giving more blood to anemic patients after a heart attack may save lives, according to a Rutgers Health–led study. The study, ...
Alexander Motyl, professor of political science and deputy director of the Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers–Newark, is noted for his prolific writings on contemporary politics in Eastern Europe, ...
The first recipients of the Presidential Employee Excellence Recognition Awards were celebrated on Monday, December 11, during a ceremony at the Rutgers Club.
Sarah Ralston, associate professor of animal science at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, established a unique program in 1999, giving students the opportunity to train and handle ...
Carol Kaufman-Scarborough is a professor of marketing at the School of Business in Camden. She has taught at Rutgers since 1983. Her courses include global marketing strategy, consumer behavior, and ...
The only girl: She may be a police officer, but Emma O’Flanagan is not afraid to break the rules. The 23-year-old doesn’t let anything, especially her gender, stop her from achieving her goals.
Kevin Kolben, assistant professor at the Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick, led 22 M.B.A. students on an intense 11-day learning experience in India during spring break of 2006. The ...
Rutgers Health experts issue a call to action for the FDA to grant marketing orders for nicotine pouch products that meet its standards faster than it had e-cigarettes Authors Cristine Delnevo, ...
The recycled plastic lumber that Rutgers Professor Thomas Nosker invented decades ago is now used all over the world in bridges, railway ties, docks and picnic tables. It’s less dense than water, yet ...
An initiative headed by the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy aims to use education to end pediatric asthma deaths in Newark and beyond When two children died from asthma-related complications at the ...
A new Rutgers-led project tracks how Americans view artificial intelligence’s impact on politics, media and daily life As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more prevalent, a new Rutgers ...