Rowan Today

News

Goutham Kodakandla was already an experienced researcher when he spotted a social media post about an opportunity to join Rowan University's Ph.D. program in molecular cell biology and neuroscience.
For Katerina Kasatkin, it's all about the outcome, "working hard little by little every single day, practicing, practicing and achieving a final result," The biomedical engineering major is heading to medical school after graduation.
Psychological science major Sophie Ogunsanmi is heading to a Ph.D. in neuroscience program, where she plans to study the neural effects of traumatic stress. Her research interest was partly shaped by the pandemic's forced social isolation. “We are not created to walk this life alone,” she said.
When it came to capitalizing on every experience available to her at Rowan University, Anushree Chauhan checked every box.
Leslie Canales Franco wants to turn the nutrition field upside down.
Naval doctor strives to empower women and aid service members\r\nOluwapelumi Oluwo, a 28-year-old from Dumfries, VA, applied to the Navy and medical s...
Brendan Bermingham has a special mindset: Set sights on goal. Get it done. Repeat.
In a perfect world, every student would feel as if their major was designed for them. At Rowan University, that seems to be the case for Emerson Harman and the Biomedical Art & Visualization program.
Before she was a top student in the Rohrer College of Business, before she bought her first embroidery machine and began selling clothes online, and well before she dreamed of opening a posh coffee and tea shop, eight-year-old Kaitlyn Tran tried her first martial arts lesson.
Mark Clouse is the latest CEO to take part in on-going series in the Rohrer College of Business.