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Given inclement weather is in the forecast, it is important for students to review Rowan’s inclement weather procedures.
Given inclement weather is in the forecast, it is important to review Rowan’s inclement weather procedures.
Rowan University and Nordic International University have partnered to expand international education opportunities for students across Central Asia. Through joint-campus programs, the partnership will provide access to advanced technologies, information and training in high-demand fields like information technology, data science and business management as students pursue their diplomas.
Glacial deposits help scientists trace Earth’s climate history. Meet Aaron Barth, glacial geologist and paleoclimatologist.
Readers choice poll runs through Dec. 22. Read more and vote today!
Michele Pich of Rowan's Shreiber Family Pet Therapy Program testified Nov. 24 before the Assembly Health Committee in support of N.J. Assembly Bill 1165, which could lead to a K-12 pet therapy pilot program across the state.
A perennial weed called the Carolina redroot can quickly spread through a healthy cranberry bog. Rowan researchers are working on an AI solution for farmers.
Funding is part of a $1.2 million initiative supporting college students across New Jersey.
Stanley C. Middleman spoke to students Dec. 2 at Rowan University’s Business Hall during “Evening with an Executive,” an ongoing series organized by the Rohrer Center for Professional Development, part of the Rohrer College of Business.
New Jersey has 6,827 bridges and maintaining up-to-date information on their condition is time- and resource-intensive. A Rowan-led team is working to address the problem.