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Can scientists solve swallowing dysfunctions? Meet François Gould, physiologist.
The rapid development of artificial intelligence and the usability of large language models have promised to transform industries on a large scale, but first engineers must figure out how to integrate intelligent systems with real-world manufacturing methods.
For more than 2 decades, Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine researcher Paola Leone, Ph.D., has dedicated her career to investigating Canavan disease, a debilitating brain disorder that affects infants and young children.
In just its third season, The Pride of the Profs made Rowan proud with appearance in 250th anniversary parade.
Yashaswi Parikh has wanted to work as a pediatrician for as long as she can remember—long before her brother, Om, was diagnosed with a rare type of brain tumor that sent him in and out of hospitals for three years.
Can an educational game help engineering students learn how to improve their future decision-making? A Rowan chemical engineering professor is working to figure that out.
Despite forecasts of inclement weather across the region on Sunday, October 12, Rowan University will proceed with the Admissions Open House as scheduled.
Dongmei Dong, Ph.D., is leading work to develop a new sensing system designed to quantify PFAS contamination in water through a simple, real-time electronic response.
Understanding how trust in leadership affects employee and team performance is essential. Meet Elly Qu, business management researcher.
The Oct. 7 ribbon cutting marks the second Saxbys location on Rowan University’s campus and the 28th in the nation. The first at Rowan – and in New Jersey – opened in Business Hall in 2021.