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A $27,500 state grant, part of a $1.2 million initiative supporting college students across New Jersey, will help fight food insecurity locally.
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.
Paromita Nath, Ph.D., and Andrea Vernengo, Ph.D., have received national recognition for their innovative education practices.
Gov. Phil Murphy shared his views on the future of the state, the country and the role of good government during “An Evening with Governor Murphy” on Dec. 3 at Rowan University. Hosted by the Rowan Institute for Public Policy & Citizenship (RIPPAC), Murphy offered words of wisdom from his tenure as governor to a packed Eynon Ballroom of Rowan students, faculty, staff and friends of the university.
Can tech training help older adults manage their health? Meet Dara LoBuono, dietitian and nutrition scientist.
Rowan University and the National Elevator Industry Educational Program (NEIEP) celebrated a new partnership with a ceremonial signing event on Nov. 24 at NEIEP’s Rhode Island training center. The collaboration creates new academic pathways for members of the International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC), where members earn college credit for their apprenticeship training and advance toward a Rowan degree and certificate.
To celebrate the institution's story and share it more broadly than ever before, Rowan University has launched “Defy Definition,” a bold, new communication campaign that reflects Rowan and its direction.
Noteworthy Achievements Rowan University employees regularly make noteworthy contributions that advance the institution’s commitment to excellence. Please take a moment to recognize their achievements.
Before millions of Americans tune in to the Thanksgiving Day tradition, Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine students Alena Brown, Kristianne Casale and Seraphim Lyons found themselves behind the scenes in a world filled with fur and finesse – the National Dog Show.