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Tim Dewysockie practically fell into the subject matter for his recently published book, “Grave Dealings: Body Snatching in Philadelphia, 1762–1883.”
The use of digital tools makes research in the humanities more accessible. Meet Jessica Mack, historian.
To receive the Outstanding Community Engagement Award from the American Planning Association’s New Jersey Chapter in December.
Sometimes students have everything they need to succeed – except a great suit.
Kirti Yenkie, Ph.D., an associate professor of chemical engineering in the Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering, has received the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Sustainable Engineering Forum’s Education Award for 2025.
The partnership creates a debt-free pathway for aspiring nurses and expands access to high-quality home health care in the region.
An authentic piece of space history has landed in Glassboro.
Launched in January to recognize students’ talent and creativity, the annual contest celebrates the artistry of scientific research and creative inquiry underway at Rowan. The free competition is open to all Rowan-affiliated students.
AI is transforming our work. Meet Tony Lin, tech-driven accounting professor.
Then a rising young journalist, Leon Zimmerman covered historic Cold War meeting on the Glassboro State College campus.