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Quantum science and engineering research across the United States recently received a $39 million boost from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), including a new three-year, $800,000 project led by Rowan University’s Erik Hoy, Ph.D.
Rowan University’s College of Humanities & Social Sciences will present a screening of "The Paradox of Seabrook Farms - Shattered Dreams, Restored Hopes,” a documentary focusing on the plight of workers at the historic farming operation in Cumberland County, on Sept. 26 in Glassboro.
One of the largest organized efforts to raise awareness about climate change launches Sept. 22 in Manhattan where a documentary featuring Rowan University researcher Jennifer Walker will premiere.
Dual credit and stackable certificates will create opportunities for Williamson students seeking careers in construction or project management.
Nineteen paraprofessionals working in the Camden school district are beginning their journeys to become certified teachers in the city through Teach Camden, a partnership between the district and Rowan University’s College of Education.
Rowan University president and Cooper Medical School of Rowan University dean included in a list honoring some of the most impactful educators in the state.
Artist/historian Wendel White launches yearlong program with “Folding Time,” a thought-provoking collection of images at the Rowan University Art Gallery and Museum, 301 W. High Street in Glassboro.
NJ PBS and Rowan University will present a live conversation between New Jersey’s U.S Senate candidates from the Agnes Varis NJ PBS Studio in Newark.
At its Sept. 11 meeting, the Rowan University Board of Trustees approved the funding of an additional Glassboro police officer and firefighter. Starting this fall, Rowan will directly support the salaries of four Glassboro police officers and three firefighters. Rowan began to support the municipal police department in 2012 and the fire department in 2023. In 2006, Rowan purchased a firetruck for Glassboro to better navigate campus roadways.