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New Jersey Health Foundation (NJHF) has awarded more than $1.5 million in seed funding to Rowan University researchers this spring, reaching a record high.
The Electrical Engineering Technology pathway joins a long list of associate-to-bachelor’s degree completion programs offered by RCBC and the University.
Shawn Tucker, Rutgers University’s vice president of Athletic Development and deputy athletic director, is Rowan University's new director of Athletics.
We become more attuned to the present by understanding the past. Meet Mikkel Dack, historian.
Rowan University’s main Commencement ceremony will recognize Christopher DeMayo ’02, as Distinguished Alumnus of the Year, and Nicholas Peppas, who will receive an Honorary Doctor of Entrepreneurship degree. Wawa CEO Chris Gheysens will delivery the keynote.
On Monday, Aprill 28, the College of Performing Arts will recognize graduating students for their exceptional performance during the annual Medallion ...
Former Eagles quarterback supports at-risk youths in underserved communities through his foundation, Jaws Youth Playbook.
Over time, the neurodegenerative disorder Parkinson’s disease robs patients of their ability to control their muscles, including those required to swallow food. With support from NIH, François Gould is investigating why.
Collaboration will help provide aspiring accountants with a direct pathway to CPA licensure through hands-on experience and academic excellence.
For the second consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has recognized Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU) among its 2025 Best Medical Schools for both Primary Care (Tier 2) and Research (Tier 3). CMSRU earned the highest Primary Care ranking of any medical school in New Jersey and the New York metropolitan area. This national recognition highlights CMSRU’s commitment to developing physician leaders through a student-centered curriculum focused on education, innovation, leadership, and service.