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Rowan University’s Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) program has been named to The Princeton Review’s Best Online Doctor of Education programs for 2025.
The long-time partners are exploring the potential for a joint innovation center aimed at boosting medical technology commercialization in the region.
To help the institution further shape and implement its AI strategy, Rowan has appointed Nidhal C. Bouaynaya, Ph.D., an established artificial intelligence and machine learning expert, as its inaugural associate vice president for artificial intelligence.
Qian He, Ph.D., aims to help planners and municipal officials in shore communities grapple with declining home values amid a resulting loss in property taxes due to climate change.
A Vineland native, Gheysens will address graduates, family and friends during the University’s main Commencement ceremony Saturday, May 10, in Coach Richard Wackar Stadium.
The Division of University Research has created a webpage to keep Rowan's research community updated on federal funding.
Scientists have long surmised that the seeds of life on Earth may have originated in space. New research overseen by a Rowan University professor may help support that theory.
Scheduled as part of Black History Month celebrations at Rowan, the exhibition includes works by four former members of the organization, artists who helped illustrate the nationally distributed Black Panther Newspaper.
Rowan University recently entered into partnership agreements with two federal research labs in our region. One encourages collaboration with local industry and businesses. The second will extend opportunities for Rowan students to earn academic credit, internships and career guidance.
As we begin 2025 and the spring semester, we invite you to reflect on what makes our University a truly special place: the diversity, kindness and mutual respect that unite us. The start of a new year is an opportunity to recommit to these values and to support one another in creating an inclusive and vibrant community for all.