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Rowan researchers continue to advance work that supports health and economic growth across the region and beyond.
Ying “Gina” Tang and Robert Hesketh, both longtime professors in the Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering, recently received national recognition for their significant contributions to their respective fields.
Rowan University hosted the 40th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Breakfast and Day of Service on Jan. 19, honoring the life and legacy of King through community engagement, scholarship support and volunteerism. More than 250 students, alumni, faculty, staff and community partners filled Eynon Ballroom for an uplifting and educational gathering
Could medication help reduce muscle loss related to aging? Meet Kleiton Dos Santos Silva, exercise physiologist.
Accolade positions EFM among the country’s most exciting emerging cultural institutions.
Military Match Day 2025 offered eight Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine (SOM) fourth-year students on military scholarships an early look at where they will begin residency training in summer 2025.
Dr. John Ekakoro, assistant professor of epidemiology, public health, and food safety at Rowan University’s Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine provides insights into the One Health approach and its growing importance in addressing today’s most complex health challenges.
Inductotherm Group’s new co-op program with Rowan, students will gain exciting opportunities for hands-on experience that leads to career readiness, networking, resume-building and, perhaps, a full-time job with the company.
The Ric & Jean Edelman Planetarium at Rowan University has been recognized for its efforts to create an accessible and inclusive environment for all visitors, including autistic and sensory-sensitive individuals.
Investment in Strategic Innovation Centers will bolster entrepreneurship and catalyze economic growth.