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Rowan University recognizes employees for their outstanding contributions to the institution during the annual Celebrating Excellence Awards Ceremony.
In Episode 6 of Rowan On, audiences hear a conversation between host Karen Holloway and paleontologist Kenneth Lacovara, executive director of Edelman Fossil Park & Museum of Rowan University.
Rowan-Virtua Child Abuse Research Education and Service (CARES) Institute provides hope, healing, and support for children and families affected by abuse and trauma. To honor Child Abuse Prevention Month, the institute held its annual pinwheel planting ceremony outside the Rowan Medicine Building in Stratford, New Jersey on Monday, April 6.
At a March 26 forum focused on well-being at Rowan, multiple speakers explained that well-being isn’t a single program or initiative; it’s a shared commitment that requires collaboration across the institution.
Rowan’s College of the Arts hosted Tony Award winner Rachel Chavkin for an evening conversation with Department of Theatre & Dance chair Lane Savadove on March 27. Chavkin shared insights from her twenty-plus-year career as a theatre maker, company founder and freelance director.
Cooper Medical School of Rowan University has joined a global consortium to expand collaboration and drive innovation in medicine, creating new opportunities for students and faculty.
U.S. News ranks Rowan graduate programs and medical schools among the best for 2026.
Rowan University’s Leadership Development Institute graduated its fifth cohort this week. The program offers professional development experiences for high-achieving, aspiring leaders across the institution.
After nearly a week spent camping in Death Valley with six classmates and geology professors Aaron Barth and Lily Pfeifer-Johnson, senior Nick Giannini discovered an appreciation for geology he had not thought possible.
Rowan University’s annual Take Back the Night event will continue its decade-long tradition of raising awareness of sexual and power-based violence while supporting and empowering survivors. Organized by Rowan’s Wellness Center, the program is designed to create a safe and supportive space where survivors and allies can share their experiences, access resources and stand together against interpersonal violence.