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The Sweeney Center for Public Policy will host its fourth major energy conference, “Meeting New Jersey’s Energy Needs: Clean Energy, Supply and Demand,” at Rowan University on Thursday, Feb. 27.
President recognized by publications for his stewardship of Rowan University, its historic growth and impact on the community throughout his tenure.
Set to open March 29, visitors will explore the exhilarating lost world of the dinosaurs and discover Rowan University's fossil-filled quarry.
Rowan University remains dedicated to providing a welcoming and supportive environment for all students, faculty and staff.
With light snow covering the nascent construction site next door, officials from Rowan University, Virtua Health, and state and local government gathered in the Samuel H. Jones Innovation Center on West Campus to celebrate the beginning stages of building the new home of the Rowan-Virtua Rita & Larry Salva School of Nursing & Health Professions.
Research by Rowan University historian Jody Russell Manning is helping theater audiences across the nation better understand the impact of Nazi atrocities at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Poland.
Zenaida Otero Gephardt, Ph.D., has been recognized as Delaware Valley Engineer of the Year by the Engineers’ Club of Philadelphia.
Students in Alex Yoh’s Sport and Entertainment Event Planning course joined him in New Orleans ahead of the Super Bowl for a lesson that may help launch careers.
Is it possible to better predict where water flows within oceans? Meet Helga Huntley, mathematician.
Free lecture to help listeners better grasp the severity of the global climate crisis and embolden them to take actions to lessen the impact.