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USU gets $5 million for bridge study
LOGAN -- Utah State University engineering researchers Marvin Halling, Paul Barr and Kevin Womack received $5 million as part of a national study on bridge safety. The funding is provided by the Federal Highway Administration Office of Infrastructure, Research and Development as part of its Long-Term Bridge Performance...
Tags: Components, Government, HARDWARE, Rutgers University, SOFTWARE, Utah
Research articles 2008-05-12
Bryant's lawyer: Charges 'overreach'
Defense attorneys yesterday described the indictment against State Sen. Wayne Bryant (D., Camden) and his codefendant, R. Michael Gallagher, as "an overreaching effort" to criminalize conduct "within the bounds of state law."In voluminous motions filed in federal court in Trenton, attorneys for both men said all the charges should be...
Tags: attorney, Components, Government, HARDWARE, Litigation, prosecutor, Rutgers University
Research articles 2007-10-11
Imus is suspended; will it be enough?
Radio "shock jock" Don Imus has been hit with a shock of his own.The popular personality, known as "I-Man," will be suspended for two weeks, beginning Monday, for his on-air racial slurs about the Rutgers University women's basketball team, CBS and NBC officials confirmed late yesterday.The syndicated  Imus in the...
Tags: CBS Corp., Government, MARKETING, NBC Universal Inc., network, radio, Rutgers University, team, women
Research articles 2007-04-10
Big Breaks for a Small Company
MONMOUTH JUNCTION TyRx prepares new products and a major licensing agreement TyRx Pharma of Monmouth Junction is on a roll. The medical device maker is bringing two products to market and this week is expected to announce a licensing deal with a major New Jersey health care company,...
Tags: antibiotics, Benefits, Government, HEALTHCARE, Rutgers University, SOFTWARE, surgery
Research articles 2007-01-15
Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad: The Anti-human Values of "Animal Rights"
If you are reading these words, you are a human being. That used to matter morally. Indeed, it was once deemed a self-evident truth that being a Homo sapien created intrinsic moral value based simply and merely on being human-a principle sometimes called "human exceptionalism." No more. Human exceptionalism is...
Tags: Gary, Government, INTERNET, Manufacturing, PETA, Rutgers University, SINGER
Research articles 2007-01-01
Focus on people, patience will help Camden recovery
Back in October, I lamented in this column that the state's rescue plan for Camden, though well-intentioned, was faltering because it was "mostly about buildings - building them, expanding them, tearing them down - and almost nothing about people." Well, imagine my surprise last week when the man supervising all...
Tags: Government, recovery, Rutgers University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-12-04
Hanebrink, Paul A.: In Defense of Christian Hungary: Religion, Nationalism, and Antisemitism, 1890-1944.(Book review)
Hanebrink, Paul A.: In Defense of Christian Hungary: Religion, Nationalism, and Antisemitism, 1890-1944 Ithaca: Cornell University Press 255 pp., $39.95, ISBN 978-0-8014-4485-2 Publication Date: August 2006 This is a well-researched and ambitious volume by a Rutgers University professor of history. Hanebrink intended...
Tags: church, Government, Hungary, Rutgers University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-06-22
Universal Detection Technology in Partnership With Rutgers/CAIT to Present at the Homeland Security Conference at Fairleigh Dickinson University
LOS ANGELES -- Universal Detection Technology (OTCBB:UDTT) - The Company announced today that it will be exhibiting its technology and detection mechanism at the Homeland Security Conference taking place at the Edward Williams Hall Auditorium of the Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey on August 22nd, 2005. UDTT will be...
Tags: conference, Government, partnership, Rutgers University, Transportation, Universal Detection Technology
Research articles 2005-08-08
Higher Education assists and excels at Domestic Security
Immediately after the 9/11 tragedy, then New Jersey Acting Governor Donald DiFrancesco created the Critical Infrastructure Advisory Committee IAC under the Domestic Security Preparedness Task Force. It was assembled to organize the then 23 sectors within the civilian community and private sector to develop best practices and prepare vulnerability assessments,...
Tags: agent, Government, Rutgers University, SECURITY
Research articles 2005-04-01
RUNAWAY SUMMER HIT
From the seaside to the mountains, the hottest book in the state last week was the 567-page "9/11 Commission Report" on the 2001 terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. "We can't keep it in the store," says Jason Spina, sales manager for Borders Books & Music in...
Tags: Barnes & Noble Inc., Government, Rutgers University
Research articles 2004-08-02
New Jersey Students Protest High Cost of College Textbooks.
The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 30--Jessica Thomson is no slacker. The Rutgers University senior works part time as a waitress at Applebee's while she takes six classes in subjects ranging from British government to World War II. ...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, professor, Rutgers University, SOFTWARE, textbook, Thomson Corp.
Research articles 2004-01-30
Botanical Industry Learns to Replenish Resources Used in Products.
By Dawn Fallik, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 27--Times are good for the botanical industry, what with all the sandalwood soap, cherry-bark conditioner, and ginseng gum on store aisles these days. But all that essential oil...
Tags: Government, Rutgers University, Strategy
Research articles 2003-10-27
Philadelphia-Area University Submits to Environmental Check.
By Jennifer Moroz, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 3--Michael Quinlan has done something few people would: volunteer to come clean with his mistakes. The director of health and environmental safety for Rutgers University is leading a team of...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, HARDWARE, Rutgers University, Storage, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-01-03
Energy.link
Virtual Cogeneration Go online for a virtual tour of Rutgers University's cogeneration project at www.rci.rutgers.edu/-jonflrty/. This site examines the concept of cogeneration and its application by the utilities department of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. Upon entering the site, you will discover information on the purpose of cogeneration; the...
Tags: Government, INTERNET, Regulations, Rutgers University
Research articles 1999-03-01
Kremlin Capitalism: Privatizing the Russian Economy. (book reviews)
Reviewed by Richard J. Hunter, Jr. Seton Hall University Joseph Blasi is a professor at Rutgers University. Since 1992 he has served as a member of a team of economists and policy experts which advises the Russian government about the process of privatization of the economy,...
Tags: capitalism, FINANCE, Government, Investment, privatization, Rutgers University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1997-06-01
THE MAHLER REPORT: Of News From the Nation's Capital
Gil Kezwer Forward 05-05-1995 THE MAHLER REPORT: Of News From the Nation's Capital. Muffling the Mullahs: Even before President Clinton moved this week to cut off all trade with Iran, his administration seems to have been eager to give the mullahs a...
Tags: Government, Iran, president, Rutgers University, U.N.
Research articles 1995-05-05
Remarks and a question-and-answer session with the College Press Forum
The President. Thank you and welcome to the White House. This is, as I'm sure you agree, a fascinating time to be in our Nation's Capital. We are now having a great debate about how we can best assure the American dream for your generation and for your children well...
Tags: America, Benefits, education, Government, income, job, president, Rutgers University, tax, U.S. Congress, women, workplace
Research articles 1995-03-27
Clinton deserves praise for his call to altruism - Column
No speech in the Clinton campaign was more inspirational than the candidate's remarks at the University of Notre Dame last September. As president, Clinton didn't match it until his March 1 speech at Rutgers University. At both campuses, he issued calls for national service for college students. At Notre...
Tags: altruism, Government, president, Rutgers University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 1993-03-26

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Innovative local productivity projects sought. (National Center for Public Productivity awards by Rutgers Univ.)(Brief Article)
The National Center for Public Productivity NCPP of Rutgers University is seeking applications for its annual Exemplary State and Local Awards EXSL program. The program recognizes innovative public initiatives that produce measurable cost savings and improvements in the quality and productivity of...
Tags: Rutgers University
Research articles 1998-07-13
Grambling State University
DR. ROSE M. HARRIS has been appointed chair of the political science and public administration department at Grambling State University (La.). She was most recently director of the Louisiana Center for Women & Government. Harris holds a bachelor's from Southern University, a master's from Howard University and a doctorate from...
Tags: Louisiana, Rutgers University
Research articles 2007-02-08
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