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- It could happen ...(University of California-Los Angeles's Alan Robock)
- Anuclear war could devastate the global climate for years by lowering the worldwide average temperature by several degrees, according to a study by a team of scientists at Rutgers University, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and the University of California-Los Angeles. Lead author Alan Robock--a...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- Books of note
- Check out the "essential reading list" for students during Black History Month, put together by Dr. Karla Holloway, the William Rand Kenan Professor of English at Duke University. And check out Holloway's memoirs, BookMarks: Reading in Black and White (Rutgers University Press, 2006), in which she writes about the meaning...
- Research articles 2007-01-25
- Making an e-match.(LOVE)(Brief Article)
- Can we find true love through the computer? The kind that penetrates our souls and changes our lives utterly? Helen Fisher thinks we can. The Rutgers University professor, described as the "doyenne of desire" in this month's story about love, says that falling in love can...
- Research articles 2006-02-01
- Rutgers uses Hopeline grant to teach students impact of sexual violence.(Sexual Assault)
- Professors at Rutgers University (N.J.) will be able to provide students information about sexual assault and dating violence with the aid of a $10,000 grant the university's foundation received from Verizon's Hopeline program. Under the grant, the Sexual Assault Services and Crime Victims...
- Research articles 2005-12-01
- Bridging the gap between single crystals and ceramics.(ELECTRONICS)
- Scientists at Rutgers University, USA, have developed novel piezoelectric materials that mimic the performance of traditionally fabricated crystalline wafers, without the time and expense of growing crystals in a molten mixture. The technique could see the development of single-crystal piezoelectrics in sizes and...
- Research articles 2005-08-01
- Ashley Montagu
- Ashley Montagu Anthropologist and educator Ashley Montagu (1905-1999) focused on human bio-social evolution and maintained throughout his long career that cultural phenomena are not genetically predetermined. In more than 50 books published for both an academic and general readership, Montagu broadened understanding of human social evolution. His topics ranged from...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- Inside ASIS&T
- ASIS&T 2004 Annual Meeting CoverageAs this issue of the Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology goes to press, members of ASIS&T are finalizing their plans for attendance at the 2004 Annual Meeting in Providence, Rhode Island. Complete coverage of the meeting will be included in the...
- Research articles 2004-12-01
- Rutgers University Seeks Mediator to Settle Professor Contract Talks.
- By Sarah Greenblatt, Home News Tribune, East Brunswick, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 12--RUTGERS: The university has abandoned contract talks with professors and teaching assistants, contending the two sides have reached an impasse. Rutgers will seek a state...
- Research articles 2004-03-12
- 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. ...
- Research articles 2004-01-30
- Ashley Montagu
- Ashley Montagu Anthropologist and educator Ashley Montagu (1905-1999) focused on human bio-social evolution and maintained throughout his long career that cultural phenomena are not genetically predetermined. In more than 50 books published for both an academic and general readership, Montagu broadened understanding of human social evolution. His topics ranged from...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- V. Kerry Smith
- 2002 Fellow University Distinguished Professor and Director, The Center for Environmental and Resource Economic Policy, North Carolina State University, 1999-present Arts and Sciences Professor of Environmental Economics, Duke University, 1994-99 University Distinguished Professor, North Carolina State University, 1987-94 Centennial Professor, Vanderbilt University, 1983-87 Professor, University...
- Research articles 2002-12-01
- Program Helps Diversify Nation's Business Professors.
- By Paul H. Johnson, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 21--During a successful accounting career spanning 19 years, Liz Arnold Washington always had an image in the back of her mind. She would picture herself leading a college...
- Research articles 2002-01-21
- Edison, N.J., Firm Creates Railroad Ties from Recycled Containers.
- By Lewis Krauskopf, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 12--Commuters on NJ Transit's Morristown train line are traveling over new terrain these days: old milk jugs. From Hoboken to Harrison, 36 railroad ties made from recycled consumer...
- Research articles 2001-08-12
- Professor's Cash Donation For Rutgers Trading Class
- Some Rutgers University students are doing more than learning about trading. Wall Street businessman David Whitcomb, a professor emeritus of the New Jersey state college, has donated $100,000 to Rutgers so that students can manage a real stock portfolio. "I always felt that hands-on realistic stuff like case...
- Research articles 2001-04-01
- Professor's Cash Donation For Rutgers Trading Class.
- Some Rutgers University students are doing more than learning about trading. Wall Street businessman David Whitcomb, a professor emeritus of the New Jersey state college, has donated $100,000 to Rutgers so that students can manage a real stock portfolio. "I always...
- Research articles 2001-04-01
- New Jersey Professor Heads Firm Researching Plants' Drug Potential.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
- Jan. 3--Ilya Raskin sees a booming business in what he calls "potentially valuable products hiding in fields, meadows, forest and marshes." Plants. Not that Raskin, a plant sciences professor at Rutgers University, goes rooting around meadows or the woods on a...
- Research articles 2000-01-04
- Black woman prof. among four named as the year's best
- Francine Essien, a Black biology professor at Rutgers University in New Jersey, recently was named the 1994-95 U.S. Professor of the Year for Research and Doctoral Universities by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Three other professors received honors in the fields of English, philosophy and history....
- Research articles 1994-11-14
Additional Resources
- Members Win Awards for Contributions to Drying Research and Polymer Extrusion
- Emeritus member George D. Saravacos is the 2004 recipient of the Excellence in Drying Research Award, presented at the biennial International Drying Symposium IDS 2004 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 24. Sponsored by Procter and Gamble, the award recognizes Saravacos' outstanding career in drying technology, and includes a $2,000...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- 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,...
- Research articles 1997-06-01
- Rutgers Steps To the Table
- As the Atlantic City casino industry booms with expanding gambling halls and new casinos on the drawing board, Rutgers University announced last week the opening of its Center for Gambling Studies to study the field's human and economic impact. "Gambling is here to stay," said Lia Nower, the center's director...
- Research articles 2007-03-12
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