A series of short films, including Hettrick’s 5-minute piece, will be screened at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, in Room 105 of ...
“Pingpong is a good activity to do for a few minutes between obligations,” he explains. “It’s great for fitness, but also ...
Guest curated by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, a citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation who has curated more than ...
Swarbrick’s associated Wellness Inventory, a free online tool to assess individual wellness across eight dimensions (physical ...
First human trials at Rutgers Health and other institutions demonstrate better infection resistance and limb preservation ...
Results in The Journal of American Dental Association showed the non-opioid combination provided superior pain relief during ...
Alexander Motyl, professor of political science and deputy director of the Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers–Newark, is noted for his prolific writings on contemporary politics in Eastern Europe, ...
Kevin Kolben, assistant professor at the Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick, led 22 M.B.A. students on an intense 11-day learning experience in India during spring break of 2006. The ...
Carol Kaufman-Scarborough is a professor of marketing at the School of Business in Camden. She has taught at Rutgers since 1983. Her courses include global marketing strategy, consumer behavior, and ...
Sarah Ralston, associate professor of animal science at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, established a unique program in 1999, giving students the opportunity to train and handle ...
Food as a metaphor Deering is one of seven senior staff psychologists at Counseling and Psychological Services where she sees 15 to 20 students a week in individual therapy. She also conducts therapy ...
Since 1981, psychotherapist Nancy McWilliams has been a visiting professor of psychology at Rutgers' Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology. An expert in psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, ...