Aug. 28, 2008

- College of Engineering hosts High School Scholars Program
Two dozen students from area high schools will attend the Rowan University College of Engineering High School Scholars Program from July 8 to August 7. The program will expose students selected from populations under-represented in technological fields — women and minorities — to transportation engineering. ... - Rowan hosts engineering workshops for high school students
Forty high school students from Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth and Union counties in New Jersey and from schools in Pennsylvania and Connecticut have registered for Rowan University's Introduction for Students to Engineering (RISE), the College of Engineering's program for students curious about a future as an engineer. ... - Rowan engineering students' airplane research crystal clear
Forget delays, lines and ticket costs — for many people, flying isn't just an aggravation, it's an outright phobia. ... - Rowan names new business dean
After an extensive national search, Rowan University has appointed Dr. Niranjan Pati as dean of the Rohrer College of Business, effective July 1. He replaces Ted Schoen, who has led the college since 1999. ... - South Jersey 25 are named
The Philadelphia Business Journal and Rowan University's Rohrer College of Business have identified the fastest-growing 25 businesses in southern New Jersey at the South Jersey 25 Awards luncheon this past Thursday, June 12th.... - Students work with Pfizer on green chemistry initiative
Rowan University (Glassboro, N.J.) chemical engineering majors Anthony Furiato and Timothy Moroz may help make a drug that eases the pain of arthritis sufferers gentler on the environment.... - Local Rowan student works with Pfizer on green chemistry initiative
Rowan University (Glassboro, N.J.) chemical engineering senior Kyle Lynch may help make a drug that eases the pain of arthritis sufferers gentler on the environment.... - Documentary on farming honored by New Jersey Broadcasters Association
A student documentary on the status and future of New Jersey farms has been named best public affairs show by the New Jersey Broadcasters Association (NJBA). ... - Research papers from Rowan presented at ECA conference
Ten research papers written by students, alumni and faculty members from Rowan University were presented at the 2008 convention of the Eastern Communication Association this spring in Pittsburgh. ... - Two Rowan officers cited for meritorious service
Two state organizations have commended a pair of patrol officers in Rowan University's Department of Public Safety for their work in saving a student from choking and in apprehending suspects in an armed robbery near campus. ...





