Oct. 13, 2008

- Profs: Olympics offer security challenges, goosebump moments
From emergency preparedness to the impact the Games will have on Chinese police to the "goosebump moments" viewers crave, Rowan University professors are available to address issues surrounding the XXIX Olympiad. ... - Engineering Prof hoping to help future coronary patients
Tom Merrill hopes that 28 feet of glass and plastic tubing will help save the lives of heart attack victims.... - Computer science prof gets award for robots in the classroom
The Institute for Personal Robots in Education has selected Rowan University's Dr. Jennifer Kay, an associate professor of computer science, for a $5,000 award as part of the organization's "Robots in the Classroom for Introductory Computer Science" program.... - CoB graduate receives honor society scholarship
International Honor Society Beta Gamma Sigma has named Rowan University Rohrer College of Business graduate Jesse Liszkiewicz, of Washington Township, winner of a $1,000 Beta Gamma Sigma Scholarship. ... - I have a dream: Context, imagery, cadence made 1963 speech by King great
The "I have a dream speech" by Martin Luther King, Jr. was "as near perfect a rhetorical event as you can have," says Rowan professor Dan Schowalter.... - Rowan engineering team takes top paper award
Rowan University College of Engineering students Anthony Furiato ('08), of Shrewsbury; Kyle Lynch ('09), of Cranford; and Timothy Moroz ('08), of Toms River, won the 12th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference student paper competition for "Green Engineering Design for the Recovery of Solvents in API Manufacturing." ... - Rowan program CHAMPions academics to S.J. youth
Forget the summer slide. For middle and high school students from five South Jersey towns, summer is the time for improving academics, getting a feel for college life and even learning a bit about themselves through Rowan University's annual CHAMP Summer Program in Glassboro. ... - Summer internships help Rowan students gain experience, make connections
Many Rowan University students who aren't taking classes this summer are still gaining valuable knowledge by working in interesting internships. ... - Walkers to learn more about college environment during stop at Rowan
Walking 208 miles through New Jersey, and planting trees along the way, certainly will help 28 Ocean County youngsters gain an appreciation for the environment. But when the group stops at Rowan University on Sunday, July 20, leader Frank Domenico Cipriani is hopeful that their experiences will plant another idea in the walkers' minds. ... - Lots to do during Freshmen Move-In
A wide range of activities are planned for incoming students during Freshmen Move-in August 30 to September 1....





