Aug. 30, 2008

- Get your motor running: Rowan teams with DOT, MVC on motorcycle safety research
The Rowan University College of Engineering is teaming with the New Jersey Department of Transportation, state Motor Vehicle Commission and Virginia Tech to keep motorcycle riders in the Garden State on the road and out of the hospital . . . or morgue. ... - From biologist to poet: Rowan associate dean takes a path less traveled
Biologist Pat Mosto, interim associate dean for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is the author of her first book of poetry, "Senderos de Anoranzas."... - Through award-winning video, Rowan students, prof get word out about sexual assault on college campuses
Working with psychology professor Lois Strauss and two graduate students, Rowan film students produced "It's Not OK: Speak Out Against Sexual Assault," an award-winning, seven-minute video designed to educate college students about sexual assault.... - Engineering team helping to develop new energy system
There's a lot of energy in the College of Engineering at Rowan University these days, and it doesn't have anything to do with 20-year-olds cramming for finals. ... - Quadruple communication major sets her sights on media career
Luticia Hawthorne, 43, graduated from Rowan's College of Communication on Friday, May 16, with four degrees: journalism, public relations, advertising and radio/television/film. ... - Rowan junior to attend New York Times Student Journalism Institute
Rowan University junior Stacy A. Jones, editor-in-chief of the University's student newspaper, has been selected to attend the New York Times Student Journalism Institute. ... - Rowan to host public screening of worldwide Pangea Day (film) event
Rowan University writing arts professor Bill Wolff truly believes that the arts can bring people together. That's why he and his students, Jaclyn Yaeger and Lee West, are organizing Pangea Day on Rowan's campus on Saturday, May 10, from 2-6 p.m. in Bozorth Hall.... - An American in Spain: Rowan senior Michael Grafals earns Fulbright
Michael Grafals knows his Fulbright Program scholarship will teach him about the culture of Spain. But he also thinks teaching English to high school students in Madrid will help him learn more about being an American.... - Salesianum and Mainland students take honors in Rowan University’s 22nd annual H.S. programming contest
Louis Szgalsky and Kevin Touhey of Salesianum School in Wilmington, Del., took first prize in the 22nd Annual Programming Contest held by the Computer Science Department at Rowan University on April 25. Second prize went to Jennifer Chau and Hein Htat, of Mainland Regional High School in Linwood. ... - Rowan to hold Summer Institute in Materials Science for H.S. students
Rowan University will hold the 2008 Summer Institute in Materials Science for high school students June 22 to 27 on the Glassboro campus. ...





