The Father Center of New Jersey will host a statewide fatherhood conference on Thursday, November 3rd in New Brunswick.
Rutgers researchers track a rise in Hinduphobia on social media and other messaging platforms
Hispanic and Black parents say they are very or moderately concerned about the risk of suicide for their children
Sociologists analyze what it means to dream and imagine future possibilities, and how people’s dreams differ
The Center for Vector Biology asks visitors and residents of New Jersey to send in their ticks
Jennifer Damis-Jones and Kelly Moore of Rutgers-New Brunswick discuss mental health issues
The strategic effort follows a nine-month process involving cross-campus collaboration
Events culminate around an increased focus on mental health and wellness for students and employees
The Game of Real Life ‘teaches people how to cope with life’s many challenges’
“The Invisible Extinction” chronicles the pioneering work of globetrotting microbiome researchers
Racial Bias among Doctors May Exacerbate Disparities in HIV Prevention, Rutgers-led Study Finds
Research points to the need for a multisector approach for improving women’s health during pregnancy in New Jersey
Despite the belief that early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias is crucial, a new Rutgers study found that the diagnosis
The 24-hour news cycle and social media bombardment often resulting in conflicting messages about health issues might be making it harder th
Rutgers-led study looks at medically treated opioid overdoses in New Jersey during the rapid spread of fentanyl
Rutgers Alumni, Graduate Student Suggest New Term for Anxiety about Returning to the “New Normal”
Rutgers scholar notes instances where presidential politics remain influenced by gender and race
Researchers find the benefits of free time depend on our beliefs about it
The U.S Department of Energy and the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Provide Planning Resources for Resilient Municipal Microgrids
Rutgers community outreach programs focus on hard-hit populations
The vaccination rates of people who get COVID-19 news exclusively through Facebook are lower than the overall population.
Rutgers expert explains how brands can reach this demographic
New data reveals digital inequality’s effect on lower-income students
Rutgers professor shares history of Juneteenth and reflects on the Congressional vote to make it a national holiday
Survey analyzes distribution and acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine across groups of gender, age, education, race and region
Bettaway Supply Chain Services steps in to collaborate with Rutgers Center for Adult Autism Services (RCAAS)
Scholar is writing a biography on the civil rights icon and 'conscience of Congress’
Rutgers sociologist Paul Hirschfield discusses U.S. police practices, the changes made and the changes still needed since Floyd’s killing.