For students in Rowan University’s Field School, history isn’t something found only in textbooks; it’s waiting in soil ...
Explore the Summer 2026 edition of the Rowan Research newsletter, featuring research on American Revolutionary War soldiers, crystals growing in space, innovative partnerships and more.
CMSRU faculty member and charter class graduate Cynthia Glickman, MD, was named the 2026-27 Gold Humanism Scholar at the ...
As the United States marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Americans are reflecting on the people, ...
Public historian Jennifer Janofsky leads the research effort to identify Hessian soldiers found in a Revolutionary War mass ...
The PROFessionals of the Month program celebrates exemplary Rowan University employees, as nominated each month by their colleagues across the University community. To read honorees’ profiles, visit ...
Each year on June 19, people throughout the country recognize Juneteenth, marking the day in 1865 when news of the Emancipation Proclamation finally reached enslaved African Americans in Galveston, ...
It’s fairly common knowledge that the human brain is electrical, meaning its cells communicate through tiny bursts of electricity. But what about, say, the pancreas? “All of our cells are electrical ...
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