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Naomi Klein and Gloria Steinem discussed the ways technology and new media are reshaping culture and power relationships, and the challenges ahead for progressive movements, during a wide-ranging public discussion at Rutgers-New Brunswick to launch Klein’s service as the inaugural Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies.
The federal grant, shared with the University of Pennsylvania, will be used to examine the effects of tobacco marketing on public health. Find out what how Cristine Delnevo, director of the Center of Tobacco Studies at the Rutgers School of Public Health, plans to use the funding to better understand the impact of advertising and labeling.
Learn about the work of Gloria Bachmann, director of the Women's Health Institute at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School to advance health care for women throughout the world in our series profiling Rutgers scholars who have been working for decades – before the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements started making headlines – as ardent advocates through their research, teaching and outreach.
For the first time in Rutgers’ history, alumni have spaces designed solely for their needs when they visit any university location. This fall, the new Alumni House at Van Nest Hall at Rutgers University-New Brunswick and the new Alumni Center at Rutgers-Newark will celebrate grand openings. These follow the opening of the Alumni House at Rutgers-Camden two years ago.
The prevalence of asthma and obesity – as both separate and coexisting conditions – has grown considerably in the United States in recent years. Obesity is a major risk factor for asthma, in part, because of the systemic and localized inflammation of the airways that occurs in people with a high body mass index. Find out how new finding by Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School researchers show how obesity changes airway function and increases the risk of developing asthma.