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Rachel Godsil grew up attending civil rights marches with her parents in the late 1960s and 1970s in Milwaukee. As a professor of law at Rutgers Law School in Newark, she now works to reduce bias and anxiety linked to race, ethnicity and gender. Read the latest in an ongoing series profiling new faculty across the university.
Rutgers-Newark celebrates the opening of Life Sciences Center II, a $59 million science facility decades in the making. The facility broadens the university’s capacity as talent pipeline for women and minorities in science and enhances support for community-based research that has an impact in Greater Newark.
For all those fans of Nutella, the threat of a global hazelnut shortage is disturbing news. But researchers at Rutgers have developed a blight-resistant tree that could address a worldwide shortage by expanding the area where hazelnuts can grow. Read our release and the story on NJ.com.