Improving financial literacy seen as help to closing economic gaps New Jersey often ranks among the states where the gap between rich and poor has grown the widest, according to U.S. census data, and while it’s not a panacea, academic studies have shown that improving...
As a young Black nurse, Charlotte Thomas-Hawkins saw it all. Staffers of color denied leadership roles and promotions, and believing that they were being held to higher standards. The automatic assumption that they had a lesser education. Patients assuming that a...
Join the Rutgers School of Public Health for “Mapping Value: Structural Racism and Health Consequences,” presented by Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway on Thursday, May 5, 2022, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. EST. How do we measure our values and what are...
This active learning virtual workshop will use techniques and case study discussions in breakout rooms to teach PhD students and Postdoctoral Fellows tools and skills to better mentor undergraduate students in a laboratory setting. Attendees will also reflect upon...
Please read Dr. Aleksunes’ article in Reproductive Toxicology titled, “Extravillous trophoblast migration and invasion: Impact of environmental chemicals and pharmaceuticals.” A successful pregnancy requires a healthy and properly functioning...