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New Study Reveals Progress in Hospital Maternity Care Access in New Jersey, with Opportunities for Continued Improvement.

New Study Reveals Progress in Hospital Maternity Care Access in New Jersey, with Opportunities for Continued Improvement.

by William Jester | Jan 12, 2026 | Community, News

The availability of maternity care services varies considerably throughout New Jersey hospitals with those having the fewest services are more likely to serve Hispanic patients, while those with the most services serve a larger proportion of White patients, according...

Submit Your Proposal for Clinical Trials Days 2026

by Pamela Dahlen | Jan 9, 2026 | Community, News

CLINICAL TRIALS DAY 2026: Advancing Health Through Research May 20, 2026 Call for Proposals (Proposal Deadline February 13th) Showcase Your Research. Share Your Innovation. Advance Health Through Clinical Science. Clinical Trials Day celebrates the essential...
New technology helps Rutgers Cancer Institute, RWJUH clinicians detect lung cancer sooner.

New technology helps Rutgers Cancer Institute, RWJUH clinicians detect lung cancer sooner.

by William Jester | Jan 8, 2026 | Community, News

An innovative technology, ion robotic bronchoscopy, that can help interventional pulmonologists and thoracic surgeons diagnose lung cancer earlier is available at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital together with Rutgers Cancer Institute in New...
YWCC Expands K–12 Computing and Math Outreach Across Newark.

YWCC Expands K–12 Computing and Math Outreach Across Newark.

by William Jester | Jan 7, 2026 | Community, News

Technology for the greater good of society. That is a principal tenet of the NJIT mission, and one that is carried forward by the university’s Ying Wu College of Computing (YWCC) and its many initiatives to increase education and opportunity for K-12 students in the...

N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy urges microplastics regulations in tap water. Can water providers meet the challenge?

by William Jester | Jan 6, 2026 | News

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy this week led a petition that was sent to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, urging for nationwide monitoring of microplastics in public drinking water. The tiny particles come from a variety of plastic products and can contaminate...
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