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COVID-19 upended lives worldwide, impacting hopes and dreams as well as disrupting goals. Hayley Svensson, a fourth-year graduate student in the social psychology doctoral program at the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences, wanted to examine how the pandemic impacted... by | Nov 20, 2023 | News
Please read Dr. Grasman’s article in the Journal of Functional Biomaterials titled, “Aligned Collagen Sponges with Tunable Pore Size for Skeletal Muscle Tissue Regeneration.” Volumetric muscle loss (VML) is a condition in which skeletal muscle mass... by | Nov 20, 2023 | News
Rutgers-Newark experts are working to raise awareness of the link between educational disability classifications and incarceration. They call it the “special ed to prison pipeline.’’ While many are aware of the school to prison pipeline–where majority youth of color... by | Nov 17, 2023 | News
It took 15 entries into rehab before the late actor Matthew Perry found long-term sobriety, he wrote in his memoir, “Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing.” And after his death, loved ones and fans alike are honoring his commitment to recovery. “I’ve had a lot of... by | Nov 17, 2023 | News
School climate – the quality and character of school life – is an essential element to student learning and well-being. Failure to provide a safe, inclusive school climate can negatively impact student behaviors, academic performance and emotional security. But how...