Maryland's opportunity to salvage disappointing season begins with Rutgers
By www.washingtontimes.com
Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:57:01 -0500
Now back at home for the first time in nearly a month and with three games remaining, the chance for Maryland to salvage a disappointing season with a potential bowl appearance begins with Rutgers.
By radio.wosu.org
Published On :: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 21:00:58 +0000
After a bye week, the Ohio State Buckeyes are back in business. Ohio State took care of Oklahoma in a big matchup on the road. Now it's time for the Buckeyes to avoid a mishap against Rutgers on Homecoming.
How ScarletWell Is Redefining Personal Wellness - for Rutgers and the World
By www.newswise.com
Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:00:57 EST
With small grants for students and faculty, peer support and a new activities calendar, the campus-wide initiative aims to put behavioral health at the center of university life
This is a talk I did at Rutgers earlier this month. I kinda like it, but for a weird reason. Something something, perfect storm of technology Ragnarok, and yadda yadda, I had to start the talk 20 minutes late with no slides. Nothing.
So, I riffed.
And, I ended up talking about a lot of the new stuff you can expect to see in the Inbox Zero book—work culture, managing expectations, the 3 deadly qualities of email, and one surprising reason email's not as much fun as Project Runway.
Some people liked it. I think. I liked it. I hope you do, too.
Many thanks, again, to my great pal, Dr. Donald Schaffner, for bringing me in for this visit. I had a great time and met some fantastic, passionate people. Much appreciated.
Hey—know anybody who should hear this talk? Hmmm?
I’ll bet. Lucky you, you can hire me to deliver this or any of my other talks to the time- and attention-addled people you work with as well.
Current topics include email, meetings, social media, and future-proofing your passion.
Drop a note if you have an upcoming event where you think we two might be a good fit.
update 2010-04-27_13-50-00
Apologies—my friends at Rutgers (inexplicably) have placed this video under lock and key. Fortunately, I have a lock-picker called Firefox. Samizdat video available soon...
This is a talk I did at Rutgers earlier this month. I kinda like it, but for a weird reason. Something something, perfect storm of technology Ragnarok, and yadda yadda, I had to start the talk 20 minutes late with no slides. Nothing.
So, I riffed.
And, I ended up talking about a lot of the new stuff you can expect to see in the Inbox Zero book—work culture, managing expectations, the 3 deadly qualities of email, and one surprising reason email's not as much fun as Project Runway.
Some people liked it. I think. I liked it. I hope you do, too.
Many thanks, again, to my great pal, Dr. Donald Schaffner, for bringing me in for this visit. I had a great time and met some fantastic, passionate people. Much appreciated.
Hey—know anybody who should hear this talk? Hmmm?
I’ll bet. Lucky you, you can hire me to deliver this or any of my other talks to the time- and attention-addled people you work with as well.
Current topics include email, meetings, social media, and future-proofing your passion.
Drop a note if you have an upcoming event where you think we two might be a good fit.
update 2010-04-27_13-50-00
Apologies—my friends at Rutgers (inexplicably) have placed this video under lock and key. Fortunately, I have a lock-picker called Firefox. Samizdat video available soon...
Rutgers' Greg Moore elected to National Academy of Sciences
By www.eurekalert.org
Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 EDT
(Rutgers University) Rutgers Professor Gregory W. Moore, a renowned physicist who seeks a unified understanding of the basic forces and fundamental particles in the universe, has been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences.
Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division
Thomas E. Perez Speaks at the Rutgers Law Voting Symposium
By www.justice.gov
Published On :: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 17:58:00 EDT
"It is an unfortunate reality that unlawful discrimination in voting persists, just as it does in the workplace, in schools, and in so many other parts of our lives," said Assistant Attorney General Perez.
Prevalence of Male Infertility is 50%, Say Andrologists at Rutgers
By www.medindia.net
Published On ::
The prevalence of infertility is 50% attributed to men. Blood tests for testosterone, semen analysis, autoimmune factors, genetics, and a clinical examination
Rutgers professor blames Trump's 'clusterf****d' COVID response for more black infections
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 18:00:59 GMT
Brittany Cooper, a professor at Rutger's Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, lambasted Trump and his supporters, who she declared were 'willing to die' for him.
Business & society : ethics, sustainability, and stakeholder management / Archie B. Carroll (University of Georgia), Jill A. Brown (Bentley University), Ann K. Buchholtz (Rutgers University)
Translation mechanisms and control / edited by Michael B. Mathews, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Nahum Sonenberg, McGill University; John W.B. Hershey, University of California, Davis
By library.mit.edu
Published On :: Sun, 10 Mar 2019 13:08:57 EDT
Frontiers of strategic alliance research: negotiating, structuring and governing partnerships / edited by Farok Contractor, Rutgers University, New Jersey, Jeffrey Reuer, University of Colorado Boulder
By library.mit.edu
Published On :: Sun, 29 Dec 2019 07:26:12 EST
Personality: theory and research / Daniel Cervone, Professor of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Lawrence A. Pervin, Professor Emeritus, Rutgers University
By library.mit.edu
Published On :: Sun, 18 Aug 2019 10:23:08 EDT