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Bryan Adams, a Rutgers-Camden student and Iraq War veteran, helped organize the Jeremy Kane Benefit Run to honor his fallen classmate. He is president of the Rutgers student group Veterans for Education. |
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Jaishankar Ganesh, a noted business education innovator and a scholar in the area of international marketing, began his tenure in August as dean of the Rutgers School of Business-Camden. Ganesh is Rutgers’ first full and permanent dean of Asian Indian descent. |
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Robert A. Emmons Jr., associate director of Honors College in Camden, where he teaches courses on film and new media, wrote, produced, and directed the documentary "De Luxe: The Tale of the Blue Comet.” The film explores a shining time in New Jersey history, 1929-1941, when a luxury train affordable to all riders brought passengers from Jersey City to Atlantic City in stunning cream and blue cars. | |
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One mention of E. coli conjures images of sickness and food poisoning, but the malevolent bacteria may also be the key to the future of renewable energy. Desmond Lun, an associate professor of computer science at Rutgers University–Camden, is researching how to alter the genetic makeup of E. coli to produce biodiesel fuel derived from fatty acids. | |