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A jazz saxophone player

A nationally recognized scholar of African American dance and culture is delving into the West African traditions that shaped the creation of jazz music and demonstrating how those same foundations shape music today.

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Albert Ayeni grew up in Nigeria, where a meal seemed incomplete if it did not include a hot pepper. Now he is working to make Rutgers the go-to center for hot pepper research to appeal to New Jersey’s growing ethnic communities and remind them of home.

Hear Gloria Bachmann, director of the Women's Health Institute at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, explain in 60 seconds why women's health is important to families and the economy.

Seemingly out of science fiction (it has been used by the fictional doctors on Grey’s Anatomy), the virtual dissection table brings the future of gross anatomy and clinical science education to Rutgers’ School of Health Professions.