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Gabrielle Kennedy talks about her artistic journey and the inspiration she draws from nature. — Contributor / Gabrielle Kennedy

Bridging art & nature: The world of Gabrielle Kennedy

Sarah Shockey October 25, 2023

For artist Gabrielle Kennedy, a simple stroll through the woods is enough to garner inspiration for her next project.  “With doing art, I also have to take time to go outside and hike and take...

The Rowan University Department of Art presents environmental artwork at the expo before "Nature's Best Hope" event. Contributor / Emily Carabasi

Doug Tallamy presents “Nature’s Best Hope” as a part of Centennial Lecture Series

Emily Carabasi October 11, 2023

As a part of The College of Science & Mathematics Lecture Series, New York Times best-selling author Doug Tallamy led a hopeful and empowering discussion on the ways people can protect biodiversity...

Pictured from left to right: Mi-Kyoung Lee, Anonda Bell, Fritz Dietel, Michelle Marcuse, Darla Jackson, Steven Donagen, Linda Brenner, Rachel Eng, and Joanna Platt. / Photo via Mary Salvante

Art Gallery’s “Cultivated Space” Explores the Human to Nature Connection

Chelsea Valcourt April 19, 2022

In an incredible display of creativity, talent and passion, twelve artists contributed works surrounding the theme of land to create Rowan Art Gallery’s newest exhibit, “Cultivated Space.” The...

Spring is in the air and flowers are once again in bloom! Photo via multimedia editor/Alex Rossen

Spring Has Sprung at Rowan University

Alex Rossen March 12, 2021

This anonymous chalk artist has a message for you: "Stay fresh." - Multimedia Editor / Alex Rossen With the weather getting warmer, these geese are getting ready to do a couple laps around the Engineering...

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Concepcion: Why we should eliminate plastic straw use

Vee Concepcion April 3, 2019

As a former waitress, the amount of straws that I had to throw away was absolutely ridiculous. It was often because there was a slight tear in the paper wrapping around it, or because it was bent a certain...

Murdoch: The importance of unification -Photo from pixabay.com

Murdoch: The importance of unification

Craig Murdoch December 6, 2017

This is a weekly installment of Craig Murdoch's column series, "Dazed and Crazed." Nature has never really cared for or been an antagonist toward humans. It is indifferent. Sometimes we will look out...

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