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AI generated art of  "toxic landfill leakage polluting environment" using Craiyon, an AI generated art model. - Photo / Connor Brown via Craiyon

Rowan granted $260K for AI analysis of hazardous landfills impacted by climate change

Connor Brown March 22, 2023

Rowan University was recently awarded a $260K grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The grant permits the building of a virtual reality that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to simulate the...

Water pours from the ceiling of Chestnut Hall's laundry room. - Photo / Anonymous Post on Reddit.com

Pipe burst in Chestnut Hall laundry room brings attention to health issues in dorms

Connor Brown November 30, 2022

On Nov. 12, an anonymous video post was made to Rowan University's subreddit showing water pipes that had burst and were soaking the laundry room floors in Chestnut Hall, leaving a stench of feces and...

A galvanized pipe - Photo / Chip Clark and the Glassboro Water Department

Is there lead in your off-campus Glassboro home?

Abigail Twiford November 9, 2022

In July of 2021, the state of New Jersey put a law in place and enacted a plan to check all service lines for lead, notify residents and begin the replacement process over the course of the next decade,...

Staff writer Stephanie Green profiled Professor Marie Flocco, especially about her love of the water. - Photo via Rowan.edu

Green: Teacher in the Water and the Classroom

Stephanie Green December 8, 2021

From the water to the classroom, Marie Haughton Flocco has dedicated much of her life to teaching others. After spending childhood competitively swimming alongside her five older siblings, Flocco had...

Graphic by Graphic's Editor Jesse Mounce

What are your goals for the semester?

Amanda Palma January 24, 2018

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Editorial: Student body has failed to use its voice when given the chance

The Whit Staff September 7, 2016

Last week Rowan's Office of the President took an unprecedented step in transparency. After lead was discovered in at least some of the water on campus, emails were sent to every student describing the...

Signs indicated across campus not to drink water from certain fountains. Water testing is ongoing. -Stock photo

Rowan University holds meeting to address lead concerns

Gianna Hill August 31, 2016

This is a developing story and will be updated as more information is provided. Updated 9/1 at 9:15 p.m. - University Spokesman Joe Cardona led a community meeting Thursday to address concerns surrounding...

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