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2021 Medal of Excellence Alumni Awards
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The Rutgers Engineering Medal of Excellence Awards event raises scholarship funds to support student success while recognizing graduates of who have distinguished themselves professionally.Education
SAVED or LOST FOREVER Mini-Documentary
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On the 25th Anniversary of the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in New Jersey, SAVED OR LOST FOREVER tells the story of places that bore witness to significant events and periods in NJ history, and their importance to the communities that cherish these pieces of our collective past. Each year, we lose tangible connections to the past through the neglect and demolition of historic structures. PNJ’s 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in NJ list draws attention to the most threatened of these places. SAVED OR LOST FOREVER connects viewers to the story of three sites recognized on the list over the years – Camden High School, Romer Shoal Light, and the Van Wagenen/Apple Tree House. The 10 Most documentary was supported through a project grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.Nonprofits & Activism
10 Most, Historic Preservation, New Jersey, Romer Shoal, Apple Tree House, Jersey City, Camden High School, Camden
Greener NJ Productions: New Jersey Farm Bureau - 100 Years
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A Greener New Jersey Productions project on behalf of the NJ Farm Bureau. Recognizing one hundred years as a resource for the agriculture community.Direct Install Story: HomeFront
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HomeFront, a non-profit organization, reduced its operating costs by participating in New Jersey's Direct Install program. This program is open to small to mid-sized businesses around New Jersey. Learn more at www.njcleanenergy.com/di.People & Blogs
Direct Install Story: Princeton Orthopaedics Associates
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Princeton Orthopaedics Associates reduced its operating costs by participating in New Jersey's Direct Install program. This program is open to small to mid-sized businesses around New Jersey. Learn more at www.njcleanenergy.com/di.People & Blogs
Greener NJ Productions: Real World Science in Your Backyard - Trailer
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This is a promo for "Real World Science in Your Backyard." The project was a Greener New Jersey Productions online client video for the Sandy Hook Foundation, shot in Spring 2012 and focusing on an educational pilot project that brought together marine scientists and middle school teachers and students. 21 minutes, four and a half shoots, lots of project partners and help. Students were learning about global sea level rise, only a few months before Hurricane Sandy would hit.Greener NJ Productions: Real World Science in Your Backyard
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Greener New Jersey Productions produced "Real World Science in Your Backyard" for the Sandy Hook Foundation as part of a two-year Geosciences Education Project, a bold initiative funded by the National Science Foundation to bring middle school students, teachers, and scientists together in the natural world to promote learning in science, technology, engineering and math. The video was shot in the spring of 2012 at Red Bank Middle School, and Sandy Hook, National Park Service, Gateway National Recreation Area, in Monmouth County, New Jersey. This online video features students and teachers working with a variety of researchers who have studied the coastal landscape there for years. "Real World Science in Your Backyard" documents how teachers become more confident and students become more engaged when they both come into direct contact with their natural environment and have hands-on experiences just like real scientists.News & Politics
Direct Install Stories: Reducing Operating Costs for Small to Mid Businesses
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Direct Install is a turnkey solution that makes it easy and affordable to upgrade to high-efficiency equipment. Businesses around New Jersey are reducing their operating costs by participating in this program. Learn more at www.njcleanenergy.com/di.People & Blogs
Direct Install Story: Bottle King
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Bottle King reduced its operating costs by participating in New Jersey's Direct Install program. This program is open to small to mid-sized businesses around New Jersey. Learn more at www.njcleanenergy.com/di.People & Blogs
Direct Install Story: Money Management Associates
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Money Management Associates reduced its operating costs by participating in New Jersey's Direct Install program. This program is open to small to mid-sized businesses around New Jersey. Learn more at www.njcleanenergy.com/di.People & Blogs
RUTGERS iTV Project-Based Learning
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Direct Install Story: Hopewell Presbyterian Church
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Hopewell Presbyterian Church reduced its operating costs by participating in New Jersey's Direct Install program. This program is open to small to mid-sized businesses around New Jersey. Learn more at www.njcleanenergy.com/di.People & Blogs
RUTGERS iTV Meet the BEAST
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The BEAST is the world's first accelerated testing facility for full-scale bridge decks and superstructures. Created by CAIT and its partners, the Bridge Evaluation and Accelerated Structural Testing lab induces and accelerates deterioration by inflicting extreme traffic and environmental loading. In the BEAST's controlled environment, researchers can condense 15 to 20 years of bridge wear and tear to about six months. Data from the BEAST will allow bridge owners, engineers, and builders to project future performance and longevity of bridge materials, components, and preservation/rehabilitation practices. The BEAST subjects full-scale bridge specimens to rapid-cycling environmental changes and extreme traffic loading to induce and speed up deterioration as much as 30 times, making it possible to simulate 15 to 20 years of wear-and-tear in just a few months.Science & Technology
bridge performance, deterioration, testing, accelerated, Engineering (Industry), Research (Industry), Research And Development (Industry), Materials Science (Field Of Study), Structural Engineering (Industry), Infrastructure (Industry), Rutgers University (College/University), CAIT, center for advanced infrastructure and transportation, bridge, Highways Agency (Government Agency)
Greener NJ Productions COOKING FRESH Online PILOT Episode
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Greener New Jersey Productions - Cooking Fresh with Stephanie LettDirect Install Story: Surface Technology, Inc.
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Surface Technology, Inc. reduced its operating costs by participating in New Jersey's Direct Install program. This program is open to small to mid-sized businesses around New Jersey. Learn more at www.njcleanenergy.com/di.People & Blogs