Nedgine Joseph is the recipient of three coveted awards: the Corning Glass Age Scholarship; the GEM Fellowship; and a Rutgers Dean’s Fellowship to Broaden Participation.
This summer, three student members of the Rutgers Engineers in Action (EIA) chapter journeyed to the nation of Eswatini in southern Africa and embarked on an eight-week Mandlakhe Suspended Footbridge Project.
Student research develops protein probes termed carbohydrate-binding modules, revealing key events at a cellular level during cell wall regeneration for the first time.