Work Continues at the Healing Garden: A Spring Wrap-Up
“Where would we be without these lovely places? They are talking to people’s souls. They are sanctuaries for the soul.” – Lynden Miller, garden designer and public parks advocate … Read More
“Where would we be without these lovely places? They are talking to people’s souls. They are sanctuaries for the soul.” – Lynden Miller, garden designer and public parks advocate … Read More
For the next installment of our Meet the Gardeners series, on April 11th I met with RU-Eco members Layla Yassein, Jaxon Shain and Wren Logan at the greenhouse in Boyden … Read More
Spring has sprung! As the weather warms and the last frost approaches, the Price Institute has started preparations for another successful year at the garden. Our first event was on … Read More
Up the stairs and two doors to the right. Those were the instructions I was given at the information desk of the Paul Robeson Campus Center, to which I was … Read More
Although the garden falls under the purview of the Price Institute, it has not been alone in the creation and upkeep of our little plot of land. There are many … Read More
The streetscape surrounding Rutgers University has changed drastically in the past fifty years. Buildings have been torn down and new ones built, crowded city streets have given way to parking … Read More
Puerto Rican culture flourishes in New York City, the hub of the Nuyorican Art Movement in neighborhoods like Manhattan’s Lower East Side and Spanish Harlem. However, although Newark’s Puerto Rican … Read More