Registration Open for the Annual Dr. Robert F. Bailey Memorial Lecture

Dr. James P. Pfiffner, University Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University, will present the annual Dr. Robert F. Bailey Memorial Lecture. Dr. Pfiffner will discuss, “President Trump and his effect on US Democracy and the Administrative State.” The event, which includes the lecture and a reception, will take place on Tuesday, February 25, … Continue reading Registration Open for the Annual Dr. Robert F. Bailey Memorial Lecture

Register Now for Cooper Street Writing Workshops

This spring, the Writers House will sponsor multiple one-day Cooper Street Writing Workshops: “Writing Meaningfully in an Election Year: The Poetry of Politics and Witness” taught by Keith Kopka Saturday, February 8, from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. $60 general/$10 for Camden residents “Jump-Start Your Fiction” taught by Stephanie Manuzak Saturday, February 29, from 10 a.m. … Continue reading Register Now for Cooper Street Writing Workshops

Graduating Students are Invited to Attend the 100 Days Until Graduation Celebration on Feb. 10

For Camden College of Arts and Sciences and University College–Camden students graduating in May 2020, you are invited to attend the 100 Days Until Graduation Celebration on Monday, February 10. Sponsored by the Rutgers University Alumni Association, this event will take place from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room. Talk … Continue reading Graduating Students are Invited to Attend the 100 Days Until Graduation Celebration on Feb. 10

Join us on Feb. 5 for a Childhood Studies Lecture

The Department of Childhood Studies welcomes Dr. David I. Backer, Assistant Professor of Education at West Chester University, to campus on Wednesday, February 5. Dr. Backer will present, “Enrique Dussel’s Pedagogics of Liberation: An Early Decolonial Theory of Childhood.” Please see below for the abstract. All are welcome to this free event, which begins at … Continue reading Join us on Feb. 5 for a Childhood Studies Lecture

Mallery Concert Series Continues Feb. 5 with Pianist Melody Fader

The Spring 2020 Mallery Concert Series continues on Wednesday, February 5, with a performance by pianist Melody Fader. Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo is the Artistic Director of the Mallery Concert Series.   The event begins at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room, located on the second floor of the Fine Arts Building.  Admission is free.   Free parking will … Continue reading Mallery Concert Series Continues Feb. 5 with Pianist Melody Fader

Black History Month Continues Feb. 22 with Black American Music (BAM) Concert

Black History Month, which this year follows the theme, “Reflecting on Black Femininity: The Year of the Woman,” continues on Saturday, February 22, with a celebration of the music that defines the beauty, struggle, and triumph of Black people in the Americas. Admission is free. The event begins at 7:30 .m. in the Gordon Theater. … Continue reading Black History Month Continues Feb. 22 with Black American Music (BAM) Concert

Writers in Camden Begins Feb. 4 with Anders Carlson-Wee

Join us on Tuesday, February 4, for the first Writers in Camden event of the spring semester. Anders Carlson-Wee, author of The Low Passions and co-creator of the short documentary film Riding the Highline, will discuss his work. A screening of the film will follow a discussion with Gregory Pardlo, Associate Professor of English.  Registration is encouraged. … Continue reading Writers in Camden Begins Feb. 4 with Anders Carlson-Wee

SkypeOnArt Begins Feb. 3 with Pat Pataranutaporn

The Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts‘ SkypeOnArt will begin its spring season on Monday, February 3, with a presentation by Pat Pataranutaporn, an interdisciplinary technologist/scientist/artist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a co-founder of the Futuristic Research Lab in Thailand.  SkypeOnArt begins at 11:30 a.m. in Fine Arts Building, Room 109.  All … Continue reading SkypeOnArt Begins Feb. 3 with Pat Pataranutaporn

Join us on Jan. 30 for the Brown Bag Research Seminars

The Department of Public Policy and Administration‘s Brown Bag Series will begin its spring season on Thursday, January 30. Dr. Michael Hayes, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Administration, will present, “Tax and Expenditure Limitations, Salary Reductions, and Employee Turnover.” This free event will take place at 12:30 p.m. in Armitage Hall’s Faculty Lounge. Guests … Continue reading Join us on Jan. 30 for the Brown Bag Research Seminars