Political Science Major Chika Enwereji’s Undergrad Career Sets Path for Future as Defense Attorney

Chika Enwereji was born and raised in the heart of the nation’s political environment, Washington, D.C., a factor that has inspired her career path and influenced her declaring a political science major. “Riding the train everyday you’ll always see professional men and women with their suits on ready to go to office, and that kind … Continue reading Political Science Major Chika Enwereji’s Undergrad Career Sets Path for Future as Defense Attorney

Computational and Integrative Biology Doctoral Student Daniel Russo Receives Tox21 Student Award

For the second year in a row, research from the Rutgers–Camden Center for Computational and Integrative Biology (CCIB) is honored at a national conference. In September, the 7th annual meeting of the American Society for Cellular and Computational Toxicology (ASCCT) was held at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. This meeting brings together … Continue reading Computational and Integrative Biology Doctoral Student Daniel Russo Receives Tox21 Student Award

Diploma Application for Prospective January 2019 Graduates Closes Dec. 19

Students enrolled in the Graduate School–Camden, Camden College of Arts and Sciences, and University College–Camden who are planning on graduating in January 2019 must submit a Diploma Application by Wednesday, December 19.  This mandatory form must be submitted in order to be considered for graduation.   Camden College of Arts and Sciences and University College–Camden students can … Continue reading Diploma Application for Prospective January 2019 Graduates Closes Dec. 19

The DPPA Brown Bag Series Ends Dec. 6

The Department of Public Policy and Administration‘s Brown Bag Series will conclude its fall season on Thursday, December 6, with guest speaker Shourjya Deb, who will discuss, “The Effect of Rising Income Inequality on Subjective Well-Being in India.” This free event will take place at 12:30 p.m. in Armitage Hall’s Faculty Lounge. Guests are invited to bring … Continue reading The DPPA Brown Bag Series Ends Dec. 6

Student-Directed One-Act Play Festival Begins Dec. 6

The Department of Fine Arts‘ theater program will produce its annual Student-Directed One-Act Play Festival, beginning Thursday, December 6, and ending Sunday, December 9. Five students will direct a variety of ten-minute plays, spanning from comedy to drama: The Individuality of Street Lamps by Anna K. Gorisch Directed by Doaa Ouf The Lifeboat is Sinking by Shel … Continue reading Student-Directed One-Act Play Festival Begins Dec. 6

Graduate Students Contribute to Cooper Street History Archives

Even for those who may have never considered the history of a building where they have lived or worked, the installation that’s on display at the Rutgers University–Camden Alumni House may make them think otherwise. What started as a Department of History graduate class assignment last spring semester has now become part of an ongoing … Continue reading Graduate Students Contribute to Cooper Street History Archives

Dr. Salas-de la Cruz and Undergraduate Sam Paulson Produce “The Eureka Effect” Podcast

Sometimes it’s a song like DJ Khaled’s star-studded “I’m The One” that gets considered as the “song of the summer,” like it did in 2017. Or going as far back to 1873 when Jacob W. Davis and Levi Strauss designed the very first pair of jeans that are still worn by millions to this day. … Continue reading Dr. Salas-de la Cruz and Undergraduate Sam Paulson Produce “The Eureka Effect” Podcast