Viewing and Discussion of “Testimony: 52nd Street and the Invisible Violence of UPenn” on April 27

Amelia Carter, a Black lesbian cultural activist and community organizer from Philadelphia, has directed a short film, “Testimony: 52nd Street and the Invisible Violence of UPenn,” which will be shown on Wednesday, April 27, from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m., at the Digital Commons/Johnson Park. Refreshments will follow the discussion of the short stop motion … Continue reading Viewing and Discussion of “Testimony: 52nd Street and the Invisible Violence of UPenn” on April 27

The CLC Hosts Evelyn Rodriguez-Perez of USAID on April 27

On Wednesday, April 27, the Community Leadership Center will host Evelyn Rodriguez-Perez, the current country representative for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Paraguay. She will present, “The Role of the U.S. Agency for International Development in Promoting U.S. Foreign Policy Interests Worldwide.” All are welcome to this free, in-person event, but … Continue reading The CLC Hosts Evelyn Rodriguez-Perez of USAID on April 27

Adebunmi Gbadebo will be the Visiting Artist on April 28

The Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts will conclude its Spring 2022 Visiting Artists’ Program, “Off Canvas,” on Thursday, April 28. This lecture series will feature nationally and internationally acclaimed artists present lectures about their work, professional practices, and their perspectives on contemporary art and design.  Adebunmi Gbadebo, a multimedia artist who uses culturally imbued … Continue reading Adebunmi Gbadebo will be the Visiting Artist on April 28

Voices of Innocence panel on Wednesday, April 20

The New Jersey Innocence Project at Rutgers University, a collaboration between the Rutgers Law School and the Rutgers–Camden Faculty of Arts and Sciences, presents a panel featuring four people who were wrongly convicted, spent decades in prison, and were ultimately exonerated. Panelists include Terrance Lewis, Theophalis Bilaal Wilson, Anthony Ways, and Sean Washington. Join us … Continue reading Voices of Innocence panel on Wednesday, April 20

Congratulations to FASC Tenure and Promoted Faculty

The Board of Governors approved the following promotions and tenure appointments at their meeting on Tuesday, April 12: Dr. Lauren Daniel – Promoted to Associate Professor of Psychology Dr. Angélica González – Promoted to Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Jillian Sayre – Promoted to Associate Professor of English  We want to offer our heartiest congratulations … Continue reading Congratulations to FASC Tenure and Promoted Faculty

The Dept. of Mathematical Sciences Hosts Dr. Murat A. Erdogdu for a Seminar on April 22

The Department of Mathematical Sciences will host Dr. Murat A. Erdogdu from the University of Toronto, for its math seminar series. Dr. Erdogdu will present, “Convergence of Langevin Monte Carlo: The Interplay between Tail Growth and Smoothness.” This free seminar will take place on Friday, April 22, at 11 a.m. in BSB 117. A virtual option is also … Continue reading The Dept. of Mathematical Sciences Hosts Dr. Murat A. Erdogdu for a Seminar on April 22

Patrick Rosal and Tracy K. Smith to Take Part in Writers in Camden on April 27

The Writers House will conclude its Spring 2022 Writers in Camden Series on Wednesday, April 27, with readings by poets Patrick Rosal and Tracy K. Smith. Their reading coincides with the publication of Rosal’s The Last Thing: New and Selected Poems and Smith’s Such Color: New and Selected Poems.  This free virtual event runs from 7 – … Continue reading Patrick Rosal and Tracy K. Smith to Take Part in Writers in Camden on April 27

University to Hold Public Hearing on Tuition and Fees on April 27

All students and members of the University community are invited to attend the Open Hearing on the University’s Tuition, Fees, and Housing and Dining Charges for 2022–2023 on Wednesday, April 27, 2022, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Visit the Open Hearing website for location and webinar information so that you can participate in the Hearing. … Continue reading University to Hold Public Hearing on Tuition and Fees on April 27

Undergraduate Research and Travel Grant Applications Now Available

Rutgers University–Camden is a proud research institution, and we encourage undergraduate students to become involved with research. We are proud to announce Arts and Sciences Grants that will support both research and travel related to research. You can receive up to $1,500.00 to offset research costs, and up to $2,000.00 to support research-related travel. Visit … Continue reading Undergraduate Research and Travel Grant Applications Now Available