Artist Ilya Fedotov-Fedorov to Present the Visiting Artist Lecture on March 24

The Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts will continue its Spring 2022 Visiting Artists’ Program, “Off Canvas,” on Thursday, March 24. 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.  Ilya Fedotov-Fedorov will be the guest artist on Thursday, March … Continue reading Artist Ilya Fedotov-Fedorov to Present the Visiting Artist Lecture on March 24

Prevention Science Speaker Series Continues March 31

The Department of Psychology and the Health Sciences Program will host a Prevention Sciences Speaker Series, continuing Thursday, March 31.  On Thursday, March 31, 2022, Carol Scheffner Hammer, Ph.D., Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the Teachers College at Columbia University, will present, “Developing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Interactions.” This event will take place … Continue reading Prevention Science Speaker Series Continues March 31

COVID-19 Protocol Updates for Summer 2022

Face Coverings Face coverings are required in all indoor teaching spaces, libraries, and clinical settings. Compliance is mandatory. Requirements for Contractors, Volunteers, Guest Lecturers, and Other Affiliates  Rutgers has developed a new university policy that addresses vaccination requirements for volunteers, contractors, guest lecturers, and others. These changes are effective immediately. Frequently Asked Questions associated with … Continue reading COVID-19 Protocol Updates for Summer 2022

Student Works Gallery Presents “Mirrors and Projectors: Women Portraying Women” Through March 31

The Student Works Gallery, part of the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts, is showing the new exhibit, “Mirrors and Projectors: Women Portraying Women,” through March 31. The artwork exhibited will be by students in studio courses offered by the department. The gallery is located in the Campus Center, and gallery hours are Monday … Continue reading Student Works Gallery Presents “Mirrors and Projectors: Women Portraying Women” Through March 31

Spring Break Concludes March 20

Spring Break begins Saturday, March 12 and ends Sunday, March 20. During the week of Spring Break classes will not be in session, but university offices will continue to be operational. Classes resume Monday, March 21. 

Outside the Wire: Veterans Respond to COVID-19 Panel Discussion on March 14

Join the Writers House for the annual Outside the Wire panel discussion on veterans’ experiences and narratives, this year focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the military community. This year’s discussion features writer Simone Gorrindo, author of the widely read New York Times editorial “The Pandemic’s Pressure on Military Spouses” as well … Continue reading Outside the Wire: Veterans Respond to COVID-19 Panel Discussion on March 14

Writers House to Host Outside the Wire Workshop on March 12

On Saturday, March 12, the Writers House will host their partner program, Warrior Writers, for a writing workshop for veterans and service members. This workshop is part of Outside the Wire, a multi-format humanities program centering veterans’ narratives. Registration is free. This program will take place virtually via Zoom.  The workshop will take place from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. … Continue reading Writers House to Host Outside the Wire Workshop on March 12

Violinist Duo Gabriel Schaff and Emilie-Anne Gendron to Perform on March 9

The Spring 2022 Mallery Concert Series will continue on Wednesday, March 9, with a performance by violinists Gabriel Schaff and Emilie-Anne Gendron.  The concert will begin at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room of the Fine Arts Building. This free performance is open to all. Per university policy, all those who attend must show proof of … Continue reading Violinist Duo Gabriel Schaff and Emilie-Anne Gendron to Perform on March 9

The Dept. of Mathematical Sciences Hosts Dr. Santosh Vempala on March 4

The Department of Mathematical Sciences will host Dr. Santosh Vempala, the Frederick G. Story Chair in Computing and Professor at Georgia Tech, for its math seminar series. Dr. Vempala will present, “The Manifold Joys of Sampling.” This free seminar will take place on Friday, March 4, at 11 a.m. in BSB 132. A virtual option is also … Continue reading The Dept. of Mathematical Sciences Hosts Dr. Santosh Vempala on March 4