Join us on Nov. 7 for “Reflections on Elections”

The Department of Philosophy and Religion will host “Reflections on Elections,” on Wednesday, November 7, as a space to reflect on questions surrounding elections, such as: On what grounds should people have the right to vote? Should we enfranchise everyone, including children? Can democracy persevere through, or flourish under, times of deep divides? Can voting … Continue reading Join us on Nov. 7 for “Reflections on Elections”

CURE Seminar Series Continues Nov. 16 with Dr. Corianne Payton Scally

The Center for Urban Research and Education’s (CURE) Seminar Series will continue its fall season on Friday, November 16, with a presentation by Dr. Corianne Payton Scully, a senior research associate in the Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center at the Urban Institute.  Dr. Scully will present, “Emerging Strategies for Integrating Health and Housing.”  The event will … Continue reading CURE Seminar Series Continues Nov. 16 with Dr. Corianne Payton Scally

Dr. Lorrin Thomas to Present on Nov. 13 for The Big Read Lecture Series

This fall, the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts is participating for the ninth time in The Big Read, with the novel In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez.  A faculty lecture series will be part of the celebration, and the third and final lecture will take place on Tuesday, November 13, at 1 p.m., with guest lecturer Dr. Lorrin … Continue reading Dr. Lorrin Thomas to Present on Nov. 13 for The Big Read Lecture Series

The Dept. of Philosophy and Religion T-Shirt Design Competition Now Accepting Entries

The Department of Philosophy and Religion is sponsoring a t-shirt design competition, open now until February 15, 2019.  The creator of the winning design will receive a $200.00 University District Bookstore gift card.  Be sure to follow the contest rules.  Questions can be directed to Dr. Craig Agule, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. 

DPPA Brown Bag Series Continues Nov. 8 with Dr. Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn

The Department of Public Policy and Administration‘s Brown Bag Series will continue on Thursday, Nov. 8, with guest speaker Dr. Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Administration. Dr. Okulicz-Kozaryn research interests include inequality, preferences for redistribution, urban and rural issues, cultural, values and religion, happiness, quality of life, life satisfaction.  He will present, “Urban-Rural Happiness Gradient.”  … Continue reading DPPA Brown Bag Series Continues Nov. 8 with Dr. Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn

Writers in Camden Series Concludes Nov. 7 with Victor LaValle

The Writers House will continue its 2018-2019 Writers in Camden series on Wednesday, November 7, with a reading by Victor LaValle. This event is co-sponsored by the Digital Studies Center and the Honors College.  This event is #HonorsApproved.   Victor LaValle is the author of the short story collection Slapboxing with Jesus, four novels, The Ecstatic, Big Machine, The Devil in Silver, and The Changeling and two novellas, Lucretia and the … Continue reading Writers in Camden Series Concludes Nov. 7 with Victor LaValle

Career Center to Host Internship Fair on Nov. 7

All Rutgers University students are welcome to attend the Career Center’s annual Internship Fair on Wednesday, November 7, from 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room.  Bring resumes and dress in business attire.  Over 45 employers will attend the fair.   

Violinist Talia Schiff and Pianist Clipper Erickson to Perform on Nov. 7

The Fall 2018 Mallery Concert Series continues on Wednesday, November 7, with a performance by violinist Talia Schiff and pianist Clipper Erickson.  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 … Continue reading Violinist Talia Schiff and Pianist Clipper Erickson to Perform on Nov. 7

Visiting Artists’ Program Concludes Nov. 6 with Odili Donald Odita

Odili Donald Odita, Professor in Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture at the Tyler School of Art at Temple University, will give the final lecture of the Visiting Artists’ Program fall program, “Professional Practices.” Professor Odita has exhibited work at the 52nd Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition, the Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Art, among others.  He … Continue reading Visiting Artists’ Program Concludes Nov. 6 with Odili Donald Odita