Ayane and Paul, a Viola and Cello Duo, Perform Last Mallery Concert on Apr. 11

The Spring 2018 Mallery Concert Series will conclude on Wednesday, April 11th, with a performance by Ayane and Paul, a viola and cello duo.  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. … Continue reading Ayane and Paul, a Viola and Cello Duo, Perform Last Mallery Concert on Apr. 11

Congratulations to Faculty Recipients of the Chancellor’s Research Award!

Congratulations to the following Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden faculty members who have been named 2018 recipients of the Chancellor’s Awards for Outstanding Research and Creative Activity: Dr. Angélica González, Assistant Professor of Biology; Dr. Shauna Shames, Assistant Professor of Political Science; and  Dr. Andrew Shankman, Associate Professor of History These awards will be presented during … Continue reading Congratulations to Faculty Recipients of the Chancellor’s Research Award!

Publishers’ Panel Scheduled for Apr. 11

Join us on Wednesday, April 11th for the Writers in Camden Series’ Publishers Panel.  The Publishers’ Panel will consist of an agent, publisher, and editor.  This year’s panel includes Richard Nash, a strategist and serial entrepreneur in new and traditional media; Rob Spillman, editor of Tin House magazine; and Alexa Stark, an agent at Trident. All are … Continue reading Publishers’ Panel Scheduled for Apr. 11

Join us for the Screening of the Documentary “Quest” on Apr. 11

All are invited to attend a free viewing of the documentary Quest: A Portrait of an American Family, a critically-acclaimed and award-winning film by director Jon Olshefski.  The film tells the story of the Rainey family of North Philadelphia, who are nurturing a community of hip-hop artists in their home music studio.  Following the film, there … Continue reading Join us for the Screening of the Documentary “Quest” on Apr. 11

Watch Students Debate in the First Ethics Bowl, Concluding Apr. 13

Over the course of the Spring 2018 semester Kimberlee Moran, Associate Teaching Professor of Forensics, and Dr. John Wall, Professor of Religion, have been co-teaching a course on ethics, called “Debating Ethical Issues Across Disciplines.” The course trains students in ethical reasoning and argumentation through the study of ethics as a discipline, and through the … Continue reading Watch Students Debate in the First Ethics Bowl, Concluding Apr. 13

Arts & Sciences Dean’s Undergraduate Research Grants Due Apr. 25

Rutgers University–Camden is a proud research institution, and we encourage undergraduate students to become involved with research.  To that end, we offer the Arts and Sciences Dean’s Undergraduate Research Fund, which supports the costs of research.  Visit https://research.camden.rutgers.edu/grants/undergraduate/ and click on the Arts and Sciences Dean’s Undergraduate Research Fund link for the application.  The application is due … Continue reading Arts & Sciences Dean’s Undergraduate Research Grants Due Apr. 25

“Avenue Q” Opens Apr. 11

Opening Wednesday, April 11th, “Avenue Q” will continue Rutgers–Camden’s Spring 2018 theater season.  A hit Broadway musical which won Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Score, and Best Book, “Avenue Q” tells the story of recent college graduate who lives on Avenue Q in New York City.       The production will take place in the … Continue reading “Avenue Q” Opens Apr. 11

Electric Cafe Series Closes Apr. 16 with Performance by Jeffrey Stolet

The Electric Cafe Series closes its spring season on Monday, April 16th, with a free concert featuring Jeffrey Stolet, Professor of Music and Director of Intermedia Music Technology at the University of Oregon. Stolet’s recent work has centered on performance environments in which he uses a variety of wands, sensing devices, game controllers, and other magical things to control … Continue reading Electric Cafe Series Closes Apr. 16 with Performance by Jeffrey Stolet

Math Lecture Series Continues Apr. 6

Dr. Stephen McKeown, a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University, will present the next Math Lecture, on Friday, April 6th.  This lecture is the Temple-Rutgers Global Analysis Seminar, and the topic is “Cornered Asymptotically Hyperbolic Metrics.”  This free lecture is open to all.  The event begins at 3 p.m. in the Business and Science Building, Room … Continue reading Math Lecture Series Continues Apr. 6

Dr. Joel Cantor to Lecture on Global Health on Apr. 10

Dr. Joel Cantor, Distinguished Professor of Public Policy; Director, Center for State Health Policy; and Interim Director, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research at Rutgers University, will be the guest speaker at the 2018 Global Health event.  His lecture, “How Well Does the US Health System Perform? A Global Perspective,” will take … Continue reading Dr. Joel Cantor to Lecture on Global Health on Apr. 10