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Current biology majors and those students interested in pursuing the biology major should attend an informational meeting on Friday, February 1. Research shadowing, internships, co-ops, and accelerated master’s degree programs will be reviewed. The event begins at 11:20 a.m. in the Science Building Lecture Hall. Pizza will be served. Registration, due by January 31 at … Continue reading Learn about the Biology Major on Feb. 1…
The Center for Urban Research and Education’s (CURE) Seminar Series will begin its spring season on Friday, February 1, with a presentation by Dr. Stephen Danley, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Administration. Dr. Danley will discuss “A Neighborhood Politics of Last Resort: Post-Katrina New Orleans and the Right to the City.” The event will take place … Continue reading CURE Seminar Series Begins Feb. 1…
NOTE: Due to weather conditions, this event has been canceled. As part of the Letters Home project, national nonprofit Warrior Writers facilitates a series of free writing workshop for veterans in 2018-19. An experienced facilitator will guide participants through a series of generative writing prompts that engage veterans’ experiences. All veterans are invited to sign up whether … Continue reading Veterans Invited to Register for Writing Workshop with Warrior Writers on Jan. 30…
The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts‘ new exhibition, “Birthday Suit,” opened January 14, and will be open through February 16. The exhibit will feature selections from the Rutgers–Camden collection of art that celebrate the human figure. Work from artists including Luis Caballero, Ben Kamihira, Lucartha Kohler, Mel Ramos, Bruce Samuelson, Evelyn Wilson, William Zorach, and … Continue reading New RCCA Exhibit “Birthday Suit” Open through Feb. 16…
The Office of Civic Engagement and the Africana Studies Program invite you to participate in a Marathon Reading of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” After King was arrested on April 12, 1963, for breaking Alabama’s mass demonstrations laws, he wrote this letter in response to several white clergymen who urged him … Continue reading Register Now for the Marathon Reading of “Letter from Birmingham Jail” on Jan. 21…
The Department of Childhood Studies is hosting an open house and reception for the campus on Thursday, January 24, from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. All are welcome to tour their new building (329 Cooper Street), enjoy refreshments, and kick off the Spring 2019 semester on a festive note. Registration is due by Thursday, January … Continue reading Registration Open for Childhood Studies Open House on Jan. 24…
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…
The appointment of Howard Marchitello, a noted scholar and higher education leader, as the dean of the Rutgers–Camden Faculty of Arts and Sciences is announced by Phoebe A. Haddon, chancellor of Rutgers University–Camden. The appointment becomes effective on Jan. 1. As dean, Marchitello will lead the growth of Rutgers University–Camden’s largest academic unit, which enrolls 3,288 undergraduate and … Continue reading Howard Marchitello Named Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden…