Join MARCH on April 5 for “The Art and Science of Archival Research”

On Wednesday, April 5, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) will host the workshop “The Art and Science of Archival Research: Examining the Letters and Lives of S. Weir Mitchell and Edith Wharton.” Dr. Carol Singley, Professor of English, and Jennifer Levy, a graduate student in English, will present the material.  This event begins … Continue reading Join MARCH on April 5 for “The Art and Science of Archival Research”

Congratulations to the Athenaeum Honor Society Inductees!

On Thursday, March 30, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden inducted 114 College of Arts and Sciences and University College students into Athenaeum.   Athenaeum has been a part of Rutgers-Camden’s history since 1952; seniors with a cumulative grade point average of 3.7 or higher and 60 credits earned at Rutgers University are eligible.  Congratulations … Continue reading Congratulations to the Athenaeum Honor Society Inductees!

Visiting Artist Program Continues April 6 with Joshua Mosley

The Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts will continue its Spring 2023 Visiting Artists’ Program with Joshua Mosley.  The lecture will take place on Thursday, April 6, from 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. in the Fine Arts Building, Room 110. This event is free and open to the public. About Joshua Mosley Joshua Mosley is … Continue reading Visiting Artist Program Continues April 6 with Joshua Mosley

Canceled: Writers in Camden Welcomes Davon Loeb and Shawn R. Jones on April 12

This event has been canceled and will be rescheduled at a later date. The Writers House will conclude its Spring 2023 Writers in Camden Series on Wednesday, April 12, with readings by alumni Davon Loeb and Shawn R. Jones.  This free event runs from 7 – 8:00 PM EST and registration is required. The location is the Executive … Continue reading Canceled: Writers in Camden Welcomes Davon Loeb and Shawn R. Jones on April 12

Join MARCH on March 29 for “How to Make a Personal Archive”

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) will host a series of workshops in March. On Wednesday, March 29, join us for “How to Make a Personal Archive,” hosted by Julie Still, Reference Librarian at the Paul Robeson Library. This event begins at 11:20 a.m. on the first floor of 325 Cooper Street.  About this … Continue reading Join MARCH on March 29 for “How to Make a Personal Archive”

Updated Spring 2023 Semester Health and Well-Being Protocols

Effective May 16, 2023: In alignment with the sunsetting of the federal COVID-19 national public health emergency declaration, several changes will be made to University Policy 60.1.35 for employees and to University Policy 60.1.36 for non-affiliates. I urge you to familiarize yourselves with the policies and to take note of the following changes: COVID-19 Vaccine: … Continue reading Updated Spring 2023 Semester Health and Well-Being Protocols

Join MARCH on March 27 for “Humanities Writing for the Public”

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) will host a series of workshops in March. On Monday, March 27, join us for “Humanities Writing for the Public,” hosted by Dr. William FitzGerald, Associate Professor of English. This event begins at 11:20 a.m. on the first floor of 325 Cooper Street.  About this workshop Writing … Continue reading Join MARCH on March 27 for “Humanities Writing for the Public”

The Lees Seminar Continues March 24 with “Missionaries and West African Colonization”

The Department of History will continue its Lees Seminar Series for the 2022-2023 academic year on Friday, March 24. Dr. Ben Wright of the University of Texas-Dallas will present, “Missionaries and West African Colonization.” Dr. Lori Dagger of Ursinus College will give the comment.  This in-person event begins at 4 p.m. on Friday, March 24, in the first floor … Continue reading The Lees Seminar Continues March 24 with “Missionaries and West African Colonization”

Driving Change Initiative to Host Watch Party on March 23

The Rutgers-Camden Driving Change Initiative, which strives “to drive genuine and lasting cultural change on our campus so that STEM undergraduate students from all backgrounds, particularly those who belong to historically excluded groups, will excel and graduate from college, will be well prepared to pursue advanced degrees, and will eventually assume leadership roles,” will host a … Continue reading Driving Change Initiative to Host Watch Party on March 23