Dr. Angie McGuire Named to NASPAA’s Executive Education Committee

Dr. Angie McGuire, Assistant Teaching Professor of Public Policy and Administration and the Director of the Graduate Public Policy and Administration Program, has been named to a three-year term on the Executive Education Committee for Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), which sets the global standard in public service education.  Congratulations … Continue reading Dr. Angie McGuire Named to NASPAA’s Executive Education Committee

“From the Digital Toolbox” Artist Lecture on 2/10

The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts is currently showing the exhibition “From the Digital Toolbox” in the Stedman Gallery.  On February 10th, one of the featured artists, Nancy Burson, will lead a forty-five minute discussion of her work.  Ms. Burson pioneered morphing technology before the advent of Photoshop, and continues to work with these tools. … Continue reading “From the Digital Toolbox” Artist Lecture on 2/10

Signature Series on Educational Equity and Transformation of Schools Continues 2/13

The second session of the Signature Series on Education Equity and Transformation of Schools is scheduled for Friday, February 13th, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room. This session’s topic is “How to Build a Successful School Culture for Teaching and Learning.”  The focus will be on the roles school leaders … Continue reading Signature Series on Educational Equity and Transformation of Schools Continues 2/13

An Evening with Eric LeGrand on 2/10

Eric LeGrand has touched countless lives as an inspirational speaker, author, and advocate for spinal cord research. The Office of Campus Involvement will host LeGrand, a 2014 graduate of Rutgers University–New Brunswick, as he shares his personal story of triumph over tragedy, on Tuesday, February 10th, at 7 p.m. in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room.  … Continue reading An Evening with Eric LeGrand on 2/10

Professor Brunch Series Returns 2/9

The English Graduate Student Association and the Department of English will host the next installment of the Professor Brunch Series on Monday, February 9th.  Dr. Carol Singley, Professor of English and the author of Adopting America: Childhood, Kinship, and National Identity in Literature, will discuss “Adoption and Disability.”  The event begins at 12:30 p.m. in … Continue reading Professor Brunch Series Returns 2/9

“African American Soldiers in the Civil War” Lecture Scheduled for 2/9

Dr. James Johnson, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and a faculty member at both Rutgers University and Atlantic Cape Community College, will present “African American Soldiers in the Civil War,” on Monday, February 9th, from 1:20 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.  The event will take place in Room 109 at 319 Cooper Street.  This event … Continue reading “African American Soldiers in the Civil War” Lecture Scheduled for 2/9

Student-Directed One-Act Play Festival Begins 2/11

The Rutgers University–Camden Theater Program will present the Student Directed One–Act Play Festival from Wednesday, February 11th – Sunday, February 15th.  The performances are directed, performed, and produced by Rutgers-Camden’s own students.  Please come out and join us for a fun night of theater! Performances: Wednesday, February 11th at 7:30pmThursday, February 12th at 7:30pmFriday, February … Continue reading Student-Directed One-Act Play Festival Begins 2/11

Senior Portrait Sessions Scheduled for 3/9 – 3/12

The final portrait session for seniors interested in sitting for professionally-taken photographs will be Monday, March 9th – Thursday, March 12th.  To schedule their appointment, seniors should log on to www.ouryear.com or call 1-800-OUR-YEAR (687-9327).  Rutgers University–Camden’s school code is 34.  There is a $10.00 sitting fee. The photographs will be taken in the Campus … Continue reading Senior Portrait Sessions Scheduled for 3/9 – 3/12

“Cooper Street” Launches its Second Issue

The Rutgers University online literary journal, Cooper Street, launched its second issue on Thursday, January 29th.  The issue contains six fiction pieces, five poems, four “postcards,” which are non-fiction narratives about locales as diverse as Amsterdam, Montreal, Detroit, and Fairbanks, Alaska; and an interview with the writer Elizabeth Mikesch, author of Niceties: Aural Ardor, Pardon Me.  “We’re thrilled to … Continue reading “Cooper Street” Launches its Second Issue