These days, when one thinks of Gothic literature, pop-culture phenomena such as Twilight, True Blood and Harry Potter may immediately spring to mind. But in a literary sense, the heyday of Gothic writing was in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, with the works of luminaries such as Horace Walpole, Charlotte Smith, Ann Radcliffe and William Godwin, according to … Continue reading Ellen Malenas Ledoux Authors Book Examining Social Reform in Gothic Writing…
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Margery Amdur’s Work Showcased in Solo Exhibition at The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College
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Faculty News: July 8th
Prof. Lisa Zeidner (professor, CFAS-English) has earned a prestigious MacDowell Colony Fellowship for the summer, which allows the Rutgers–Camden scholar to participate in the same artistic culture that has nurtured such authors as Alice Walker, Thornton Wilder, and Michael Chabon. The fellowship program annually presents awards to artists in seven disciplines (architecture, music composition, film … Continue reading Faculty News: July 8th…
We R Rutgers-Camden: Michelle Gaffney
“Being part of the Honors College has been my favorite part of Rutgers!”
Dean’s List for Spring 2013
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences congratulates the students in the Dean’s List for their scholastic achievements. Click here to view the Dean’s List recipients for Spring 2013
Dr. Paul Jargowsky has been named a Penn Institute for Urban Research Scholar
Congratulations to Dr. Paul Jargowsky, Professor of Public Policy and Administration and Director of the Center for Urban Research and Education, who has been named a Penn Institute for Urban Research Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania! Click here to read the full article from Rutgers-Camden NewsNow.
We R Rutgers-Camden: Kelvin Jeremiah
Rutgers-Camden can claim many accomplished graduates. Our students go on to pursue successful careers in all fields. Kelvin Jeremiah, who earned his master’s degree in history from the Graduate School-Camden in 1997, has continued Rutgers-Camden’s tradition of accomplishment. In March 2013, Kelvin was named President and Chief Executive Officer of the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) … Continue reading We R Rutgers-Camden: Kelvin Jeremiah…
Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts Cultivates Community Art
Click here to read the article about the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts project that added a two-panel mosaic to the R.C. Molina Elementary School entrance in Camden.
Biology Major to Participate in Exclusive Summer Research Program
Congratulations to Matthew Ratti, who has been accepted to participate in the exclusive Summer in Biomedical Sciences (SIBS) Undergraduate Research Program at University of Alabama-Birmingham! Click here to read more about Matthew and his passion for research.
Jill Capuzzo Wins First Place in 2012 Excellence in Journalism Competition
Congratulations to Jill Cappuzzo, English Department, for receiving a First Place award from the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists in the 2012 Excellence in Journalism competition! She won in the Magazine – Business Reporting category. Learn more about Jill Capuzzo’s award at the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists website. Read Jill Capuzzo’s award-winning … Continue reading Jill Capuzzo Wins First Place in 2012 Excellence in Journalism Competition…