The class schedule will follow a different format the week of Thanksgiving. See below for the schedule: Monday, November 21 – Follow your Monday schedule. Tuesday, November 22 – Follow your Thursday schedule. Wednesday, November 23 – Follow your Friday schedule Thursday, November 24 – Thanksgiving Day Holiday – No classes; University closed. Friday, November 25 – … Continue reading Changes to the Thanksgiving Week Schedule…
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The Lees Seminar Series Continues on Nov. 18
The Department of History will continue its Lees Seminar Series for the 2022-2023 academic year on Friday, November 18. The guest speaker is Miya Carey of Binghamton University. Dr. Carey will present, “They Have Had Several Dates Since the Dance: Sex, Dating, and the Black Family.” The comment will be given by Dr. Susan Miller, Associate … Continue reading The Lees Seminar Series Continues on Nov. 18…

Join us Nov. 17 for the “Evolution of Sound: R&B Edition” Concert
Students from the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts will present “Evolution of Sound: R&B Edition” on Thursday, November 17, at 7 p.m. in the Walter K. Gordon Theater. This concert, featuring a live band, is free and open to all.

Visiting Artist Program Continues Nov. 17 with Adebunmi Gbadebo
The Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts will continue its Fall 2022 Visiting Artists’ Program with Adebunmi Gbadebo, a multimedia artist who uses culturally imbued materials to investigate the tensions between land and memory. Gbadebo’s work is included in the permanent collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian National Museum of African … Continue reading Visiting Artist Program Continues Nov. 17 with Adebunmi Gbadebo…

Post-Election Gender Discussion on Nov 16
Join Gender Studies for an open discussion where we will address a range of topics, including gender issues in voting, women’s candidacies, gender and strategy, gendered implications of outcomes, and more! This discussion will be led by Dr. Margaret Betz, Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy, and Dr. Kelly Dittmar, Associate Professor of Political Science. Event … Continue reading Post-Election Gender Discussion on Nov 16…

Pianist Emiko Edwards Performs Nov. 16
The Fall 2022 Mallery Concert Series continues on Wednesday, November 16, with a performance by pianist Emiko Edwards. Ms. Edwards will perform music from Aaron Copeland. The concert begins at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room of the Fine Arts Building. The Mallery Concert Series is presented by the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts. Dr. Joseph C. … Continue reading Pianist Emiko Edwards Performs Nov. 16…

Undergraduate Research Applications Due December 2
Rutgers University–Camden is a proud research institution, and we encourage undergraduate students to become involved with research. We are proud to announce Arts and Sciences Opportunity Meets Innovation Challenge (OMIC) Undergraduate Grants that will support both research and travel related to research. You can receive up to $1,500.00 to offset research costs, and up to … Continue reading Undergraduate Research Applications Due December 2…
Celebrating Our Veterans
The Office of Military and Veterans Affairs proudly invites you to attend our events over the next week to honor and celebrate our veterans and active-duty students, faculty, alumni and community members. Veterans Day Observance on Friday, November 11, at 9:00 a.m. on the Campus Green by the flags outside the Campus Center. We hope you … Continue reading Celebrating Our Veterans…
Fall 2022 Concert Season Concludes Dec. 12
Join the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts for its Fall 2022 Concert Season in the Walter K. Gordon Theater: RU Gospel Choir Tuesday, November 15, at 7:30 p.m. Directed by Professor Dionne Fields RU Concert Choir Tuesday, November 29, at 12:45 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Directed by Professor Soyeon Bin Symphony in C: Totally … Continue reading Fall 2022 Concert Season Concludes Dec. 12…

Registration Open for “The Queer Life of Everyday Objects” Lecture with Dr. Aaron Hostetter
Dr. Aaron Hostetter, Associate Professor of English, will present “The Queer Life of Everyday Objects: A Translation Reading,” on Wednesday, November 16, at 11:20 a.m. This free event will take place at the Writers House, Room 104. Registration is requested. Translation theory has always hinged on a problematic reality: all translations are inherently failures. No … Continue reading Registration Open for “The Queer Life of Everyday Objects” Lecture with Dr. Aaron Hostetter…