Attending Rutgers-Camden, and then becoming proud alumnae, is a family affair for the Sampson sisters.

Attending Rutgers-Camden, and then becoming proud alumnae, is a family affair for the Sampson sisters.
We welcome Ms. Joanna Cohen Kallan, Instructor of Sociology, to the Rutgers-Camden Arts and Sciences community!
“It was – and is – a real privilege to live in South Jersey and get a Rutgers education.”
“Rutgers-Camden offered us the most opportunity for the best price around.”
“Rutgers-Camden’s small size and caring faculty helped me grow not only as a student but also as a person.”
“The education I received at Rutgers-Camden was first-rate, and prepared me well for future success.”
Becoming one of the few graduate teaching fellows at Columbia wouldn’t have been possible without the support from Rutgers-Camden for Carmen Adamucci.
Everyone should dare to dream. John C. Kendall, Rutgers-Camden class of 1980, lives his life by this adage.
RU-Camden gave Kristin Lammers an unprecedented research experience as well as lifelong memories she will always cherish.
Richard Aregood, a member of the Camden College of Arts and Sciences Class of 1965, winner of the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing, Public Editor for the Philadelphia Daily News, and Professor of Communications at the University of North Dakota talks about the value of Rutgers-Camden: Click here to view the video on Youtube.