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…
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We R Rutgers-Camden: Linda Ramsay
The professors at Rutgers-Camden “were interested in the development of their students’ skills, and were never too busy to offer advice and encouragement.”
We R Rutgers-Camden: Sampson Sisters
Attending Rutgers-Camden, and then becoming proud alumnae, is a family affair for the Sampson sisters.
We R Rutgers-Camden: Joanna Cohen Kallan
We welcome Ms. Joanna Cohen Kallan, Instructor of Sociology, to the Rutgers-Camden Arts and Sciences community!
We R Rutgers-Camden: Susan G. Hamson
“It was – and is – a real privilege to live in South Jersey and get a Rutgers education.”
We R Rutgers-Camden: Mary Clare and Matthew Venuto
“Rutgers-Camden offered us the most opportunity for the best price around.”
We R Rutgers-Camden: Joseph Bretschneider
“Rutgers-Camden’s small size and caring faculty helped me grow not only as a student but also as a person.”
We R Rutgers-Camden: Edward Spell
“The education I received at Rutgers-Camden was first-rate, and prepared me well for future success.”
We R Rutgers-Camden: Carmen Adamucci
Becoming one of the few graduate teaching fellows at Columbia wouldn’t have been possible without the support from Rutgers-Camden for Carmen Adamucci.
We R Rutgers-Camden: John C. Kendall
Everyone should dare to dream. John C. Kendall, Rutgers-Camden class of 1980, lives his life by this adage.
