Announcement of Faculty Promotions and Tenure Appointments

Congratulations to the following faculty members who received promotions and tenure appointments approved by the Board of Governors at meetings on Thursday, April 6th: Department of English  Dr. James Brown – Associate Professor Dr. Aaron Hostetter – Associate Professor Professor Paul Lisicky – Associate Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences Dr. Nawaf Bou-Rabee – Associate Professor Department … Continue reading Announcement of Faculty Promotions and Tenure Appointments

CURE Seminar Series Kicks Off Spring Season on 2/3

The Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE) will begin its spring season on Friday, February 3rd, with a presentation by Dr. Joan Maya Mazelis, Assistant Professor of Sociology and CURE-affiliated scholar.  Dr. Mazelis will discuss her new book, Surviving Poverty: Creating Sustainable Ties Among the Poor.   Surviving Poverty carefully examines the experiences of people … Continue reading CURE Seminar Series Kicks Off Spring Season on 2/3

Chancellor Haddon Hosts New Faculty Research Symposium on 12/7

Chancellor Haddon will host the New Faculty Research Symposium on Wednesday, December 7th, during which five faculty members from across the campus will present their research.  The faculty participants and their research are: Dr. Sarada Balagopalan, Associate Professor of Childhood Studies – “Children, Labor, and Schooling in Postcolonial India: An Ethnographic Exploration”  Dr. Brandi Blessett. Assistant … Continue reading Chancellor Haddon Hosts New Faculty Research Symposium on 12/7

Good Luck to our Full-Time Faculty Retirees!

Congratulations to our full-time faculty who are retiring from Rutgers-University–Camden after many years of dedicated service!  We wish you the best of luck as you start this new chapter in life.  Those retiring include:  Dr. Christine Dougherty, Professor of GermanDr. Drew Humphries, Professor of Criminal JusticeDr. Andrew Lees, Distinguished Professor of HistoryDr. Geoffrey Sill, Professor … Continue reading Good Luck to our Full-Time Faculty Retirees!

Announcement of Faculty Promotion

Congratulations to Dr. Desmond Lun, of the Department of Computer Science, who was promoted to the rank of Professor I by the Board of Governors at their meeting on Wednesday, June 15th!  This achievement is in addition to the faculty promotions and tenure appointments that were approved by the Board of Governors in April. 

Announcement of Faculty Promotions and Tenure Appointments

Congratulations to the following faculty members who received promotions and tenure appointments approved by the Board of Governors at meetings on Wednesday, April 6th and Wednesday, June 15th:Department of ChemistryDr. Hao Zhu – Associate ProfessorDepartment of Computer ScienceDr. Desmond Lun – Professor IDr. Suneeta Ramaswami – Professor IDepartment of EnglishProf. Patrick Rosal – Associate ProfessorDepartment of HistoryDr. … Continue reading Announcement of Faculty Promotions and Tenure Appointments

Paul Lisicky Named a 2016 Guggenheim Fellow

Paul Lisicky, Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing, was named a 2016 Guggenheim Fellow.  An alumnus of Rutgers University, Lisicky is the author of five books, including the recent nonfiction work The Narrow Door: A Memoir of Friendship (2016, Graywolf Press), which is a New York Times Editors’ Choice.The Guggenheim Foundation fellowship will enable Lisicky to … Continue reading Paul Lisicky Named a 2016 Guggenheim Fellow

Chancellor’s New Faculty Research Symposium to Take Place on 12/2

Join us on Wednesday, December 2nd, for the Chancellor’s New Faculty Research Symposium, which will feature new faculty from schools across the campus, including Dr. Melanie Bowers, Assistant Professor of Political Science; Dr. Cindy Dell Clark, Associate Professor of Anthropology; and Dr. Angélica González, Assistant Professor of Biology.   These professors will present their research … Continue reading Chancellor’s New Faculty Research Symposium to Take Place on 12/2

Dr. Kelly Dittmar Publishes “Navigating Gendered Terrain”

Dr. Kelly Dittmar, Assistant Professor of Political Science and a Scholar for the Center for American Women and Politics, has recently published Navigating Gendered Terrain: Stereotypes and Strategy in Political Campaigns, by Temple University Press.  This book explores how candidates and campaign professionals navigate the gendered terrain of political campaigns.  Navigating Gendered Terrain is available for purchase … Continue reading Dr. Kelly Dittmar Publishes “Navigating Gendered Terrain”