Professor Presents Paper

RICK DEMIRJIAN (part-time lecturer, CFAS-history) presented a paper, “’A Paper Age’: Banks and Banking in Micropolitan America, 1783-1825,” as part of the Lees Seminar in History series at Rutgers–Camden on April 13.

Professor Speaks at Event

Dr. CATI COE (associate professor, CFAS-anthropology) discussed how fosterage relations among transnational migrants have changed patron-client patterns in Ghana in “Global Flows of Patrons: Fosterage among Ghanaian Transnational Migrants,” at the event “Anthropologies of Africa Across Decades and Disciplines: A Day to Honor Sandra Barnes,” held by the anthropology department and African Studies Center at … Continue reading Professor Speaks at Event

Quick News

Dr. GLORIA BONILLA-SANTIAGO (Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Public Policy, CFAS and director, Community Leadership Center) has been elected to the Board of Trustees for Saint Peter’s College.

Professor Participates in Panel Discussion

Prof. PAUL BERNSTEIN (associate professor, CFAS-theater) participated in a panel discussion, “Uncharted Territories,” at the 25th American Literature Association Conference in San Francisco on May 25.  He delivered a video and performance presentation regarding his work and featuring excerpts from the Rutgers–Camden production of “The Passenger List.”

New Grants

Dr. Gloria Bonilla-Santiago (director, Community Leadership Center and Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Public Policy, CFAS) is the principal investigator on a one-year, $100,000 grant from the John E. Morgan Foundation in support of the John S. and James L. Knight Early Learning Research Academy at Rutgers–Camden. Nyeema Watson (administrative director, CFAS-Center for … Continue reading New Grants

We R Rutgers-Camden: Dr. Cati Coe

For the past seven years, Dr. Coe’s research has been exploring why Ghanaian immigrant parents and their children live apart, and how parents, children, and caregivers feel about these arrangements.