
Category: Faculty News


Join MARCH on April 5 for “The Art and Science of Archival Research”
On Wednesday, April 5, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) will host the workshop “The Art and Science of Archival Research: Examining the Letters and Lives of S. Weir Mitchell and Edith Wharton.” Dr. Carol Singley, Professor of English, and Jennifer Levy, a graduate student in English, will present the material. This event begins … Continue reading Join MARCH on April 5 for “The Art and Science of Archival Research”…

Join MARCH on March 29 for “How to Make a Personal Archive”
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) will host a series of workshops in March. On Wednesday, March 29, join us for “How to Make a Personal Archive,” hosted by Julie Still, Reference Librarian at the Paul Robeson Library. This event begins at 11:20 a.m. on the first floor of 325 Cooper Street. About this … Continue reading Join MARCH on March 29 for “How to Make a Personal Archive”…

Join MARCH on March 27 for “Humanities Writing for the Public”
The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) will host a series of workshops in March. On Monday, March 27, join us for “Humanities Writing for the Public,” hosted by Dr. William FitzGerald, Associate Professor of English. This event begins at 11:20 a.m. on the first floor of 325 Cooper Street. About this workshop Writing … Continue reading Join MARCH on March 27 for “Humanities Writing for the Public”…

Congratulations to the Recipients of the Vice Chancellor’s Fund for Research Catalysts and Multidisciplinary Awards
The Research Office is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of the FY 2023 Vice Chancellor’s Fund for Research Catalyst and Multidisciplinary awards. These projects reflect the high-quality research that is a hallmark of our campus. Multidisciplinary Awards PI: Catherine Grgicak, Department of Chemistry Co-PI: Desmond Lun, Department of Computer Science Project Title: “Coupling probabilistic … Continue reading Congratulations to the Recipients of the Vice Chancellor’s Fund for Research Catalysts and Multidisciplinary Awards…

Celebrating Women’s History Month and Achievements in STEAM
Barrier-breaking astronaut Mae Jemison—the first Black woman to journey into outer space—famously said, “Never be limited by other people’s limited imaginations.” Throughout much of recorded history, women were limited in their intellectual pursuits by those who could not imagine the contributions they would eventually make in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM). Although women have … Continue reading Celebrating Women’s History Month and Achievements in STEAM…

Dr. Noha Emara Named a Top Economist in the State of New Jersey

Drs. Catherine Grgicak and Desmond Lun Develop Innovative Software Technology

Announcement of Faculty Promotions and Tenure Appointments
The Board of Governors approved the following promotions and tenure appointments at their meeting on Tuesday, February 28: Dr. Howard Marchitello of the Department of English and Communication – Promoted to University Professor Dr. Benedetto Piccoli of the Department of Mathematical Sciences – Promoted to University Professor Dr. Nathaniel Wright of the Department of Public … Continue reading Announcement of Faculty Promotions and Tenure Appointments…

The Lees Seminar Series Continues March 3 with “May Day: Poverty and Rent Distraint in Early Republic New York”
The Department of History will continue its Lees Seminar Series for the 2022-2023 academic year on Friday, March 3. Dr. Kristin O’Brassill-Kulfan of Rutgers–New Brunswick will present, “May Day: Poverty and Rent Distraint in Early Republic New York.” Dr. Andrew Shankman, Professor of History at Rutgers–Camden, will give the comment. This in-person event begins at 4 p.m. on … Continue reading The Lees Seminar Series Continues March 3 with “May Day: Poverty and Rent Distraint in Early Republic New York”…