Film Professor Matthew Sorrento Interviews Film Critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on her Book “1000 Women in Horror”

It’s no surprise that fans of genre film have sought out resources to aid in their quarantine viewing at home. Australian film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas has delivered a fresh topic to fill that need with her expansive book from 2020, 1000 Women in Horror (BearManor Media). Quite appropriately, she finds a tone in her writing … Continue reading Film Professor Matthew Sorrento Interviews Film Critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on her Book “1000 Women in Horror”

Registration Open for Third Scarlet Scholar Series Lecture with Dr. Nathan Fried

Join us Thursday, April 1, for the Third Scarlet Scholars Lecture, featuring Dr. Nathan Fried, Assistant Teaching Professor of Biology. Dr. Fried will present, “How the Body Language of a Mouse May Help Us Find New Pain Medicine that’s Safer than Opioids.”  All are welcome to attend this virtual lecture. The event will begin at … Continue reading Registration Open for Third Scarlet Scholar Series Lecture with Dr. Nathan Fried

Digital Studies Center Student Researchers Launch “Voices of Immigration” Podcast

Student researchers at the Digital Studies Center recently released the first episode of their new podcast series: “Voices of Immigration.” The episode, entitled “Our Immigrant Stories,” explores the experiences of Rutgers–Camden students Tania Martinez and Sandra Benjamin, describes ways one can advocate for immigrant communities, and discusses what the series hopes to achieve for its … Continue reading Digital Studies Center Student Researchers Launch “Voices of Immigration” Podcast

MARC Applications Due March 25

Students interested in biomedical research are invited to apply to the Rutgers–Camden Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) program and become an undergraduate research fellow. Applications are due Thursday, March 25, 2021.   About the Program: Launched in 2019, the MARC program recruits four undergraduates from underrepresented backgrounds each year to conduct innovative research with scientific … Continue reading MARC Applications Due March 25

Register Now for Cooper Street Writing Workshops

This spring, the Writers House will sponsor multiple one-day virtual Cooper Street Writing Workshops: “Magical Realism” taught by Carlos José Pérez Sámano Saturday, February 6, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.  $60 general/$10 for Camden residents “Poetry as History” taught by Marie Scarles  Saturday, February 27, from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.  $60 general/$10 for Camden … Continue reading Register Now for Cooper Street Writing Workshops

Important Spring 2021 Semester Dates

Welcome to Rutgers University–Camden for the Spring 2021 semester! Please see below for important dates regarding the drop/add period, withdrawals, the RUHere process, and more.  RUHere All students need to complete the RUHere process to confirm attendance for the semester. When you log into any Rutgers system with your NetID, you will be prompted to … Continue reading Important Spring 2021 Semester Dates

“Waking Nightmare” Virtual Exhibition Now On Display

The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts (RCCA) will show its second virtual exhibition, “Waking Nightmare,” from January 8, 2021 to April 21, 2021.The year 2020 will be remembered by many as a waking nightmare. Researchers define waking nightmare as a common, generally benign, parasomnia characterized by brief episodes of inability to move or speak combined with … Continue reading “Waking Nightmare” Virtual Exhibition Now On Display

Save the Dates for Research Week 2021

Join us for Research Week 2021! Additional information will be released in Spring 2021. For now, please save the dates! April 12: Faculty/Student Research Pairs Panel April 13: Graduate Research Symposium and Ask a Student: Undergraduate Research Panel April 14:  Graduate School Student Paper Competition Winner Keynote and Ask a Student: Undergraduate Research Panel April … Continue reading Save the Dates for Research Week 2021