This past September, Kimberlee Moran, Associate Teaching Professor and Director of Forensics, and a co-founder of the Ancient Fingerprint Society, traveled to Jerusalem to research ancient fingerprints on clay lamps from the city of Beit Nattif, which dates to 300 AD. For one week, in the basement of the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem, Ms. Moran … Continue reading Director of Forensics Kimberlee Moran Discovers Ancient Fingerprints in Jerusalem…
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Dr. Lynne Vallone Publishes Book Examining Size in Literature and Life
Categories of difference, such as race and gender, among human beings form the basis of many aspects of our world. They have the potential to influence something as minor as music choice, or as important as life experience. Therefore, it is important to be aware of these categories since they inform our thinking, whether we … Continue reading Dr. Lynne Vallone Publishes Book Examining Size in Literature and Life…
Summer 2018 Registration Begins Feb. 19
Registration for Summer 2018 will begin on Monday, February 19th! Course offerings are now posted and students are encouraged to speak with an adviser while planning their schedule. Students may register via WebReg.
Congratulations to Fall 2017 Dean’s List Recipients!
Congratulations to all students who made the Dean’s List for the Fall 2017 semester!
Zach Wood Delivers Keynote Address at Summit in D.C.
On January 17, 2018, Zachary Wood acted as keynote speaker at the 2nd annual Advocacy Summit of the DC Alliance of Youth Advocates (DCAYA). During this summit, a variety of different youth organizations came together with one goal in mind: to further the welfare of the youth in DC. Break-out sessions saw people setting goals, … Continue reading Zach Wood Delivers Keynote Address at Summit in D.C.…
Viewing of “Timbuktu” and Panel Discussion on Feb. 12
As part of the Black History Month celebration and the twentieth anniversary of the Center for African Studies at Rutgers University, the Africana Studies Program will host a viewing of Timbuktu, a 2014 film by Abderrahmane Sissoko, and a panel discussion. The panelists include Dr. Carolyn Brown, Professor of History at Rutgers University; Guy Weston of … Continue reading Viewing of “Timbuktu” and Panel Discussion on Feb. 12…
Pre-College Arts Program Begins 2/17
The Department of Fine Arts presents the Pre-College Arts Program, which is comprised of eight-week courses designed for high school students and taught by university-level faculty. Available courses will be offered in animation, graphic design, oil painting, guitar and jazz studies, rock string orchestra, vocal arts, acting, filmmaking, and special effects in theater. Classes will … Continue reading Pre-College Arts Program Begins 2/17…
“Materials and Techniques of Historic Restoration and Rehab” Course Begins 1/30
As part of their Continuing Education in Historic Preservation program, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) will sponsor the 10-week course, “Materials and Techniques of Historic Restoration and Rehabilitation.” This course offers an overview of different materials commonly used in this region and the techniques for their repair. Materials to be examined are: masonry (stone, brick, … Continue reading “Materials and Techniques of Historic Restoration and Rehab” Course Begins 1/30…
“Preservation Planning” Course Begins 1/31
As part of their Continuing Education in Historic Preservation program, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) will sponsor the 10-week course, “Preservation Planning.” This course offers an overview and detailed look at the legal, economic, and community planning aspects of historic preservation in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Students will discuss land use and preservation law, federal … Continue reading “Preservation Planning” Course Begins 1/31…
New RCCA Exhibit, “Space Invaders,” Opens 1/16
Starting Tuesday, January 16th, the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts (RCCA) will host its newest Stedman Gallery exhibit, “Space Invaders.” Guest Curator Leslie Kaufman, president of Philadelphia Sculptors, invited Jacintha Clark, Elizabeth Mackie, Jeremy Maas, Kaitlyn Paston, Joanna Platt, and Andi Steele to conceive and produce new site-specific work. The artists’ works – a combination … Continue reading New RCCA Exhibit, “Space Invaders,” Opens 1/16…