On Tuesday, April 14th, the Madrigal Ensemble, under the direction of Distinguished Professor of Music Dr. Julianne Baird, will perform a free concert of George Frideric Handel’s opera, Acis and Galatea. The concert begins at 12:15 p.m. in the Walter K. Gordon Theater. Acis and Galatea tells the story a twisted love triangle between a goddess, a … Continue reading The Madrigal Ensemble Will Perform a Free Concert on 4/14…
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We R Arts and Sciences: Debra Park
For retired high school teacher Debra Park, “I always had it in the back of my mind [to teach at a college]. Rutgers–Camden was a perfect fit.”
Announcement of Faculty Promotions
Congratulations to the following faculty members who received promotions, approved by the Board of Governors at the meeting on Thursday, April 2nd: Department of Biology Ms. Charlene Sayers – Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure-Track) Department of Chemistry Ms. Mary Craig – Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure-Track) Department of Childhood Studies Dr. Susan Miller – Associate Professor Dr. Lauren Silver – Associate Professor Department of … Continue reading Announcement of Faculty Promotions…
Graduation Fair Scheduled for 3/30 – 4/3
Students planning to participate in the May 21st commencement ceremonies should visit the University District Bookstore, located at 601 Cooper Street, the week of March 30th to purchase regalia and other commencement-related items such as diploma frames and graduation announcements. Students will receive a 10% discount on diploma frames and a 25% discount on select … Continue reading Graduation Fair Scheduled for 3/30 – 4/3…
We R Arts and Sciences: Michael Bamimore
For biology major Michael Bamimore, “[Transferring to] Rutgers–Camden was one of the best choices I ever made in my life.”
We R Arts and Sciences: Prentiss Dantzler
“Rutgers is very supportive of [its] students,” Prentiss Dantzler says, mentioning that Rutgers faculty members have pushed him to publish his research, to teach, and to develop professionally.
We R Arts and Sciences: Dr. Lauren Silver
Dr. Lauren Silver is no stranger to helping others. An Assistant Professor of Childhood Studies, Dr. Silver has successfully merged community outreach with academics. As evidence of her passion, she has received both the Rutgers–Camden Civic Engagement Faculty Fellowship and the Chancellor’s Award for Academic Civic Engagement. Although she did not immediately know which path … Continue reading We R Arts and Sciences: Dr. Lauren Silver…
We R Arts and Sciences: Alesha Figueroa-Falcon
Alesha Figueroa-Falcon is a person that cannot be stopped. She faced a lot of hardships growing up, but that did not stop her from tackling AP English, AP Biology, Honors Trigonometry, and Honors Physics in high school. She has won awards for her efforts, such as the Overcoming Adversity Award, given to her by the … Continue reading We R Arts and Sciences: Alesha Figueroa-Falcon…
Rutgers’ 250th Anniversary Book – Order Yours Today!
In 2016, Rutgers University will celebrate its 250th anniversary. Be a part of Rutgers history by having your name printed in the back of the anniversary book Rutgers: A 250th Anniversary Portrait as a sponsor by March 1, 2015. This limited edition will recall and bring to life two and a half centuries of excellence … Continue reading Rutgers’ 250th Anniversary Book – Order Yours Today!…
Dr. Angie McGuire Named to NASPAA’s Executive Education Committee
Dr. Angie McGuire, Assistant Teaching Professor of Public Policy and Administration and the Director of the Graduate Public Policy and Administration Program, has been named to a three-year term on the Executive Education Committee for Network of Schools of Public Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA), which sets the global standard in public service education. Congratulations … Continue reading Dr. Angie McGuire Named to NASPAA’s Executive Education Committee…