New Musical “Hand Me Down the Silver Trumpet” Premieres 10/16

The Rutgers University-Camden theater program, in conjunction with the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts, presents the new musical, “Hand Me Down the Silver Trumpet,” which celebrates the legacy of great African American recording artists of the 1920s and 30s and features performances of classic blues, jazz, and spirituals performed by students, alumni, and guest artists.  The … Continue reading New Musical “Hand Me Down the Silver Trumpet” Premieres 10/16

MFA Students Launch New Literary Journal, “Cooper Street”

To be a good writer, you must be a good reader.  Students in the graduate creative writing program (MFA) are putting that theory to the test with their new online literary magazine, Cooper Street, which launched its inaugural issue in May 2014.  This student-run journal began its development last fall, after the decision to shutter … Continue reading MFA Students Launch New Literary Journal, “Cooper Street”

Undergrads: Check Out the New Advising Online Chat!

The Office of Academic Advising is rolling out a new online chat feature, which will allow undergraduates to ask general advising questions from wherever they happen to be.  The online chat will be available starting Thursday, September 11th, 2014, and will run Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., and Friday, 8:30 a.m. – … Continue reading Undergrads: Check Out the New Advising Online Chat!

The Digital Studies Center Welcomes New Director, Dr. James Brown, Jr.

The Digital Studies Center (DSC), established in 2013, is excited to welcome its inaugural director, Dr. James Brown, Jr., formerly of the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW). Dr. Brown will join Dr. Robert Emmons, Jr., associate director of the DSC, in charting the center’s course. The DSC is an interdisciplinary, collaborative research, development, and education center, … Continue reading The Digital Studies Center Welcomes New Director, Dr. James Brown, Jr.