“The Moors” Opens Feb. 9

The Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts presents “The Moors,” written by Jen Silverman, from February 9 – 12, 2023. The production is directed by Damon Bonetti, Lecturer of Theater.  Thursday-Saturday at 7:30 pm, Sunday at 2:00 pm  High School Matinee Performance: Friday, February 10, at 10:00 am  Walter K. Gordon Theater  Tickets are $15 … Continue reading “The Moors” Opens Feb. 9

Diploma Application for Prospective May 2023 Graduates Now Open

Students enrolled in the Graduate School–Camden, Camden College of Arts and Sciences, and University College–Camden who are planning on graduating in May 2023 may submit a Diploma Application starting Monday, January 2, 2023. The last day to submit a Diploma Application will be Wednesday, March 1, 2023. This mandatory form must be submitted in order … Continue reading Diploma Application for Prospective May 2023 Graduates Now Open

FYRE Peer Instructor Applications Now Open

Applications are now open to become a peer instructor in Fall 2023 for the First Year Rutgers Experience (FYRE) program. FYRE Peer Instructors are actively engaged and motivated students interested in connecting underclassmen to the facilities, activities, and resources needed to successfully navigate their Rutgers–Camden experience. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Applicants for a Peer Instructor (PI) position … Continue reading FYRE Peer Instructor Applications Now Open

Updated Fall Semester 2022 Health and Well-Being Protocols

Updated COVID-19 Protocols and Flu Vaccinations Face coverings: Although they will continue to be required in all clinical settings, face coverings will no longer be required in indoor teaching spaces and libraries. Where masks are optional, we encourage all individuals who prefer to wear them to do so, and we fully respect that personal decision. Further, as … Continue reading Updated Fall Semester 2022 Health and Well-Being Protocols

Dr. Nicole Belolan Discusses “Disabilities Then, Disabilities Now” in Lecture Series

On July 26, 2022, our nation celebrated the thirty-second anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a landmark civil rights law that, for the first time, protected the rights of people with disabilities and guaranteed equity. Dr. Nicole Belolan, Public Historian in Residence at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) here at … Continue reading Dr. Nicole Belolan Discusses “Disabilities Then, Disabilities Now” in Lecture Series

The Writers in Camden Series Kicks Off Sept. 28 with Krys Malcolm Belc

The Writers House will begin its Fall 2022 Writers in Camden Series on Wednesday, September 28 with a reading by memoirist and nonfiction writer Krys Malcolm Belc. Registration is required.  This free event runs from 7 – 8:30 PM EST in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room.  About the Author Krys Malcolm Belc is the author of The … Continue reading The Writers in Camden Series Kicks Off Sept. 28 with Krys Malcolm Belc

Registration Open for MARCH Fall Programming

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) has an exciting slate of fall programming in their Continuing Education in Historic Preservation program: The ten-week course “Introduction to Historic Preservation” is available online only, beginning Thursday, September 15;  The five-week reading group, “Smell Detectives: An Olfactory History of Nineteenth-Century Urban America,“ will meet via Zoom beginning … Continue reading Registration Open for MARCH Fall Programming

Welcome to our New Faculty Members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden!

2022-2023 FASC New Full-Time Faculty   Valerie N. Adams-Bass Title/Rank: Assistant Professor Department: Childhood Studies Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass joins us from the University of Virginia, School of Education of Education and Human Development, where she served as an Assistant Professor of Youth and Social Innovation since 2016. Dr. Adams-Bass earned her doctorate in interdisciplinary studies … Continue reading Welcome to our New Faculty Members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden!