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…
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Pianist Richard Alston to Perform on Feb. 21
The Spring 2018 Mallery Concert Series will continue on Wednesday, February 21st, with a performance by pianist Richard Alston. Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo is the Artistic Director of the Mallery Concert Series. The event begins at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room, located on the second floor of the Fine Arts Building. Admission is free. Free parking will be … Continue reading Pianist Richard Alston to Perform on Feb. 21…
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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.
Math Lecture Series Continues Feb. 16
Dr. James Davis, a 2010 graduate of the Camden College of Arts and Sciences and a Senior Data Scientist at Uber, will present the next Math Lecture, on Friday, February 12th. He will discuss “Pricing Uber’s Marketplace.” This free lecture is open to all. The event begins at 11:20 a.m. in Penn 401, on the side … Continue reading Math Lecture Series Continues Feb. 16…
“Becky Shaw” Closes Feb. 18
Opening Wednesday, February 14th, “Becky Shaw” will kick off Rutgers–Camden’s Spring 2018 theater season. Written by Gina Gionfriddo, “Becky Shaw” is a contemporary comedy of bad manners that tracks the painful ramifications of a blind date gone wrong. The play was a 2009 Pulitzer Prize finalist. The production is directed by Damon Bonetti, a lecturer in … Continue reading “Becky Shaw” Closes Feb. 18…
SkypeOnArt Continues 2/12 with Artist and Filmmaker Natalie Bookchin
The Department of Fine Arts‘ SkypeOnArt will continue its spring season on Monday, February 12th, with a presentation by artist and filmmaker Natalie Bookchin. Ms. Bookchin “interrogates the American crisis and its increased inequality and polarization as well as the seismic impact of the digital tools and platforms that determine the shape and texture of contemporary life.” … Continue reading SkypeOnArt Continues 2/12 with Artist and Filmmaker Natalie Bookchin…
Congratulations to Fall 2017 Dean’s List Recipients!
Congratulations to all students who made the Dean’s List for the Fall 2017 semester!
Pianist Debra Lew Harder to Perform on Feb. 14
The Spring 2018 Mallery Concert Series will continue on Wednesday, February 14th, with a performance by pianist Debra Lew Harder. Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo is the Artistic Director of the Mallery Concert Series. The event begins at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room, located on the second floor of the Fine Arts Building. Admission is free. Free parking will … Continue reading Pianist Debra Lew Harder to Perform on Feb. 14…
Register Today for a Viewing and Discussion of a Healthcare Documentary on Feb. 28
International healthcare executive Suzanne Garber, CCAS ’92, produced, wrote, and directed the short documentary “Gauze: Unraveling Global Healthcare” which focuses on the quality of care and patient outcomes in countries around the world as compared to the United States. Join us for a light dinner, viewing of the film, and a panel discussion comprised of … Continue reading Register Today for a Viewing and Discussion of a Healthcare Documentary on Feb. 28…