Join us for Biology Day on 5/6

Students interested in learning more about the field of biology are welcome to join us for Biology Day on Saturday, May 6.  Current undergraduate students will showcase their research projects and talk about their college experience; faculty will present their work in short classroom sessions; and tours will be given of the labs and campus. … Continue reading Join us for Biology Day on 5/6

Senior Thesis Exhibition Closes 5/18

Graduating students from the Department of Fine Arts, who are majoring in Studio Art, Electronic Art, and Art Education will participate in a Senior Thesis Exhibition from May 1 to May 18, in the Stedman Gallery.  Work from the animation, graphic design, painting, photography, and sculpture programs will be represented.  All are welcome to attend … Continue reading Senior Thesis Exhibition Closes 5/18

Register Now for the Consent to Sex Workshop on 4/28

The Department of Philosophy and Religion and Dr. Eric Chwang, Henry Rutgers Term Chair in Ethics, Health, and Society, will present a “Consent to Sex Workshop” on Friday, April 28.  All are welcome, but registration is required.  The schedule is as follows: 10 a.m. – 11 a.m.: “Reasons for Yes: What Makes Consent Affirmative?”, Margo … Continue reading Register Now for the Consent to Sex Workshop on 4/28

“Adaptable” Closes the Season on 4/28 with a Viewing and Discussion of “Fences”

Join us on Saturday, April 28, for “Adaptable’s” final event of the spring semester. At 6 p.m., the film Fences will be shown, and will be followed by a discussion, led by Dr. Keith Green, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Africana Studies Program.  All films will be shown at the Writers House, located at 305 Cooper Street.  All are … Continue reading “Adaptable” Closes the Season on 4/28 with a Viewing and Discussion of “Fences”

Week of Musical Performances Concludes 4/30

Starting Saturday, April 22, the Department of Fine Arts‘ music program will offer a series of free concerts, which are open to all: Sunday, April 30, at 3 p.m. – Spring Serenade, held in the Gordon Theater, which will feature student ensembles, the Rutgers University Singers, and soloists. 

Philosophy and Religion Student Achievement and Research Celebration on 4/25

On Tuesday, April 25, join the Department of Philosophy and Religion as they honor the research and achievements of their undergraduate students.  The luncheon will feature mini-presentations by students, the announcement of department awards, and the celebration of graduating students. The event begins at 12:30 p.m. in the Armitage Hall Faculty Lounge.  Contact Dr. Melissa … Continue reading Philosophy and Religion Student Achievement and Research Celebration on 4/25

Electric Cafe Series Concludes Spring Season on 4/17

The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts and the Rutgers Electro-Acoustic Lab present the last installment of the Electric Cafe Series of the spring season on Monday, April 17.  The duo l’Artiste ordinaire (l’Ao), comprised of composer-performers Melissa Grey and David Morneau, will perform. This free event will take place in the Black Box Theater during the free … Continue reading Electric Cafe Series Concludes Spring Season on 4/17

Join us on Rutgers Day on 4/29

Join us for Rutgers Day, a day full of family-friendly activities, performances, presentations, and more!  The event will be held on campus from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 29, and is free!  All are welcome, so spread the word and join us for a day of fun! 

Register Now for Digital Studies’ R–CADE Symposium on 4/21

The Digital Studies Center will host the Rutgers–Camden Archive of Digital Ephemera (R–CADE) on Friday, April 21st, from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. in the Campus Center.  Participants will take apart, dissect, and re-purpose artifacts as they attempt to understand their historical and cultural significance. This year’s event will include a keynote address by Rachel … Continue reading Register Now for Digital Studies’ R–CADE Symposium on 4/21

Join us for a Business History Conference on 4/21

Join the Department of History and the Business History Conference on Friday, April 21, for a symposium centered around the topic of a paper by Dr. Philip Scranton, Board of Governors Professor of History Emeritus, “Managing Communist Enterprise: Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia, 1945-1970.”  Dr. Scranton will give a brief presentation about his paper, and then … Continue reading Join us for a Business History Conference on 4/21