Registration for Winter Session 2017 Opens 10/3

Starting Monday, October 3rd, registration for Winter 2017 is open to all students.  The last day to register for Winter 2017 without a late fee is Wednesday, December 7th.  The majority of Winter 2017 classes, other than math classes, begin on Friday, December 23rd; math classes begin Tuesday, January 3rd.  The Winter 2017 ends on … Continue reading Registration for Winter Session 2017 Opens 10/3

MARCH’s Historic Preservation Workshop Scheduled for 10/1

Join the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) on Saturday, October 1st, for the Historic Preservation Workshop: Workshop and Tour of Camden’s Cooper Street.  This program will discuss preservation issues and recent discoveries of the Cooper Street Historic District.  Workshop participants will learn how to “get an overview of the regulatory framework that protects … Continue reading MARCH’s Historic Preservation Workshop Scheduled for 10/1

Viewing and Discussion of “Changing Face of Harlem” Documentary on 9/29

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Community Leadership Center (CLC) will view the documentary the Changing Face of Harlem, to be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker Shawn Batey, on Thursday, September 29th, from 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. in the Campus Center’s Conference Room West AB.  Register by contacting Matthew Closter, Research Associate … Continue reading Viewing and Discussion of “Changing Face of Harlem” Documentary on 9/29

Electric Cafe Series Kicks Off Fall 2016 Season on 9/26

The Electric Café returns on Monday, September 26th, with a concert by cellist Ashley Bathgate.  The event begins at 12:15 p.m. in the Fine Arts Building’s Black Box Theater.  Admission is free and all are welcome. The Electric Café series is sponsored by the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts and the Rutgers Electro-Acoustic Lab.   … Continue reading Electric Cafe Series Kicks Off Fall 2016 Season on 9/26

Senior Graduation Information Sessions Will End 10/4

Camden College of Arts and Sciences students planning to graduate this academic year should attend an upcoming mandatory Senior Graduation Information Session, hosted by the Office of Academic Advising.  This session will review general education and major requirements. Senior Graduation Information Sessions are scheduled as follows: Wednesday, September 28th, at 12:15 p.m. in Fine Arts … Continue reading Senior Graduation Information Sessions Will End 10/4

Join MARCH for their Fall 2016 Programming

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) has a full state of programming in Fall 2016: October 1st – Cooper Street Historic District Preservation Workshop 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., Campus Center October 17th – National History Day Philly Kick-Off Teacher Workshop 4:30 p.m. – 7 p.m., Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust Street in … Continue reading Join MARCH for their Fall 2016 Programming

We R Arts and Sciences: Catherine Rosenberg

Rutgers University is a proud research institution, with our faculty and students engaged in projects that run the gamut from studying healthy eating behaviors to social reform in Gothic literature to circadian rhythms in fungi.  Research can shape people’s thoughts and opinions, and ultimately change our world.  For computational and integrative biology doctoral student Catherine … Continue reading We R Arts and Sciences: Catherine Rosenberg

Actress/Director Toni Kalem to Give Free Talk on 9/28

On Wednesday, September 28th, acclaimed actress, screenwriter, and director Toni Kalem will give a free talk about careers in film, the process of adapting novels for the screen, the challenges for women in Hollywood, and independent film.  The lecture begins at 4:30 p.m. in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room.  A reception will immediately follow. Ms. … Continue reading Actress/Director Toni Kalem to Give Free Talk on 9/28

“George Segal in Black and White” Curator’s Talk on 9/26

As part of the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts’ new exhibition, “George Segal in Black and White,” Dr. Donna Gustafson, curator of American art and Mellon Director for Academic Programs at the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers–New Brunswick, will give curators’ talks, one about the studio practices of Segal, and one about curating Donald Lokuta’s photographs … Continue reading “George Segal in Black and White” Curator’s Talk on 9/26

NBC10 Interviews Dr. Shauna Shames about Upcoming Election

NBC10 recently visited the Rutgers–Camden campus to interview Dr. Shauna Shames, Assistant Professor of Political Science, about the upcoming presidential election.  Students were also asked questions about their opinions on the candidates.  Watch the video here.