The graduate English program will host a Professionalization Conference on Friday, April 8th, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Panel discussions on topics such as “Preparing a Professional Dossier” and “Career Paths: What Can I Do with an MA in English?” will be held. The event will take place in the Writers’ House, located at … Continue reading Graduate English Program to Host Professionalization Conference on 4/8…
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Research Spotlight: Dr. Shaheen Ayubi Investigates Violence against Women
This past summer, Dr. Shaheen Ayubi, lecturer for the Department of Political Science and a 2008 recipient of the Sybil Cohen Award for Excellence in Teaching, presented the paper Violence and Women’s Human Rights Violations: The Case of Honor Killings, Wartime Sexual Violence against Women and Sex Trafficking in parts of Asia, Africa, and the … Continue reading Research Spotlight: Dr. Shaheen Ayubi Investigates Violence against Women…
Fall 2016 Registration Begins 4/4
Registration for Fall 2016 begins on Monday, April 4th, at 7 a.m.! Graduate students and undergraduate students who have earned 90 or more credits may register at this time.Students with 58+ credits may begin registration at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, April 5th; all students can register on Wednesday, April 6th, beginning at 7 a.m.Students should … Continue reading Fall 2016 Registration Begins 4/4…
Mallery Concert Series Continues on 3/30
The Spring 2016 Mallery Concert Series, of which Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo serves as Artistic Director, will continue on Wednesday, March 30th, with a performance by the Elysian Camerata Quintet.The event begins at 12:15 p.m. in the Mallery Room, which is located on the second floor of the Fine Arts Building. Admission is free. Parking will be available in … Continue reading Mallery Concert Series Continues on 3/30…
Annual Baron Lecture Scheduled for 4/12
Ambassador Joseph A. Mussomeli, a 1978 graduate of the Rutgers School of Law–Camden, will be the guest speaker at the Baron Lecture Series on Tuesday, April 12th, at 12:15 p.m. Ambassador Mussomeli, who served as ambassador to the Republic of Slovenia from 2010 – 2015 and to the Kingdom of Cambodia (2005 – 2008), will … Continue reading Annual Baron Lecture Scheduled for 4/12…
Two Students Win Awards from the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America
Two Rutgers–Camden history students recently were awarded scholarship awards from the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of New Jersey. David Niescior, a History graduate student, received the District Graduate History Award, and Samantha Gaetjens Muller is this year’s recipient of the Undergraduate History Award. This marks the third year … Continue reading Two Students Win Awards from the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America…
Join us for the Electric Cafe on 3/28
The Department of Fine Arts presents the next installment of the Electric Cafe Series on Monday, March 28th, with a a performance by Mark Snyder, accompanied by harpist Becky Brown, soprano Paige Naylor, and Anna Weisling on video. The event begins at 12:10 p.m. in the Black Box, located in the Fine Arts Complex. Admission … Continue reading Join us for the Electric Cafe on 3/28…
“Beacons of Light” Conference Scheduled for 3/30
On Wednesday, March 30th, join us for the day-long conference “Beacons of Light: The Black Student Protest Legacy at Rutgers-Camden.” Panels will discuss the history of student protest and desegregation is Camden and the surrounding areas. Dr. John Carlos, Olympic gold medalist and a leader in the Black Power movement who raised his fist in … Continue reading “Beacons of Light” Conference Scheduled for 3/30…
History Department to Present a Lecture on 3/23
The Department of History will host a lecture by Dr. Kathleen M. Brown, who will present, “In Search of Free Labor: Abolitionist Boycotts of Slave-Made Goods,” a lecture drawn from her forthcoming book, Undoing Slavery: Abolition and the Argument over Humanity. Dr. Brown is a professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania. The event will take … Continue reading History Department to Present a Lecture on 3/23…
We R Arts and Sciences: Tim Ripley
For many future doctors, the dream of wearing a white lab coat with a stethoscope hanging around their neck begins when they are young children. For Rutgers–Camden alumnus Timothy Ripley, Jr., who will begin at Rowan University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine in the fall, the path to this dream started because of Dr. Martin Marino, … Continue reading We R Arts and Sciences: Tim Ripley…