On December 4th, join the Center for Urban Research and Education for their final Fall 2015 seminar, “Why Don’t Housing Choice Voucher Recipients Live Near Better Schools?” Dr. Ingrid Gould Ellen of New York University will be the guest speaker.The event begins at 12:15 p.m. in the Armitage Hall Faculty Lounge. This event is free … Continue reading Final CURE Seminar of Fall 2015 on 12/4…
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Chancellor’s New Faculty Research Symposium to Take Place on 12/2
Join us on Wednesday, December 2nd, for the Chancellor’s New Faculty Research Symposium, which will feature new faculty from schools across the campus, including Dr. Melanie Bowers, Assistant Professor of Political Science; Dr. Cindy Dell Clark, Associate Professor of Anthropology; and Dr. Angélica González, Assistant Professor of Biology. These professors will present their research … Continue reading Chancellor’s New Faculty Research Symposium to Take Place on 12/2…
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to all! Please note that Rutgers University will be closed for the holiday beginning Thursday, November 26th, and will reopen on Monday, November 30th.
Celebrate Rutgers Giving Day on December 1st
Rutgers University is celebrating its first Giving Day on Tuesday, December 1st. This university-wide, 24-hour online fundraising event is an exciting opportunity for alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff, and friends to come together and make an impact by giving through Rutgers.You can help make our first-ever Rutgers Giving Day a rousing success by making a … Continue reading Celebrate Rutgers Giving Day on December 1st…
Dr. Kelly Dittmar Publishes “Navigating Gendered Terrain”
Dr. Kelly Dittmar, Assistant Professor of Political Science and a Scholar for the Center for American Women and Politics, has recently published Navigating Gendered Terrain: Stereotypes and Strategy in Political Campaigns, by Temple University Press. This book explores how candidates and campaign professionals navigate the gendered terrain of political campaigns. Navigating Gendered Terrain is available for purchase … Continue reading Dr. Kelly Dittmar Publishes “Navigating Gendered Terrain”…
Fall 2015 Mallery Concert Series Concludes 12/2
The Fall 2015 Mallery Concert Series, of which Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo serves as Artistic Director, will conclude its season on Wednesday, December 2nd, with a performance by pianist Candace Chien, violinist Nicholas Pappone, and cellist Audrey Nadeau.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 … Continue reading Fall 2015 Mallery Concert Series Concludes 12/2…
Writers in Camden Concludes Fall 2015 Season on 12/2
The Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program will conclude its Fall 2015 Writers in Camden series on Wednesday, December 2nd, with a reading by author Shelly Oria. This reading is also part of the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts exhibit, “Visions of Place.”The event will begin at 7 p.m. in the Black Box Theater, located … Continue reading Writers in Camden Concludes Fall 2015 Season on 12/2…
Thanksgiving Week Class Schedule Changes
The class schedule will follow a different format the week of Thanksgiving. See below for the schedule:Monday, November 23rd – Follow your Monday schedule.Tuesday, November 24th – Follow your Tuesday schedule. Wednesday, November 25th – Follow your Friday schedule. (Courses that normally meet on Friday will meet on Wednesday, November 25th.)Thursday, November 26th – Thanksgiving Day Holiday – … Continue reading Thanksgiving Week Class Schedule Changes…
CURE Symposium on Housing, Segregation, and Poverty a Great Success
On November 17th, the Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE) hosted a daylong symposium on housing, segregation, and poverty. Scholars from all over the world came to Camden to take part in this event, which addressed topics such as the geography of inequality and its effects; exclusionary and inclusionary zoning; the fair housing movement; … Continue reading CURE Symposium on Housing, Segregation, and Poverty a Great Success…
An Interview with Oscar-Nominated Alum Robert Pulcini ’89
Screenwriter Robert Pulcini, CCAS ’89, recently returned to campus to discuss and screen his new film, 10,000 Saints, and to share insights into his career, which includes an Oscar nomination for best screenplay for the film American Splendor.