Office of Academic Advising Has a New Location

The Office of Academic Advising has moved to a new location at the corner of Linden and Friends Street (behind the Business and Science Building).  Students seeking assistance may visit the office, call (856) 225-6043, email ASadvise@camden.rutgers.edu, or use the Office of Academic Advising’s online chat. 

Writers in Camden: Linda Perez, Randall Horton, and Reginald Dwayne Betts To Read on 12/3

The Writers in Camden Series will close the Fall 2014 semester with a reading on Wednesday, December 3rd.  The event is subtitled “Contemporary Authors and the Prisons,” and features writers Linda Perez, Randall Horton, and Reginald Dwayne Betts.  The event will begin at 7 p.m. in the Stedman Gallery, located in the Fine Arts Building. There will be a reading, … Continue reading Writers in Camden: Linda Perez, Randall Horton, and Reginald Dwayne Betts To Read on 12/3

Last Mallery Concert of Fall 2014 Scheduled for 12/3

The last Mallery Concert of the Fall 2014 semester will take place on Wednesday, December 3rd.  The Joan and Israel Gerver Memorial Concert will feature pianist Candance Chien, violinist Nicholas Pappone, and horn player Erick Huckins.  The concert will take place at 12:15 p.m. in the Mallery Room, located on the second floor of the … Continue reading Last Mallery Concert of Fall 2014 Scheduled for 12/3

Thanksgiving Week Class Schedule Will Follow Different Format

The class schedule will follow a different format the week of Thanksgiving.  See below for the schedule: Monday, November 24th – Follow your Monday schedule. Tuesday, November 25th – Follow your Thursday schedule. (Courses that normally meet on Thursday will meet on Tuesday, November 25th.) Wednesday, November 26th – Follow your Friday schedule. (Courses that normally … Continue reading Thanksgiving Week Class Schedule Will Follow Different Format

CURE and Digital Studies Center Film Series Continues 11/21

The Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE) and the Digital Studies Center (DSC) will continue its film series, “Exploring Metropolitan and Urban Issues,” on Friday, November 21st, with a screening and discussion of the documentary Park Avenue: Money, Power, and the American Dream.  In the film, Academy Award-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney presents his take on the … Continue reading CURE and Digital Studies Center Film Series Continues 11/21

RU Singers Offers Free Master Class on 11/20

The Rutgers University Singers will host a master class featuring Dr. Rollo Dilworth, Professor of Choral Music Education at Temple University.  Dr. Dilworth will lecture on singing, conducting, and other musical techniques. This event is free and open to the public.  The event begins at 1:30 p.m. in the Mallery Room, located on the second floor of the … Continue reading RU Singers Offers Free Master Class on 11/20

Dept. of Philosophy and Religion Present Islam and Media Panel on 11/19

On Wednesday, November 19th, the Department of Philosophy and Religion will present the panel discussion, “Islam and the Media Debate on the Sources of Violence and Terrorism.”   On a recent episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, Maher and guest Sam Harris described Islam as a major source of violence, terrorism, abuses of women’s … Continue reading Dept. of Philosophy and Religion Present Islam and Media Panel on 11/19

Graduate English Program Presents “Dine and Learn” Lecture on 11/20

The Graduate Program in English will present a “Dine and Learn” lecture on Thursday, November 20th.  Dr. Stacy Klein, Associate Professor of English at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, will present “Parent-Child Separation and Paternal Impotence in Anglo-Saxon Literature.”  The event begins at 5 p.m. in the Armitage Hall Faculty Lounge. For more information, contact Dr. Ellen Malenas Ledoux, … Continue reading Graduate English Program Presents “Dine and Learn” Lecture on 11/20

Digital Studies Center Official Opening a Great Success

The Digital Studies Center (DSC) hosted its official opening on Thursday, November 13th.  Chancellor Phoebe Haddon, Dean Kriste Lindemeyer, DSC Director James J. Brown, Jr.; and DSC Associate Director Robert Emmons, Jr., all gave welcoming remarks, and then the audience had the chance to tour the DSC’s two new spaces: the ModLab, a research space, … Continue reading Digital Studies Center Official Opening a Great Success