On Friday, February 21st, the Career Center and the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice will sponsor “CareerQuest,” an event which features alumni who have enjoyed successful careers. The event begins at 12:30 p.m. in the Law School Faculty Lounge (Room E403). Participants must register in advance.
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We R Arts and Sciences: Brahmaji Mutthoju
Alumnus Brahmaji Mutthoju calls his time at Rutgers-Camden “the opportunity of a lifetime.”
Just in Time for Valentine’s Day: The Love Your Major Fair!
On Wednesday, February 12th, come to the Love Your Major Fair and learn about the majors offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences-Camden. The event begins at 12:10 p.m. in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room. Pre-register through RaptorLink.
Production of “Nickel and Dimed” to Open on February 12th
The Rutgers-Camden theater program will open the Spring 2014 season with a production of Joan Holden’s Nickel and Dimed, based on the book Nickel and Dimed, on (Not) Getting by in America, by Barbara Eherenreich. The performance opens on Wednesday, February 12th, and will run through Sunday, February 16th. There will be a special high … Continue reading Production of “Nickel and Dimed” to Open on February 12th…
Congratulations to Dr. Alan Tarr, Recently Named a Board of Governors Professor!
Dr. Alan Tarr, Professor II of Political Science, was named a Board of Governors Professor of Political Science at the Board of Governors meeting on February 4th, 2014. Dr. Tarr is a leading expert on American constitutional law, state constitutions, and comparative constitutionalism. Along with Robert Williams, Professor II of Law, Dr. Tarr co-founded Rutgers-Camden’s … Continue reading Congratulations to Dr. Alan Tarr, Recently Named a Board of Governors Professor!…
We R Arts And Sciences: Dr. Hao Zhu
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Campus Operating Status Update
Wednesday, Feb. 5: Rutgers will open at noon (which has been changed from the 10 a.m. opening announced earlier). All Wednesday classes prior to that time are canceled. Essential services employees should remain at or report to work unless otherwise directed. At noon, Rutgers will resume a regular schedule. For more information, visit here.
Electric Cafe Kicks Off Its Spring 2014 Season on 2/4
On Tuesday, February 4th, the band Expressive Machines will be on campus as part of the Electric Cafe series. The concert begins at 12:20 p.m. in the Black Box Theater.
Chancellor’s Signature Series Symposia Cancelled for 2/4
Due to weather complications, the symposium “Diversity, Inequality, and the Achievement Gap: Challenges in Higher Education,” featuring Felix Matos Rodriguez, is canceled for Tuesday, Feb. 4. The session will be rescheduled for a date later this semester. For more details, visit the Community Leadership Center website at https://clc.camden.rutgers.edu.
CURE to Offer Free Lecture on 1/31
On Friday, January 31st, the Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE) will offer a free lecture, presented by Eric Schneider, an associate director for academic affairs and an adjunct professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Schneider’s lecture is titled “The Social Ecology of African American Homicide: Philadelphia since 1940.” The lecture … Continue reading CURE to Offer Free Lecture on 1/31…