Artists Scott Pellnat and Allen C. Topolski, whose work is currently on display in the Stedman Gallery as part of the exhibit (re)collecting, (re)constructing, will participate in a roundtable lecture on Thursday, October 17th, at 5 p.m. in the Black Box Theatre. The lecture will be moderated by Dr. Cyril Reade, Associate Professor of Art … Continue reading Artists Scott Pellnat and Allen C. Topolski Participate in a Roundtable Lecture…
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Rutgers-Camden Breaks Ground on New Nursing and Science Building
On Wednesday, October 16th, at 3:30 p.m., Rutgers-Camden hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Nursing and Science Building, which will be Rutgers-Camden first new academic building since the 2008 construction of the Law School East building. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Rutgers University President Robert Barchi joined us for the groundbreaking. The $62.5 million … Continue reading Rutgers-Camden Breaks Ground on New Nursing and Science Building…
Writers in Camden Series Continues on October 16th
Authors A. Van Jordan and Rachel Kushner will be on campus on Wednesday, October 16th, to take part in the master of fine art’s program, “Writers in Camden.” Both will read from their work, participate in a question and answer session, and mingle with the crowd during the post-reading reception.Learn more about the Writers in … Continue reading Writers in Camden Series Continues on October 16th…
Rutgers-Camden and Gloucester County College Sign Enrollment Agreement
Dr. Wendell Pritchett, chancellor of Rutgers-Camden, and Dr. Frederick Keating, president of Gloucester County College (GCC), signed an agreement in which GCC students are conditionally accepted to Rutgers-Camden, and can enter the university once they earn their associate of arts or associate of science degree from GCC. Learn more about this partnership at NewsNow.
Department of Computer Science Launches New Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Program
Think all teaching assistants (TAs) are graduate students? Think again! This fall, the Department of Computer Science launched an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant program, which gives their star undergraduate students the opportunity to teach their fellow undergraduates and to influence the computer science curriculum. Tom Hogans, Christian Luke, Sanket Raval, Neel Patel, and Douglas Tait make … Continue reading Department of Computer Science Launches New Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Program…
Eagleton Institute of Politics Accepting Applications for its Undergraduate Associates Program!
Class of 2015 – Are you a junior interested in politics and government? Apply now for the Eagleton Institute of Politics Undergraduate Associates program! Undergraduate Associates explore the practice and processes of American politics. This 1.5 year certificate program is open to junior undergraduate students from ALL Rutgers schools, departments and campuses. Associates learn about … Continue reading Eagleton Institute of Politics Accepting Applications for its Undergraduate Associates Program!…
Beyond Roe: Reproductive Justice in a Changing World
On Thursday, October 11th, the Rutgers School of Law-Camden will host the conference Beyond Roe: Reproductive Justice in a Changing World. Conference participants will “discuss a wide range of issues related to reproductive justice and reproductive oppression.” This conference is co-sponsored in part by the Rutgers-Camden Department of History and the Rutgers-Camden Women’s and Gender … Continue reading Beyond Roe: Reproductive Justice in a Changing World…
Swan Historical Foundation to Fund Public History Scholarship
The Swan Historical Foundation (SHF) has given a $25,000 gift to fund an annual scholarship, which will be given to a full or part-time Rutgers-Camden graduate student, with preference given for a student who is studying public history. Learn more about this scholarship opportunity at NewsNow.
Dr. Richard Epstein Studies How Language is Tied to Politics
Dr. Richard Epstein, Associate Professor of Linguistics, is studying how so-called “bad English” is tied politically to discrimination of minorities. Learn more about his research at NewsNow.
Dr. Katrina Hazzard-Donald to Lecture at Swarthmore College
Dr. Katrina Hazzard-Donald, Associate Professor of Sociology, will give a lecture at Swarthmore College on Monday, October 7th, at 4:30 p.m. in the Kohlberg Scheuer Room. The lecture topic is “Mojo Workin’: The Old African American Hoodoo System,” which is also the title of Dr. Hazzard-Donald’s recent book. To learn more about Dr. Hazzard-Donald’s research, … Continue reading Dr. Katrina Hazzard-Donald to Lecture at Swarthmore College…