Winter Recess Begins Dec. 25

Winter Recess begins Saturday, December 23. All university offices will be closed and no classes will be held from Monday, December 25, 2023 – Monday, January 1, 2024. University offices open and the winter semester resumes on Tuesday, January 2, 2024. The Spring 2024 semester begins on Tuesday, January 16, 2024. 

Final Exams Conclude Dec. 21

The last day of classes for the Fall 2023 semester is Wednesday, December 13. Thursday, December 14, will serve as a Reading Day. Final exams begin Friday, December 15, and will conclude on Thursday, December 21. The final exam schedule may be accessed online here.

Join us for the Joy of Math Mini-Conference on Dec. 14

The Department of Mathematical Sciences presents the Joy of Math Mini-Conference on Thursday, December 14, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., in BSB 117. This event will feature presentations by Dr. Benedetto Piccoli, the Joseph and Loretta Lopez Endowed Chair, on “Measure differential equations,” and by Dr. Gabor Toth, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics, on “Chebyshev … Continue reading Join us for the Joy of Math Mini-Conference on Dec. 14

Concert Choir Present “Divine Illumination” on Dec. 11

The Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts’ Concert Choir will present “Divine Illumination” on Monday, December 11. There are two show, 11:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., and both take place in the Black Box Studio. Soyeon Bin, Lecturer of Music, will conduct. 

“Camden Cabaret” Closes Dec. 10

The Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts’ music program will showcase “Camden Cabaret,” from Thursday, December 7 – Sunday, December 10. Showtimes for December 7 – December 9 are 7:30 p.m. and the Sunday, December 10, matinee is at 2 p.m. The performance will take place in the Black Box Studio. Musical theater students … Continue reading “Camden Cabaret” Closes Dec. 10

Join MARCH on Dec. 6 for “Dog Feelings: From Animal Stories to Therapy Animals”

On Wednesday, December 6, Dr. Jillian Sayre, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH), will participate in an event called “Dog Feelings: From Animal Stories to Therapy Animals.” This event will center around Dr. Sayre’s discussion of her recent article, “‘But for his dog:” Companion Animals in … Continue reading Join MARCH on Dec. 6 for “Dog Feelings: From Animal Stories to Therapy Animals”

Join CURE on Dec. 5 for the Seminar “Young, Gifted, and Diverse”

The Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE) will conclude its Fall 2023 seminar series on Tuesday, December 5, 2023 with a presentation by Dr. Camille Z. Charles, Walter H. and Leonore C. Annenberg Professor in the Social Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Charles will present “Young, Gifted, and Diverse.”  This free event will … Continue reading Join CURE on Dec. 5 for the Seminar “Young, Gifted, and Diverse”

The Writers House Will Host “In Conversation with Claire Stricklin” on Dec. 4

In conversation with the Digital Studies Center and the Department of English and Communication, the Writers House welcomes author and game designer Dr. Claire Stricklin, who will be reading from and discussing her work-in-progress, Dio. This experimental project was inspired by the “sketching” techniques of Jack Kerouac in Visions of Cody. It is equal parts trans memoir, … Continue reading The Writers House Will Host “In Conversation with Claire Stricklin” on Dec. 4

Dr. Beth Rabinowitz to Deliver “Defensive Nationalism” Lecture on Nov. 29

Dr. Beth Rabinowitz, Associate Professor of Political Science, will discuss her new book, Defensive Nationalism: Explaining the Rise of Populism and Fascism in the 21st Century, on Wednesday, November 29, 2023. Dr. Rabinowitz will address questions such as, “Is history repeating itself? Why does the explosive politics of today resemble what occurred one hundred years ago?” … Continue reading Dr. Beth Rabinowitz to Deliver “Defensive Nationalism” Lecture on Nov. 29