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Dept. of Fine Arts to Hold Auditions for Actors, Dancers, Instrumentalists, and Singers
The Department of Fine Arts will be holding auditions the week of January 27th for its choirs, orchestra ensemble, and upcoming stage productions. To learn about auditioning for the spring theater production, “The Fairy Queen” and the forthcoming student-directed one-act play festival, click here. To learn about auditioning for the Rutgers University Singers and Madrigal, … Continue reading Dept. of Fine Arts to Hold Auditions for Actors, Dancers, Instrumentalists, and Singers…
Writers in Camden Series: Chris Ware on 1/29
On Wednesday, January 29th, cartoonist and graphic novelist Chris Ware will be the guest of honor at the Writers in Camden Series. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room. Chris Ware is one of the leading cartoonists and graphic novelists working today. A frequent contributor to The New Yorker, Ware … Continue reading Writers in Camden Series: Chris Ware on 1/29…
Motion Graphics: Animated Film Series
Join the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts on Thursday, January 23rd, at 4:45 p.m. for a screening of the film American Splendor, which chronicles the life of comic book writer Harvey Pekar. The event will be held in Fine Arts 110. This event is presented by Dr. Robert Emmons, Associate Director of the Digital Studies … Continue reading Motion Graphics: Animated Film Series…
Campus Operating Status Update
Rutgers-Camden will close at 3 p.m. today (Tuesday, Jan. 21) and will resume classes and normal operations at 12 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22. Rutgers classes at Atlantic Cape Community College are canceled for Tuesday, Jan. 21. Rutgers classes at Raritan Valley Community college will be canceled starting at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21. Rutgers classes … Continue reading Campus Operating Status Update…
Welcome to the Spring 2014 Semester!
Join Us for the Minor and Interdisciplinary Fair on 1/29
On Wednesday, January 29th, explore the minors and interdisciplinary programs that the Camden College of Arts and Sciences has to offer (see the list below). The event will begin at 12:10 p.m. in the Campus Center lobby. Minors scheduled to appear: Africana Studies Digital Humanities European Studies Film and Media Studies Latin American Studies National … Continue reading Join Us for the Minor and Interdisciplinary Fair on 1/29…
Stedman Gallery Presents Exhibit on the Graphic Novel
Starting Thursday, January 16th, the Stedman Gallery will open the gallery show “Compulsive Narratives: Stories that MUST be Told, The Graphic Novel as Confession and Inspiration.” Running through Saturday, April 26th, the show will present work by graphic novelists as well as artists who work in sculpture, painting, mixed media, and video. The Stedman Gallery … Continue reading Stedman Gallery Presents Exhibit on the Graphic Novel…
MLK Day of Service: An Opportunity to Serve
On Monday, January 20th, Americans will take a moment from their busy lives to remember the civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Many will honor his memory by taking part in Martin Luther King Day of Service [hyperlink tohttps://mlkday.gov/], a nationwide event which celebrates Dr. King and his call for us to engage … Continue reading MLK Day of Service: An Opportunity to Serve…
Dining Hall Has Resumed Operations
The dining hall has resumed operations with a limited menu and will be open until 6 p.m. today, January 10th. All other services within the Campus Center continue to function on their normal schedules.