Join MARCH on March 6 for “Crafting Humanities Case Studies”

The Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) will host a series of workshops in March, beginning with “Crafting Humanities Case Studies,” hosted by Dr. Nathan C. Walker and Lili Myers, on Monday, March 6. This event begins at 4 p.m. on the first floor of 325 Cooper Street.  About this workshop Business professors are … Continue reading Join MARCH on March 6 for “Crafting Humanities Case Studies”

Visiting Artists’ Program Continues Feb. 23 with Kris Rivel

The Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts will begin its Spring 2023 Visiting Artists’ Program with Kris Rivel.  Kris Rivel is the Creative Director of Motion and Animation at Aliceblue, a digital production and design studio based out of Richmond Virginia. He graduated from Rutgers University–Camden in 2000 with a BA with an emphasis in computer animation. Kris has worked for … Continue reading Visiting Artists’ Program Continues Feb. 23 with Kris Rivel

Congratulations to the Chancellor’s Grant Recipients!

The Office of the Chancellor sponsored a host of faculty awards this academic year as part of their “15 in 5” Strategic Initiatives. We are so proud of our faculty! Chancellor’s Grant for Assistant Professor Research Development Chancellor’s Grant for Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Vice Chancellor’s Fund for Research Chancellor’s Grant for Part-Time Lecturers  Chancellor’s Grants … Continue reading Congratulations to the Chancellor’s Grant Recipients!

ZoomOnArt Continues Feb. 22 with Carlos Castellanos

The Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts will host artist Carlos Castellanos, on Wednesday, February 22, as part of its ZoomOnArt series. This free event will take place at 11:20 a.m. Registration is required.  Artists who are luminaries in their fields Zoom in from other parts of the country and globe. They share with participants … Continue reading ZoomOnArt Continues Feb. 22 with Carlos Castellanos

Join us Feb. 23 for “Hidden Figures”

The Rutgers-Camden Driving Change Initiative, which strives “to drive genuine and lasting cultural change on our campus so that STEM undergraduate students from all backgrounds, particularly those who belong to historically excluded groups, will excel and graduate from college, will be well prepared to pursue advanced degrees, and will eventually assume leadership roles,” will host a … Continue reading Join us Feb. 23 for “Hidden Figures”

Pianist Liana Paniyva to Perform on Feb. 22

The Spring 2023 Mallery Concert Series continues on Wednesday, February 22, with a performance by pianist Liana Paniyeva. The concert begins at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room of the Fine Arts Building.  The Mallery Concert Series is presented by the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts. Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo is the Artistic Director of the Mallery … Continue reading Pianist Liana Paniyva to Perform on Feb. 22

The Math Seminar Series continues February 17

The Department of Mathematical Sciences will host Dr. Benjamin Seibold of Temple University, for its math seminar series. Dr. Seibold will present, “Principled Mathematical Models for the Spotted Lanternfly Invasion.” The free seminar will take place on Friday, February 17, at 12 p.m. in BSB 132. A virtual option is also available: https://tinyurl.com/9nrnveur.  Abstract The spotted … Continue reading The Math Seminar Series continues February 17

Dr. Emily Marker to Present “Black France, White Europe” on Feb. 16

Black France, White Europe: Youth, Race, and Belonging in the Postwar Era illuminates the deeply entangled history of European integration and African decolonization. Dr. Emily Marker, Assistant Professor of History, maps the horizons of belonging in postwar France as leaders contemplated the inclusion of France’s old African empire in the new Europe-in-the-making. Marker examines these … Continue reading Dr. Emily Marker to Present “Black France, White Europe” on Feb. 16

Pianist Margarita Rovenskaya and Cellist Valeriya Sholokhova to Perform Feb. 15

The Spring 2023 Mallery Concert Series continues on Wednesday, February 15, with a performance by pianist Margarita Rovenskaya and cellist Valeriya Sholokhova. The concert begins at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room of the Fine Arts Building.  The Mallery Concert Series is presented by the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts. Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo is the Artistic … Continue reading Pianist Margarita Rovenskaya and Cellist Valeriya Sholokhova to Perform Feb. 15