Winter 2025 Semester Concludes Jan. 17

The Winter 2025 semester begins on Monday, December 23. Late registration remains open until Friday, December 20.  There are no classes scheduled for Tuesday, December 24. The Winter 2025 semester will pause during the Winter Recess, which begins on Wednesday, December 25 – Wednesday, January 1. The Winter 2025 semester will resume on Thursday, January … Continue reading Winter 2025 Semester Concludes Jan. 17

Faculty Tenure Announcement

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Marilisa Jiménez García, Associate Professor of Childhood Studies, whose tenure was recently approved by the Board of Governors.  Dr. Marilisa Jiménez García is an Associate Professor of Childhood Studies teaching courses in Children’s and Young Adult Literary Cultures. She is a specialist in Puerto Rican, Caribbean and Latinx Studies. … Continue reading Faculty Tenure Announcement

Spanish for Law Open Lecture Welcomes Stephanie Rodriguez on Dec. 11

Stephanie Rodríguez, Assistant Teaching Professor and Director of Lives in Translation at Rutgers University–Newark, will present “Public Service Translation and Interpreting: Tools, Techniques, and Qualifications,” as part of the Spanish for Law Open Lecture on Wednesday, December 11. This free lecture takes place at 4 p.m. in Armitage Hall, Room 109. Contact Dr. Silvia Perez-Cortes, … Continue reading Spanish for Law Open Lecture Welcomes Stephanie Rodriguez on Dec. 11

Final Exams Conclude Dec. 21

The last day of classes for the Fall 2024 semester is Wednesday, December 11. Thursday, December 12, and Friday, December 13, will serve as Reading Days. Final exams begin Monday, December 16, and will conclude on Saturday, December 21. The final exam schedule may be accessed online here. Best of luck, Scarlet Raptors!

Join the Rutgers Concert Choir for their Holiday Concert on Dec. 10

Celebration of Sound: A Holiday Concert  Join us for an inspiring evening of music as we journey through time and genres, featuring compositions by Tchaikovsky from the 1800s, contemporary works by John Rutter, and uplifting Gospels and Carols to celebrate the holiday season. Tuesday, December 10, 12:45 pm and 6:30 pm Walter K. Gordon Theater … Continue reading Join the Rutgers Concert Choir for their Holiday Concert on Dec. 10

Student-Directed One-Act Play Fest Runs Through Dec. 8

Theater students in the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts will showcase their talents in the student-directed One-Act Play Fest from Thursday, December 5 – Sunday, December 8. Join us for a variety of short comedies and dramas! Tickets are available for purchase.  Showtimes are as follows in the Black Box Studio, located at … Continue reading Student-Directed One-Act Play Fest Runs Through Dec. 8

The Writers in Camden Series Welcomes Author Kazim Ali on Dec. 5

Acclaimed author Kazim Ali will read from his work. Kazim Ali was born in the United Kingdom and has lived transnationally in the United States, Canada, India, France, and the Middle East. His books encompass multiple genres, including the volumes of poetry Inquisition, Sky Ward, winner of the Ohioana Book Award in Poetry; The Far Mosque, winner of … Continue reading The Writers in Camden Series Welcomes Author Kazim Ali on Dec. 5

Join us on Dec. 5 for “Transforming STEM Culture”

The Department of Mathematical Sciences will host Drs. Brigitte Lahme, Omayra Ortega, and Aris Winger, on Thursday, December 5, from 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m., as part of its math seminar series. They will present, “Transforming STEM Culture.” This free event is a virtual meeting. Contact sm1380@camden.rutgers.edu for more information.  Drs. Lahme, Ortega, and Winger will discuss the … Continue reading Join us on Dec. 5 for “Transforming STEM Culture”

Celebrate with the Writers of Rutgers with the Scarlet Scribes on Dec. 4

Calling all writers! The Scarlet Scribes, Rutgers-Camden’s new undergraduate interdisciplinary English club, is hosting a celebration of Rutgers writers and is looking for interested writers to read their work. This event welcomes work of all kind: poetry, non-fiction, short stories, etc. The work does not have to be from a class. Each reader will have … Continue reading Celebrate with the Writers of Rutgers with the Scarlet Scribes on Dec. 4