Join us on Thursday, May 6, for the second installment of the All Black Lives Matter Speaker Series, featuring Alice Hasters, a German journalist and author of What White People Don’t Want to Hear about Racism, but Should Know Anyway. The event, called “Unpacking Racism in Germany and the US: Ways to Promote Diversity, Inclusion, and … Continue reading The “All Black Lives Matter Speak Series” Continues on May 6…
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Join us May 1 for Virtual Biology Day
The Department of Biology will host the spring 2021 Virtual Biology Day on Saturday, May 1. This virtual symposium will showcase research projects conducted by the undergraduate students in the Department of Biology. The day-long event begins at 10:30 a.m. This is a great opportunity for students who are interested in the sciences to learn more … Continue reading Join us May 1 for Virtual Biology Day…
Finals Conclude May 12
The Spring 2021 semester is quickly drawing to a close! The last day of classes is Monday, May 3. Tuesday, May 4, and Wednesday, May 5, will serve as Reading Days. Final exams begin Thursday, May 6, and will conclude on Wednesday, May 12. Students are encouraged to check the final exam schedule for dates, times, … Continue reading Finals Conclude May 12…
Congratulations to Childhood Studies Doctoral Student Heather Reel for Receiving an AAUW Fellowship!
Childhood studies doctoral student Heather Reel has earned a dissertation fellowship from the American Association of University Women (AAUW) for the 2021-2022 academic year. Founded in 1881, AAUW is one of the world’s largest sources of funding for graduate women, due to the generosity and legacy of generations of AAUW members. These prestigious awards are … Continue reading Congratulations to Childhood Studies Doctoral Student Heather Reel for Receiving an AAUW Fellowship!…
The Fourth Annual Ethics Bowl Concludes on April 29
Students enrolled in the class “Debating Ethical Issues Across Disciplines” with Ms. Kimberlee Moran, Associate Teaching Professor of Forensic Science, and Dr. Margaret Betz, Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy, will debate in the fourth annual Ethics Bowl, testing their skills at creating ethical frameworks through which dilemmas can be addressed. This year the Ethic Bowl … Continue reading The Fourth Annual Ethics Bowl Concludes on April 29…
“Camden Comic Con” Virtual Exhibit on Display Now
The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts (RCCA) will show “Camden Comic Con” through its virtual gallery space from April 15, 2021 – May 15, 2021. Since 2014, Camden Comic Con has served as a hub for collaboration between creators of all kinds as well as diverse audiences in South Jersey. Though we cannot meet up in … Continue reading “Camden Comic Con” Virtual Exhibit on Display Now…

Announcement of Faculty Promotions and Tenure Appointments
Congratulations to the following faculty members who received promotions and tenure appointments approved by the Board of Governors at a meeting on Wednesday, April 14: Department of Childhood Studies Dr. Meredith Bak – Associate Professor Dr. Daniel Cook – Distinguished Professor Department of English and Communication Dr. M.A. Rafey Habib – Distinguished Professor Department of … Continue reading Announcement of Faculty Promotions and Tenure Appointments…
“Art of the Amazon” Virtual Exhibit on Display Now
The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts (RCCA) will show its third virtual exhibition, “Materia: Arte de la Amazonia Peruana/Matter: Art of the Peruvian Amazon” from April 7, 2021 – June 30 2021. Explore the spirit, beauty, and fragility of the Peruvian Amazon through the perspective of both indigenous and transplant artists living and working deep in … Continue reading “Art of the Amazon” Virtual Exhibit on Display Now…
“Anything Goes” Closes April 25
Anything Goes Directed by Kenneth Elliott Thursday, April 22 to Sunday, April 25 Tickets are $10 for general admission; $7 for seniors; and $5 for students, faculty, staff, and alumni, and can be purchased at showtix4u.com/events/18480. “Anything Goes” is a rollicking shipboard romantic comedy with a sparkling score featuring classic tunes such as “I Get a … Continue reading “Anything Goes” Closes April 25…
Registration is Open for the Discussion with Leslie Lehr, Author of “A Boob’s Life”
It’s the body part that gets the most media attention. But, why don’t we talk about them – like, really talk about “boobs”? Five percent of women in the U.S. have had breast implants. New research indicates that more than 2/3 of women – in 40 countries around the world – are dissatisfied with their … Continue reading Registration is Open for the Discussion with Leslie Lehr, Author of “A Boob’s Life”…