Registration Open for the Apr. 8 Eleventh Annual Baron Lecture

The Department of Political Science will host the eleventh annual presentation of the Jacob Abraham and Mildred Amelia Baron Lecture Series on Monday, April 8. Dr. Sayu Bhojwani, Founder and President of New American Leaders, an organization that works to build the power and potential of first- and second-generation Americans, will be the guest speaker. Dr. Bhojwani … Continue reading Registration Open for the Apr. 8 Eleventh Annual Baron Lecture

Join us March 21 and 22 for the Urban Agriculture Conference

On March 21 and 22, there will be a two-day Urban Agriculture and Food Systems Convening held on the Rutgers–Camden campus. This event will explore the promise of urban agriculture for positive social change and environmental sustainability in New Jersey and beyond.On March 21, there will be an Urban Farmers Market Conference and Common Roots: … Continue reading Join us March 21 and 22 for the Urban Agriculture Conference

Mother and Daughter Share Similar Experiences at Rutgers–Camden

Anna LaRue, a marketing-turned-art major who is in her fourth semester at Rutgers–Camden, grew up hearing her mother’s happy memories of her time at Rutgers–Camden. Erin Lewis, who earned a bachelor of arts in English degree in 2001, “loved her time at Rutgers–Camden, particularly working on the school paper, The Gleaner.” Erin started as a … Continue reading Mother and Daughter Share Similar Experiences at Rutgers–Camden

Electric Cafe Series Continues Mar. 11 with Christopher Jette

The Electric Cafe Series continues its spring season on Monday, March 11, with a free concert featuring Christopher Jette. Blending live performance,  image, handmade electronic instruments and live processing, the works present the listener with hypothetical soundscapes. Hardware/software instruments enable rich human gestures and meticulous sonic precision. The fluid morphology of weather patterns serve as an aesthetic point … Continue reading Electric Cafe Series Continues Mar. 11 with Christopher Jette

SkypeOnArt Continues Mar. 11 with Artist Paul Vanouse

The Department of Fine Arts‘ SkypeOnArt will continue its spring season on Monday, March 11, with a presentation by Paul Vanouse, an artist working in Emerging Media forms.   SkypeOnArt begins at 11:30 a.m. in Fine Arts Building, Room 109.  All are invited to this free event and are welcome to bring their lunch.  

Visiting Artists’ Program Continues Mar. 7 with New Media Artist KT Duffy

The Department of Fine Arts will continue its Spring 2019 Visiting Artists’ Program, “Young and Active,” on Thursday, March 7. This lecture series will feature nationally and internationally acclaimed artists present lectures about their work, professional practices, and their perspectives on contemporary art and design.  New media artist and educator KT Duffy, who serves as an assistant professor … Continue reading Visiting Artists’ Program Continues Mar. 7 with New Media Artist KT Duffy

Horror Film Course Students Attend Screening of “Greta” with Top Director Neil Jordan

With the Oscars just broadcasted, movie fans are abuzz about what the Academy nailed and missed. This year, the horror film was noticeably absent – especially since the previous year’s ceremony granted accolades to the revisionist horror film Get Out (2017), with nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor (Daniel Kaluuya), Best Director (Jordan Peele), and … Continue reading Horror Film Course Students Attend Screening of “Greta” with Top Director Neil Jordan

Flute/Guitar Duo Beomjae Kim and Jordan Dodson to Perform on Mar. 6

The Spring 2019 Mallery Concert Series continues on Wednesday, March 6, with a performance by the flute/guitar duo Beomjae Kim and Jordan Dodson. Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo is the Artistic Director of the Mallery Concert Series.   The event begins at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room, located on the second floor of the Fine Arts Building.  Admission is free.   … Continue reading Flute/Guitar Duo Beomjae Kim and Jordan Dodson to Perform on Mar. 6

The Annual Publishers Panel Returns Mar. 6

Join us on Wednesday, March 6 for the Writers in Camden Series: Publishers’ Panel.  The Publishers’ Panel will consist of an agent, publisher, editor, and bookseller who will discuss the process of bringing a book from the final draft to the bookshelf.  This year’s panel includes Anjali Singh, an agent at Ayesha Pande Literary; Richard Nash, a strategist, … Continue reading The Annual Publishers Panel Returns Mar. 6

New RCCA Exhibit “Camden: Past, Present, and Future” Now Open

The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts‘ new exhibition, “Camden: Past, Present, and Future” opened February 25, and will be on display through April 19. The exhibit will feature original artwork and the finished design for a 700-foot construction fencing mural at the Camden Waterfront, in partnership with the Liberty Property Trust. More than 300 Camden City … Continue reading New RCCA Exhibit “Camden: Past, Present, and Future” Now Open