Congratulations to Dr. Michael Palis, Provost of Rutgers–Camden, who was approved for promotion by the Board of Governors on Tuesday, June 22. Dr. Palis has been named a University Professor, a highly selective honor reflecting his impressive career as a computer science scholar and a leader who has helped to advance Rutgers and Rutgers University–Camden.
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Join us June 29 for the All Black Lives Matter Lecture “Black GI Children in Post-World War II Europe”
Join us on Tuesday, June 29, for the third installment of the All Black Lives Matter Speaker Series. Presented by the Africana Studies Program and the Black German Heritage and Research Association Academy and Institute, the event is titled “Black GI Children in Post-World War II Europe.” This panel discussion will present the book of the same … Continue reading Join us June 29 for the All Black Lives Matter Lecture “Black GI Children in Post-World War II Europe”…
Registration is Open for the Veterans’ and Family Members’ Virtual Retreat
Sponsored by the Writers House, the Veterans’ and Family Members’ Virtual Retreat will occur on Saturday, June 19, from 12 p.m. – 6 p.m. This free retreat offers a supportive space to reflect on service experiences and the return to civilian life. Registration is required. Featured workshops include visual arts, mindfulness, writing, and displaying archival … Continue reading Registration is Open for the Veterans’ and Family Members’ Virtual Retreat…

Congrats to the Faculty who have Received Honors for Excellence in Teaching, Service, and Research
Congratulations to the following Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden faculty members who have received year-end faculty honors: Dr. Silvia Perez-Cortes, Assistant Professor of Spanish, who received the Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence for Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty; Dr. Erin Robinson, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, who received the Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence for Tenured … Continue reading Congrats to the Faculty who have Received Honors for Excellence in Teaching, Service, and Research…
Yard Sign and Window Cling Pick Up for Graduates Begins May 10
Members of the Class of 2021 can pick up custom, Rutgers—Camden congratulatory yard signs and window clings, available May 10 – June 4, while supplies last. Pick them up in the Campus Center Building Managers’ Office (first floor): Monday – Friday – May 10 – May 21 – 8:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Monday – Friday … Continue reading Yard Sign and Window Cling Pick Up for Graduates Begins May 10…
VMPA’s Virtual Thesis Exhibition on Display
Join the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts in celebrating the achievements of their graduating art students with the virtual thesis exhibition.
The “All Black Lives Matter Speak Series” Continues on May 6
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…

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!…
