Fall 2018 Mallery Concert Series Begins Sept. 19

The Fall 2018 Mallery Concert Series will begin on Wednesday, September 19, with a performance by the Warren Chiasson Quartet with Vibe Solo.  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 Fall 2018 Mallery Concert Series Begins Sept. 19

Register Now for Cooper Street Writing Workshops

This fall, the Writers House will sponsor multiple Cooper Street Writing Workshops, some in multi-session format and some that are one-day only: Multi-session Workshops “Write Like a Mother,” taught by Nancy Reddy Four Saturdays: October 27, November 3, 10, and 17 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. $180 general/$30 for Camden residents “From Video Games to … Continue reading Register Now for Cooper Street Writing Workshops

CURE Seminar Series Begins Sept. 14

The Center for Urban Research and Education’s (CURE) Seminar Series will begin its fall season on Friday, September 14, with a presentation by Eileen Divringi, Community Development Research Associate, and Kyle DeMaria, Community Development Research Analyst, of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.  The presentation is titled “How Does Last-Dollar Financial Aid Affect First-Year Student Outcomes? Evidence … Continue reading CURE Seminar Series Begins Sept. 14

Join us Sept. 13 for a Panel Discussion on Child Separations at the Border

On Thursday, September 13, the Department of Philosophy and Religion and the Exploring Interdisciplinary Global Studies Project will host a panel discussion regarding legal, international, psychological, and historical issues raised by the recent news of refugee and migrant children being separated from their families at the southern border. The faculty panelists include: Dr. John Wall, … Continue reading Join us Sept. 13 for a Panel Discussion on Child Separations at the Border

Arts & Sciences Dean’s Undergraduate Research Grants Due Sept. 28

Rutgers University–Camden is a proud research institution, and we encourage undergraduate students to become involved with research.  To that end, we offer the Arts and Sciences Dean’s Undergraduate Research Fund, which supports the costs of research.  Visit https://research.camden.rutgers.edu/grants/undergraduate/ and click on the Arts and Sciences Dean’s Undergraduate Research Fund link for the application.  The application is due … Continue reading Arts & Sciences Dean’s Undergraduate Research Grants Due Sept. 28

New RCCA Exhibit “Digital Trash” Now Open

The Digital Studies Center has collaborated with the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts on “Digital Trash,” an exhibition that addresses the material impacts of digital technology and questions how we can create more sustainable digital practices. Dr. James Brown Jr., Director of the Digital Studies Center, and Dr. Robert Emmons Jr., Associate Director of the … Continue reading New RCCA Exhibit “Digital Trash” Now Open

Welcome to the Fall 2018 Semester!

Welcome to the Fall 2018 semester! Download the RUTGERS—CAMDEN APP Today Rutgers-Camden has launched a new app for the campus with events, chance to chat with fellow students and share selfies, services and reminders about deadlines important to students.  Use your smartphone to connect to campus and students! New – Shuttle Tracker and myrutgers connection. Download … Continue reading Welcome to the Fall 2018 Semester!

Happy Labor Day!

Rutgers University will be closed on Monday, September 3, in observance of Labor Day.  We will reopen on Tuesday, September 4, for the first day of the Fall 2018 semester.  

Diploma Application for Prospective January 2018 Graduates Now Open

Students enrolled in the Graduate School–Camden, Camden College of Arts and Sciences, and University College–Camden who are planning on graduating in January 2018 can submit a Diploma Application beginning Saturday, September 1.  This mandatory form must be submitted by Wednesday, December 19 in order to be considered for graduation.   The Office of Academic Advising will host … Continue reading Diploma Application for Prospective January 2018 Graduates Now Open

Gifted High School Student Mentored by Dept. of Mathematical Sciences Faculty

Alek Kawczynski’s college career started earlier than most students’.  Alek, known as AJ, was thirteen years old when he finished the last available math class, Advanced Placement Calculus BC, at his local high school, Haddonfield Memorial High School.  Always passionate about math, AJ wanted to continue his math education, now at the college-level.  Rutgers–Camden became … Continue reading Gifted High School Student Mentored by Dept. of Mathematical Sciences Faculty