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We R Arts and Sciences: Jessica Saulnier
“Rutgers–Camden let me redefine who I am.”
Three Political Science Honors Students Attend NJ Chamber of Commerce Legislative and Business Awards Dinner
Three Political Science Honors students in a seminar on Business and Government, Rachelle Rankin, Howard Robertson and Tamari Ramishvili were able to attend the New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce Legislative and Business Awards Dinner on October 9, 2013. They heard commentary on business and government cooperation from awardees State Senators Fred Madden (D) and … Continue reading Three Political Science Honors Students Attend NJ Chamber of Commerce Legislative and Business Awards Dinner…
Ph.D. Student Earns Eagleton Governor’s Executive Fellowship
Spencer Clayton, a doctoral student in the public affairs program, has been named a recipient of the Eagleton Governor’s Executive Fellowship for 2013-2014. This fellowship awards deserving Rutgers graduate students “with the opportunity to further their understanding of government, public affairs, and the practice of politics, and connect the fellowship experience to their chosen field of study.” Learn more … Continue reading Ph.D. Student Earns Eagleton Governor’s Executive Fellowship…
Department of Computer Science Launches New Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Program
Think all teaching assistants (TAs) are graduate students? Think again! This fall, the Department of Computer Science launched an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant program, which gives their star undergraduate students the opportunity to teach their fellow undergraduates and to influence the computer science curriculum. Tom Hogans, Christian Luke, Sanket Raval, Neel Patel, and Douglas Tait make … Continue reading Department of Computer Science Launches New Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Program…
We R Rutgers-Camden: Dennis Egen
“Every opportunity I’ve ever had in my career can be traced back to Rutgers-Camden.”
Researchers Calculate Cell Chemical Reaction Rates Using Gene Expression
Dr. Desmond Lun, Associate Professor of Computer Science and chair of the Department of Computer Science, and Min Kyung Kim, a doctoral student in computational and integrative biology, are using a cell’s genes to research the way cells react with chemicals. Read the full article at NewsNow.
Biology Student Presents Paper with Professor
Anthony Rossi (MS, May, 2013, Biology) presented a paper with Prof. D. Shain entitled “Polychaete tubes and oligochaete cocoons: an evolutionary link?” to the International Polychaete Conference, Sydney, Australia on August 6, 2013. He also published some of this study as Rossi, AM, Saidel WM, Marotta R, Saglam N, and Shain, DH (2013) Operculum Ultrastructure in Leech Cocoons, Journal … Continue reading Biology Student Presents Paper with Professor…
CCIB-REU Students Cap a Successful Program with a Dynamic Research Poster Fair
Beginning in June, ten students embarked on a ten-week program which allowed them to engage in in-depth research that “combined experimental, theoretical, and computational approaches with a focus on the intersection of the mathematical, computational, and biological sciences.” The students, who were from Rutgers-Camden as well as Burlington and Camden County Colleges, were selected after … Continue reading CCIB-REU Students Cap a Successful Program with a Dynamic Research Poster Fair…
We R Rutgers-Camden: Dennis Williams, Jr.
“I’m rooted in South Jersey,” he says. “Camden is the city I’m interested in, and I would like to stay involved here.”