Students Share Research on Microbiology Day

From influenza and antibiotics to bacteria and funguses, Rutgers–Camden students have been hard at work this semester solving the many mysteries of microbiology. Click here to read the Rutgers news article.

Ph.D. Student Presents Poster

Ashley E. Nickels, a Ph.D. student in Public Affairs, presented a poster on “Threat to Urban Democracy? Principal State Takeover and Civic Engagement” at the annual Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) 2012 Fall Research Conference in Baltimore, Maryland. Click here to view the interview with Ms. Nickels at the conference.

Political Science Major Presents Study Abroad Experience

Political science major and Baron Scholarship recipient Dan Mulligan recently gave a terrific presentation about his experiences on the recent Rutgers-Camden study abroad trip to Brazil. Donor Jeff Baron (CCAS ’69, NLAW ’73) was honored at the luncheon where Dan spoke about his travel. Dan reported that he and the other students on the trip … Continue reading Political Science Major Presents Study Abroad Experience

Undergraduates Present Research

Dr. WILLIAM SAIDEL (associate professor, CFAS-biology) and Dr. DAN SHAIN (professor, CFAS-biology) had two undergraduate students present their research at the New Jersey Academy of Sciences annual meeting on April 21:  student  Michael Garrity, presented a talk titled “Structural and Spatial Analysis of Chorionic Structures found on Eggs of the Local Killifish, Cyprinodon variegatus,” while … Continue reading Undergraduates Present Research

Student Achievements

Sociology major Armand Basualdo has received New Hersey’s highest military honor, the New Jersey Distinguished Service Medal, in recognition of his active service in the United States Marine Corps. Tim VanLiew, an undergraduate psychology student, continues to command national attention for his abilities as a student-athlete:  he earned national honors as the NCAA Division III … Continue reading Student Achievements

Learn About this Year’s International Studies Trips

Arielle L’Esperance graduated in 2011 with a major in History and minors in Spanish and European Studies.  She is now enrolled in the MA program in history at the University of Delaware and serves as a teaching assistant for the introductory course in western civilization.  She hopes to continue her studies to earn a Ph.D. … Continue reading Learn About this Year’s International Studies Trips

Undergraduate Research Grant Recipients

Congratulations to the latest recipients of the Dean’s Undergraduate Research Grants:  Jessica Egner (Fine Arts), Cooper Gorelick (Fine Arts), David Luor (Biology), and Monica Moran (Fine Arts).  In addition, Gianna Bowler and Jennifer Kelley have received travel grants that will enable them to present their research at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference … Continue reading Undergraduate Research Grant Recipients