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Biology Major to Participate in Exclusive Summer Research Program
Congratulations to Matthew Ratti, who has been accepted to participate in the exclusive Summer in Biomedical Sciences (SIBS) Undergraduate Research Program at University of Alabama-Birmingham! Click here to read more about Matthew and his passion for research.
Alumna Donna Lee Jones Joins #1 Ranked Litigation Financing Company
Congratulations to Rutgers-Camden alumna Donna Lee Jones, who has been hired by USClaims as a litigation funding senior underwriter! Read more about Donna Lee Jones’ accomplishments: http://www.pr.com/press-release/493417
Alumnus Jason Nark Wins Five Awards from NJ Chapter of Society of Professional Journalists
Rutgers-Camden alumnus Jason Nark, CCAS ’00, won five awards from the New Jersey chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists! Congratulations, Jason! Jason is a reporter for the Philadelphia Daily News. He won first place in profile writing for “The Last Piney” and first in sports reporting for “The Perfect Predator.” Read about Jason’s accomplishments … Continue reading Alumnus Jason Nark Wins Five Awards from NJ Chapter of Society of Professional Journalists…
Our Childhood Studies Doctorates are the First in North America
Click the link below to read about our Childhood Studies Doctorates! https://www.courierpostonline.com/article/201305230310/NEWS01/305230036?nclick_check=1
Class of 2013: Meet our Students
Click the link below to learn more about some of our outstanding graduates! https://www.camden.rutgers.edu/page/class-2013
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.
MFA student cited in Philly Inquirer
Click here to read the article from the Philly Inquirer about poetry in Philadelphia.
Graduate student to ride 4,000 miles for cancer fund
Click here to read the article about Christopher Mayer-Bacon, a CCIB Graduate student, who plans on riding 4,000 this summer to raise funds for cancer.
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.