“I love school, especially when I can study something I’m interested in,” senior art history and history major Diana Maddison says.

“I love school, especially when I can study something I’m interested in,” senior art history and history major Diana Maddison says.
“I felt an immediate connection to Rutgers–Camden and the International Public Service and Development program,” says student Brittney Franks.
For biology major Michael Bamimore, “[Transferring to] Rutgers–Camden was one of the best choices I ever made in my life.”
“Rutgers is very supportive of [its] students,” Prentiss Dantzler says, mentioning that Rutgers faculty members have pushed him to publish his research, to teach, and to develop professionally.
Alesha Figueroa-Falcon is a person that cannot be stopped. She faced a lot of hardships growing up, but that did not stop her from tackling AP English, AP Biology, Honors Trigonometry, and Honors Physics in high school. She has won awards for her efforts, such as the Overcoming Adversity Award, given to her by the … Continue reading We R Arts and Sciences: Alesha Figueroa-Falcon…
“It’s a mission of mine to make sure civic engagement becomes part of the culture here. I want to be part of the change.”
“As a person who has always been dedicated to his education, Branden Bortner also wanted to attend a school where he could experience new things as well, including living away from his childhood home. Rutgers–Camden was the perfect environment for him. ”
“The fact that Yvonne Pulliam is the recent recipient of the Childhood Studies Outstanding Graduating Senior Award is a testament to her dedication and enthusiasm for her studies.”
Jaclyn, like all Rutgers-Camden students “has the opportunity to investigate topics that are meaningful to her interests and transform prior knowledge.”
“[Brian and Robert’s] awards are important to their careers, but are also a source of pride for Rutgers-Camden as a community of research-driven students and faculty.”