MAT in Spanish Lecture Series Continues 10/25

The Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish program will continue its lecture series in applied linguistics on Wednesday, October 25th.  Dr. Marta González-Lloret from the University of Hawaii-Manoa will present, “Integrating Technology into Task-Based Language Teaching.” This workshop will present the main concepts of Task-based Language Teaching (TBLT) and what a TBLT curriculum looks like.  It will … Continue reading MAT in Spanish Lecture Series Continues 10/25

LGBTQ+ History Month Film Screening Concludes 10/25

On October 25th, the Women’s and Gender Studies Program will conclude its film series, which is part of the month-long celebration of LGBTQ+ History Month.  The next film to be shown is Moonlight, an Oscar-winning film about a a young man growing up in Miami.  Dr. Keith Green, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Africana Studies Program, … Continue reading LGBTQ+ History Month Film Screening Concludes 10/25

Mallery Concert Series Continues 10/25 with Alighieri Duo

The Fall 2017 Mallery Concert Series will continue on Wednesday, October 25th, with a performance by the Alighieri Duo, featuring pianist Candace Chien and violinist Nicholas Pappone.  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 … Continue reading Mallery Concert Series Continues 10/25 with Alighieri Duo

Visit the Learning Abroad Fair on 10/24

Visit the Learning Abroad Fair on Tuesday, October 24th, from 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. in the Campus Center’s Scarlet Lounge, and speak to faculty about the Spring 2018 courses that will feature trips to Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Cuba, England, France, Germany, Guatemala, Ireland, Israel, and South Africa.  All are welcome to attend, and registration is not … Continue reading Visit the Learning Abroad Fair on 10/24

Tonight’s Discussion with Filmmaker Steve Janas has been Canceled!

Update: The lecture featuring Steve Janas originally scheduled for October 17th has been canceled.  Stay tuned for information about a new date in the spring! Steve Janas, who graduated from Rutgers University–Camden in 1991 with a degree in English, is a filmmaker and screenwriter whose projects include Better Living Through Circuitry, a feature-length music documentary, and … Continue reading Tonight’s Discussion with Filmmaker Steve Janas has been Canceled!

Dr. Janet Golden will present “Babies Made Us Modern” on 10/31

Dr. Janet Golden, Professor of History and the second recipient of the Annual Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden Faculty Research Fellowship, will present a lecture as she concludes her year-long fellowship. Dr. Golden, specializes in the history of health, women, children, and American social history.  The lecture, “Babies Made Us Modern: How Infants Brought Americans into … Continue reading Dr. Janet Golden will present “Babies Made Us Modern” on 10/31

Learn about the Dept. of Fine Arts on Arts Day on 10/21

Interested in learning about the Department of Fine Arts and all it has to offer?  First-year and transfer students are welcome to join us for Arts Day, on Saturday, October 21st!  This event will showcase our visual and performing arts programs, discuss possible career opportunities, and explain the admission and financial aid process.  Registration is … Continue reading Learn about the Dept. of Fine Arts on Arts Day on 10/21

Programming for “The Big Read” Continues on 11/3

The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts (RCCA) will participate in The Big Read for the eighth time with Citizen: An American Lyric, written by Claudia Rankine.   The two-month celebration features a lecture series, art installation sites, storytelling programs, and more.  A copy of Citizen: An American Lyric or an age appropriate companion book will be given to each … Continue reading Programming for “The Big Read” Continues on 11/3

Electric Cafe Series Continues 10/23

The Electric Cafe Series continues its fall season on October 23rd with a concert featuring Todd Reynolds, a founding father of the hybrid-musician movement and an active and versatile proponent of what he calls “present music.”  A violinist, Mr. Reynolds’ compositional and performance style is a hybrid of old and new technology, multi-disciplinary aesthetic, and pan-genre composition … Continue reading Electric Cafe Series Continues 10/23

Join us 10/26 for a Discussion about Wartime Caretakers’ Experiences

The Writers House and Warrior Writers will co-present “Outside the Wire: Wartime Caretakers’ Experiences Then and Now” on Thursday, October 26th.  “Outside the Wire” is an annual discussion series focused on wartime narratives and featuring the perspectives of veterans, artists, and scholars.  This year’s event will take a look at the changing experiences of caretakers … Continue reading Join us 10/26 for a Discussion about Wartime Caretakers’ Experiences