Fall 2017 Registration Begins 3/27

Registration for the Fall 2017 semester begins on Monday, March 27, at 7 a.m. Graduate students and undergraduate students with 90 credits or more may register March 27; undergraduate students with 58 credits or more may register beginning March 28; and all students may register beginning March 29.  Graduate students should speak to their graduate program directors … Continue reading Fall 2017 Registration Begins 3/27

Join Us for an Evening with Shaun King on 3/22

Shaun King, a journalist with the New York Daily News, author of The Power of 100, political commentator for the Tom Joyner Morning Show, and civil rights activist will give a free, public talk on Wednesday, March 22, at 8 p.m. in the Gordon Theater.  Pre-registration is required. Registration will close at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 22.  For … Continue reading Join Us for an Evening with Shaun King on 3/22

Campus Operating Status: Closed Tuesday, March 14

Due to anticipated severe weather conditions, Rutgers University-Camden will be closed from 6 a.m. Tuesday, March 14, through 5:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 15.  This is a Level 4 weather emergency closure.  Essential service employees are directed to remain at work or to report to work as scheduled during this period.  Non-essential employees shall not report … Continue reading Campus Operating Status: Closed Tuesday, March 14

Writers in Camden Series Returns 3/22 with Publishing Panel

The Writers in Camden Series will return on Wednesday, March 22 with its annual Publishing Panel. Kirby Kim, Whitney Peeling, and Lee Boudreaux will discuss their work as an agent, a publisher, and an editor, respectively. The event will begin at 7 p.m. in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room.  All are welcome to attend this free … Continue reading Writers in Camden Series Returns 3/22 with Publishing Panel

Alumnus Dr. Stephen D. Bryen to Discuss “Public Policy and Cyber Security” on 3/29

Dean Kriste Lindenmeyer and the Department of Political Science will host the lecture, “Public Policy and Cyber Security,” given by Dr. Stephen D. Bryen, an alumnus of the Camden College of Arts and Sciences.  Dr. Bryen has held roles such as the senior staff director of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the Deputy … Continue reading Alumnus Dr. Stephen D. Bryen to Discuss “Public Policy and Cyber Security” on 3/29

Regalia Available for Purchase Starting 3/20

The University District Bookstore will host its annual Graduation Fair beginning Monday, March 20th.  The fair will run until Friday, March 24th, but regalia will be available for purchase through commencement. Bachelor’s regalia is $100.00; master’s regalia is $107.50; and doctoral regalia is $133.00.  Tassels are $12.00.  A representative will be available at the bookstore … Continue reading Regalia Available for Purchase Starting 3/20

Senior Portrait Sessions Scheduled for 3/27–3/29

Members of the Class of 2017 are invited to have their senior portraits taken starting Monday, March 27.  Students interested in getting their pictures taken should schedule their appointment at www.ouryear.com, entering school code 34 or by calling 1-800-OUR-YEAR (687-9327) during normal business hours. After you schedule your appointment, you will receive additional information. Portrait appointments … Continue reading Senior Portrait Sessions Scheduled for 3/27–3/29

Register Now for the “Re-imagining the University/City Connection” Symposium

On Tuesday, March 28th, the Community Leadership Center will host, “Re-imagining the University/City Connection” Symposium, part of their Integrating Research, Policy, and Practice Lecture Series.  Moderated by Dr. Gloria Bonilla-Santiago, Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of the Department of Public Policy and Administration, a panel of five leading experts, including Chancellor Phoebe A. Haddon, … Continue reading Register Now for the “Re-imagining the University/City Connection” Symposium