SkypeOnArt continues Feb. 26 with Dr. Eban Goodstein

The Department of Fine Arts‘ SkypeOnArt will continue its spring season on Monday, February 26th, with a presentation by Dr. Eban Goodstein.  The author of Economics and the Environment, Fighting for Love in the Century of Extinction: How Passion and Politics Can Stop Global Warming, and The Trade-off Myth: Fact and Fiction about Jobs and the Environment, his research has … Continue reading SkypeOnArt continues Feb. 26 with Dr. Eban Goodstein

Director of Forensics Kimberlee Moran Discovers Ancient Fingerprints in Jerusalem

This past September, Kimberlee Moran, Associate Teaching Professor and Director of Forensics, and a co-founder of the Ancient Fingerprint Society, traveled to Jerusalem to research ancient fingerprints on clay lamps from the city of Beit Nattif, which dates to 300 AD.  For one week, in the basement of the Rockefeller Museum in Jerusalem, Ms. Moran … Continue reading Director of Forensics Kimberlee Moran Discovers Ancient Fingerprints in Jerusalem

Visiting Artists’ Program Continues Feb. 27 with Karyn Olivier

The Department of Fine Arts will begin its Spring 2018 Visiting Artists Program on Tuesday, February 27th, with a visit by artist Karyn Olivier.  This lecture series will feature nationally and internationally acclaimed artists present lectures about their work, professional practices, and their perspectives on contemporary art. Ms. Olivier’s lecture will take place on Tuesday, February 27th, from 12:45 … Continue reading Visiting Artists’ Program Continues Feb. 27 with Karyn Olivier

Dr. Lynne Vallone Publishes Book Examining Size in Literature and Life

Categories of difference, such as race and gender, among human beings form the basis of many aspects of our world. They have the potential to influence something as minor as music choice, or as important as life experience. Therefore, it is important to be aware of these categories since they inform our thinking, whether we … Continue reading Dr. Lynne Vallone Publishes Book Examining Size in Literature and Life

Pianist Richard Alston to Perform on Feb. 21

The Spring 2018 Mallery Concert Series will continue on Wednesday, February 21st, with a performance by pianist Richard Alston.  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 is free.   Free parking will be … Continue reading Pianist Richard Alston to Perform on Feb. 21

“Becky Shaw” Closes Feb. 18

Opening Wednesday, February 14th, “Becky Shaw” will kick off Rutgers–Camden’s Spring 2018 theater season.  Written by Gina Gionfriddo, “Becky Shaw” is a contemporary comedy of bad manners that tracks the painful ramifications of a blind date gone wrong.  The play was a 2009 Pulitzer Prize finalist.  The production is directed by Damon Bonetti, a lecturer in … Continue reading “Becky Shaw” Closes Feb. 18