Public Service and Healthcare Career Fair Scheduled for 3/1

All Rutgers University students and alumni are welcome to attend the Public Service and Healthcare Career Fair on Wednesday, March 1st, from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room. Over 40 employers are scheduled to attend.  Students and alumni are not required to register.      

The CURE Seminar Series Continues 3/3

The Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE) will continue its seminar series on Friday, March 3rd, with a presentation by Dr. Sara Goldrick-Rab, Professor of Higher Education Policy and Sociology at Temple University, and founder of the Wisconsin HOPE Lab, the nation’s only translational research laboratory seeking ways to make college more affordable.  Dr. … Continue reading The CURE Seminar Series Continues 3/3

The Fifth Annual Lecture in Childhood Studies to be Held 2/23

The Department of Childhood Studies will present its fifth annual lecture on Thursday, February 23rd.  Dr. Mary Celeste Kearney, Associate Professor of Film, Television, and Theater at the University of Notre Dame, is the guest speaker.  Dr. Kearney’s lecture is titled, “Always Extras? Black Girlhood, U.S. Media, and Girls’ Studies.” This lecture begins at 4 … Continue reading The Fifth Annual Lecture in Childhood Studies to be Held 2/23

Join us for a Women Leaders Roundtable Networking Event on 2/21

The Leadership Institute invites all to attend a Women Leaders Roundtable Networking Event on Tuesday, February 21st, from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.  Dr. Wanda Ronner (CCAS ’74), a Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Pennsylvania; Tracie Mattison (CCAS ’89), Executive Customer Representative for Merck & Co.; Ellen Marshall, a consultant; … Continue reading Join us for a Women Leaders Roundtable Networking Event on 2/21

Registration Now Open for the Women’s History Month Conference

Registration for the Women’s History Month Conference, “From Bossy 2 Boss,” is now open!  The conference will take place on Friday, March 3rd.  Topics of discussion will include activism, arts and culture, gender and religion, leadership, motherhood, and power, privilege, and politics.  The keynote speaker will be Amy Siskind, co-founder and president of The New … Continue reading Registration Now Open for the Women’s History Month Conference

“12 Angry Jurors” Opens 2/22

The Rutgers–Camden Department of Fine Arts‘ Theater Program will stage “12 Angry Jurors,” based on the Emmy-winning television movie by Reginald Rose, beginning Wednesday, February 22nd and ending Sunday, February 26th.  Directed by Paul Bernstein, Associate Professor of Theater, “12 Angry Jurors” follows the deliberation of a jury who must decide if a young man … Continue reading “12 Angry Jurors” Opens 2/22

Discussion of African American Children’s Literature Scheduled for 2/20

Continuing with Black History Month’s theme of “Picturing Black Childhood: African American Images in Children’s Literature,” Dr. Nyeema Watson, Associate Chancellor of Civic Engagement, will lead a discussion called, “From Topsy to Tiana: Black Children’s Literature in Theory and Practice” on Monday, February 20th, from 4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m., at the Writers House. Dr. … Continue reading Discussion of African American Children’s Literature Scheduled for 2/20