Final CURE Seminar of Fall Semester Scheduled for 12/15

Jason Romisher, an MA candidate in the Department of History at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, will be the guest speaker at the final Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE) seminar of the fall semester.  The title of his talk is “Student Activism and the Black Liberation Movement in Lawnside, New Jersey.” This … Continue reading Final CURE Seminar of Fall Semester Scheduled for 12/15

Screenwriter and Producer Chad Damiani, CCAS ’95, to Lecture on 12/7

Chad Damiani, who graduated from the Camden College of Arts and Sciences in 1995, will discuss his career as a producer and screenwriter for television and film on Thursday, December 7th.  Originally a freelance journalist and professional announcer for World Championship Wrestling, Chad went on to sell four pilots to network television and write the … Continue reading Screenwriter and Producer Chad Damiani, CCAS ’95, to Lecture on 12/7

Mallery Concert Series Concludes 11/29 with Soprano Heather Fetrow and Pianist Mila Henry

The Fall 2017 Mallery Concert Series will conclude its fall season on Wednesday, November 29th, with a performance soprano Heather Fetrow and pianist Mila Henry.  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. … Continue reading Mallery Concert Series Concludes 11/29 with Soprano Heather Fetrow and Pianist Mila Henry

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Office of the Dean!  Rutgers University will be closed from Thursday, November 23rd – Sunday, November 26th.  We will reopen on Monday, November 27th.  Have a safe and happy holiday!   

MAT in Spanish Lecture Series Continues 11/27

The Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish program will continue its lecture series in applied linguistics on Monday, November 27th.  José Plácido Ruiz-Campillo from Columbia University will present “Alice in Timeland: Towards an Operative Mapping of the Spanish Verbal System in the Classroom.”  The temporal value usually assigned to verb forms in Spanish hurts, rather than helps, … Continue reading MAT in Spanish Lecture Series Continues 11/27

Join us on 11/28 for a Conversation on Early American Leadership

The Leadership Institute will host Dr. Andrew Shankman, Associate Professor of History, for a discussion on his new book, Original Intents: Hamilton, Jefferson, Madison, and the American Founding.  The free event will take place on Tuesday, November 28th, at 3 p.m. in the Campus Center’s Raptor Roost.  Signed books will be available for purchase at the … Continue reading Join us on 11/28 for a Conversation on Early American Leadership