The Mallery Concert Series Continues on 2/3

The Spring 2016 Mallery Concert Series, of which Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo serves as Artistic Director, will continue on Wednesday, February 3rd, with a performance by Matt Bengtson, who plays the fortepiano. The event begins at 12:15 p.m. in the Mallery Room, which is located on the second floor of the Fine Arts Building.  Admission is free.  Parking will … Continue reading The Mallery Concert Series Continues on 2/3

Black History Month Continues on 2/1 with Silent March

Rutgers–Camden’s celebration of Black History Month continues on Monday, February 1st, with a Silent March in Protest of Anti-Black Racism and Violence.  The march will begin from the steps of the Paul Robeson Library at 12:10 p.m.  After the march, there will be a staging of Dr. Robert Miller’s play Running Late in the Gordon Theater. This event … Continue reading Black History Month Continues on 2/1 with Silent March

Auditions for “Romeo and Juliet” Are Scheduled for 1/27 – 1/28

All are welcome to audition for the Spring 2016 production of Romeo and Juliet.  Audition dates are Wednesday, January 27th, and Thursday, January 28th, from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. in the Mallery Room, (Fine Arts Building Room 224).  No prepared materials are required.If you have questions or concerns, please email Dr. Kenneth Elliott, Associate Professor … Continue reading Auditions for “Romeo and Juliet” Are Scheduled for 1/27 – 1/28

Rutgers University Operating Status Update

Monday, January 25th: Rutgers University-Camden will be open and operating on a normal schedule. Rutgers classes held at county colleges and other off-campus partners are subject to the operating status of the host institutions. Students in those programs are encouraged to check the status at those locations.

Spring 2016 Mallery Concert Series Begins 1/27

The Spring 2016 Mallery Concert Series, of which Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo serves as Artistic Director, will begin its season on Wednesday, January 27th, with a performance by violinist Gabriel Schaff, pianist Leslie Frost, and cellist Cheryl Everill. The event begins at 12:15 p.m. in the Mallery Room, which is located on the second floor of the Fine Arts Building.  Admission … Continue reading Spring 2016 Mallery Concert Series Begins 1/27

Last Day to Drop/Add Classes for Spring 2016 is 1/27

Wednesday, January 27th, is the last day for undergraduate and graduate students to add and drop a course without a W grade for the Spring 2016 semester.  Students seeking assistance on this process should contact the Office of the Registrar, located on the first floor of Armitage Hall, at either camreg@camden.rutgers.edu or (856) 225-6053.

Spring 2016 CURE Seminar Series Begins 1/29

The Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE) will begin its Spring 2016 Seminar Series on Friday, January 29th, with a presentation by Dr. Carolyn Adams, Professor of Geography and Urban Studies at Temple University.  Dr. Adams will discuss her recent book, From the Outside In: Suburban Elites, Third-Sector Organizations, and the Reshaping of Philadelphia.  The event begins … Continue reading Spring 2016 CURE Seminar Series Begins 1/29

Black History Month Kicks Off on 1/27

Rutgers–Camden’s celebration of Black History Month begins on Wednesday, January 27th, with a panel and conversation titled “Diversity at Rutgers–Camden.”  Panelists include Dr. Wayne Glasker, Associate Professor of History; Professor Stacy Hawkins, Associate Professor of Law; Dr. Oscar Holmes IV, Assistant Professor of Management; and Dr. Ana Laguna, Associate Professor of Spanish.  This event will be … Continue reading Black History Month Kicks Off on 1/27

“Electronic Literature: A Matter of Bits” Exhibit Now on Display

The Stedman Gallery is hosting a new exhibit, “Electronic Literature: A Matter of Bits,” which is in display from now until April 21st.  Curated by the Digital Studies Center‘s Dr. James Brown and Dr. Robert Emmons, the exhibit showcases examples of electronic literature from around the world.    As part of the opening of the … Continue reading “Electronic Literature: A Matter of Bits” Exhibit Now on Display