Dept. of Philosophy and Religion Present Islam and Media Panel on 11/19

On Wednesday, November 19th, the Department of Philosophy and Religion will present the panel discussion, “Islam and the Media Debate on the Sources of Violence and Terrorism.”   On a recent episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, Maher and guest Sam Harris described Islam as a major source of violence, terrorism, abuses of women’s … Continue reading Dept. of Philosophy and Religion Present Islam and Media Panel on 11/19

Graduate English Program Presents “Dine and Learn” Lecture on 11/20

The Graduate Program in English will present a “Dine and Learn” lecture on Thursday, November 20th.  Dr. Stacy Klein, Associate Professor of English at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, will present “Parent-Child Separation and Paternal Impotence in Anglo-Saxon Literature.”  The event begins at 5 p.m. in the Armitage Hall Faculty Lounge. For more information, contact Dr. Ellen Malenas Ledoux, … Continue reading Graduate English Program Presents “Dine and Learn” Lecture on 11/20

Digital Studies Center Official Opening a Great Success

The Digital Studies Center (DSC) hosted its official opening on Thursday, November 13th.  Chancellor Phoebe Haddon, Dean Kriste Lindemeyer, DSC Director James J. Brown, Jr.; and DSC Associate Director Robert Emmons, Jr., all gave welcoming remarks, and then the audience had the chance to tour the DSC’s two new spaces: the ModLab, a research space, … Continue reading Digital Studies Center Official Opening a Great Success

“Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead” Begins 11/19

The Rutgers University-Camden Theater Program will present the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, from Wednesday, November 19th – Sunday, November 23rd.  Experience Hamlet from the unlikely point of view of two minor characters, Prince Hamlet’s old college friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, as they attempt to understand their roles in an Elsinore turned upside-down. What … Continue reading “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead” Begins 11/19

The Madrigal Ensemble Performs a Free Concert on 11/18

The Madrigal Ensemble will perform a free concert of 17th century music on Tuesday, November 18th, at 12:15 p.m. in the Mallery Room, located on the second floor of the Fine Arts Building. Guest artists include instrumentalists Christa Patton, Rebecca Harris, and Mandy Wolman; and singers Meg Folkemer and Elise Bjordammen.  

Digital Studies Center Presents Special Screening on 11/18

The Digital Studies Center will present a special screening of the award-winning documentary Hit and Stay, on Tuesday, November 18th, at 6 p.m.  in Fine Arts Building, Room 110.  A Q & A with co-director Joe Tropea will follow the film. Hit and Stay documents the story of nine Catholic activists who, in opposition to the … Continue reading Digital Studies Center Presents Special Screening on 11/18

CURE Seminar Series Continues on 11/14

The Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE) will host its next seminar on Friday, November 14th, with special guest Angel Rodriguez, Vice President of Community Economic Development for the Asociación Puertorriqueños En Marcha (APM).  Mr. Rodriguez will present, “To, For, With…” which will address the following: Philadelphia is known for being a city of neighborhoods, neighborhoods with very … Continue reading CURE Seminar Series Continues on 11/14

MAT in Spanish Lecture Series Continues 11/17

The Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish program continues its applied linguistics lecture series on Monday, November 17th, with a presentation by Dr. Kara Moranski of the University of Pennsylvania.  Dr. Moranski will speak on “Engaging Learners in Peer Collaboration to Promote Individual Mediation in the Foreign-Language Classroom.”  The event begins at 6 p.m. in … Continue reading MAT in Spanish Lecture Series Continues 11/17

Rutgers University–Camden Students Establish a New Fraternity Chapter on Campus

Starting this fall, undergraduate men at Rutgers University–Camden will have yet another organization in which they can become involved.  Due to the leadership of seven Rutgers University–Camden students, the fraternity Phi Mu Delta has a new chapter on our campus, joining the four other fraternities that have a presence at Rutgers-Camden. Mason Hopkins (CCAS ’17), … Continue reading Rutgers University–Camden Students Establish a New Fraternity Chapter on Campus

Professional Development Series Scheduled for 11/11

Join the English Graduate Student Association and the Department of English for their Professional Development Series on Tuesday, November 11th, at 4:30 p.m.  Dr. William FitzGerald, Associate Professor of English and the Director of the Teaching Matters and Assessment Center, will present “Crafting the Personal Statement.”  The event will take place in Room 207 of … Continue reading Professional Development Series Scheduled for 11/11