On Monday, January 20th, Americans will take a moment from their busy lives to remember the civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Many will honor his memory by taking part in Martin Luther King Day of Service [hyperlink tohttps://mlkday.gov/], a nationwide event which celebrates Dr. King and his call for us to engage … Continue reading MLK Day of Service: An Opportunity to Serve…
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Dining Hall Has Resumed Operations
The dining hall has resumed operations with a limited menu and will be open until 6 p.m. today, January 10th. All other services within the Campus Center continue to function on their normal schedules.
Water Sprinkler Pipe Break in the Campus Center Affects Dining Hall
Due to a water sprinkler pipe break in the Campus Center, the dining hall is closed until further notice. Starbucks and other functions within the Campus Center remain open. The Campus Center continues to operate on its regular Winter Session schedule. The Bridge Café in the law school is open and offers a limited menu. … Continue reading Water Sprinkler Pipe Break in the Campus Center Affects Dining Hall…
We R Arts and Sciences: Harish Swaminathan
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Planning to Graduate in May 2014? Click Here for More Information
Students planning on graduating in May 2014 must submit an online diploma application anytime between January 2, 2014 to March 31, 2014. Access the online diploma application system via the following link: https://www.ugadmissions.rutgers.edu/Diploma/Login.aspx?ReturnUrl=/Diploma/Default.aspx. Assistant Dean Jennifer Thiel will be hosting information sessions in early March to address any questions or concerns you may have regarding … Continue reading Planning to Graduate in May 2014? Click Here for More Information…
From Court to the Classroom: Two Retired Judges Teach “Judicial Process”
For a classroom full of students interested in pursuing law, what better way to learn about the judicial process than from two experienced judges? This past fall semester, Judge Charles M. Rand and Judge Francine I. Axelrad, both recently retired from the bench, taught “Judicial Process” to thirty-two undergraduates. Dr. Alan Tarr, Professor II of … Continue reading From Court to the Classroom: Two Retired Judges Teach “Judicial Process”…
Happy Holidays from All of Us at Arts and Sciences!
We R Arts and Sciences: Richiena Brown
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A Season of Firsts: Rutgers-Camden Offers First LGBTQ History Course
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Rutgers-Camden to Host Interfaith Conference
Rutgers-Camden will host a forum titled “Religions Working Together for Social Justice: An Interfaith Conference” on Friday, December 13th, from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Organized by Dr. M.A. Rafey Habib, Professor of English, and students in his course “Literatures of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity,” this conference is a free forum for local religious leaders … Continue reading Rutgers-Camden to Host Interfaith Conference…