Dr. Holly Blackford, Professor of English, recently wrote an article, “Childhood and Greek Love: Dorian Gray and Peter Pan,” published in Children’s Literature Association Quarterly, that links a homosexual stereotype with Victorian-era sexology and the novels Dorian Gray and Peter Pan. Read the full article at NewsNow.
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Dr. Alan Tarr Named Visiting Fellow at Princeton
Dr. Alan Tarr, Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for State Constitutional Studies, will be at Princeton University for the 2013-2014 academic year as the Ann and Herbert W. Vaughan Visiting Fellow in the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Read the full article at NewsNow.
Ken Elliott Receives Great Review from NY Times for The Mystery of Irma Vep
Ken Elliot, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Fine Arts, received a rave review from the New York Times for his recent production of The Mystery of Irma Vep. Click the links below to view the NY Times review and other reviews. The NY Times Review: In a Melodramatic Whodunit, Change Is Good Newsday … Continue reading Ken Elliott Receives Great Review from NY Times for The Mystery of Irma Vep…
REU Program Featured in The Inquirer
One of Rutgers-Camden’s most impressive qualities is its dedication to research, both by faculty and students. This summer ten students are on campus as part of the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, and they’re gaining invaluable experience. Read the full article.
Faculty News: July 19th
Dr. Holly Blackford (professor, CFAS-English) authored an article, “Childhood and Greek Love: Dorian Gray and Peter Pan,” that has been published in the journal Children’s Literature Association Quarterly. Dr. Myra Bluebond-Langner (professor II, CFAS-anthropology) has been named an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health in England. She currently is serving as the … Continue reading Faculty News: July 19th…
Ellen Malenas Ledoux Authors Book Examining Social Reform in Gothic Writing
These days, when one thinks of Gothic literature, pop-culture phenomena such as Twilight, True Blood and Harry Potter may immediately spring to mind. But in a literary sense, the heyday of Gothic writing was in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, with the works of luminaries such as Horace Walpole, Charlotte Smith, Ann Radcliffe and William Godwin, according to … Continue reading Ellen Malenas Ledoux Authors Book Examining Social Reform in Gothic Writing…
Margery Amdur’s Work Showcased in Solo Exhibition at The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College
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Faculty News: July 8th
Prof. Lisa Zeidner (professor, CFAS-English) has earned a prestigious MacDowell Colony Fellowship for the summer, which allows the Rutgers–Camden scholar to participate in the same artistic culture that has nurtured such authors as Alice Walker, Thornton Wilder, and Michael Chabon. The fellowship program annually presents awards to artists in seven disciplines (architecture, music composition, film … Continue reading Faculty News: July 8th…
We R Rutgers-Camden: Michelle Gaffney
“Being part of the Honors College has been my favorite part of Rutgers!”
Dean’s List for Spring 2013
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences congratulates the students in the Dean’s List for their scholastic achievements. Click here to view the Dean’s List recipients for Spring 2013