Quick News from Spring 2013

Chalk up another NCAA national title for Rutgers–Camden, and a rare second consecutive championship for an athlete!  Tim VanLiew beat his own record to win another NCAA Division III title in javelin during the final tournament in La Crosse, WI, during the past weekend.   The Rutgers–Camden standout won the same honor in 2012.  Combined with … Continue reading Quick News from Spring 2013

Alumnus Jason Nark Wins Five Awards from NJ Chapter of Society of Professional Journalists

Rutgers-Camden alumnus Jason Nark, CCAS ’00, won five awards from the New Jersey chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists! Congratulations, Jason! Jason is a reporter for the Philadelphia Daily News. He won first place in profile writing for “The Last Piney” and first in sports reporting for “The Perfect Predator.” Read about Jason’s accomplishments … Continue reading Alumnus Jason Nark Wins Five Awards from NJ Chapter of Society of Professional Journalists

Year-End Faculty Awards

The following members of the Rutgers–Camden faculty have received honors for demonstrated excellence in teaching, service, and research: Dr. Timothy Martin, Associate Professor of English and the Director of the Honors College, has been selected to receive the JoAnn Mower Endowed Prize in Teaching Excellence, in honor of Marie Cornelia, Christine Dougherty, and Robert Ryan.  … Continue reading Year-End Faculty Awards

Students Share Research on Microbiology Day

From influenza and antibiotics to bacteria and funguses, Rutgers–Camden students have been hard at work this semester solving the many mysteries of microbiology. Click here to read the Rutgers news article.

Dr. Richard Epstein Explores Origin of “The”

Dr. Richard Epstein, a linguistics professor and Director of the Undergraduate Liberal Studies program, studies the origin of the word “the,” as explained in this news article: https://news.rutgers.edu/medrel/camden/rutgers2013camden-pr-20130418