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We R Rutgers-Camden: John C. Kendall
Everyone should dare to dream. John C. Kendall, Rutgers-Camden class of 1980, lives his life by this adage.
We R Rutgers-Camden: Kristin Lammers
RU-Camden gave Kristin Lammers an unprecedented research experience as well as lifelong memories she will always cherish.
We R Rutgers-Camden: Lara Saguisag
Lara Saguisag’s many achievements have been possible because of the support she received from Rutgers-Camden as well as the guidance from her professors.
We R Rutgers-Camden: Dr. Cati Coe
For the past seven years, Dr. Coe’s research has been exploring why Ghanaian immigrant parents and their children live apart, and how parents, children, and caregivers feel about these arrangements.
We R Rutgers-Camden: Dr. John Dighton
Dr. Dighton is Director of the Rutgers Pinelands Field Station and also teaches a number of soil and mycology related courses at Rutgers-Camden.
We R Rutgers-Camden: Jean Madden
A battle with cancer couldn’t keep Jean Madden from pursuing her degree at Rutgers-Camden while working here at the Paul Robeson Library.
We R Rutgers-Camden: Rachel Johnson-Walsh
“I consider myself unbelievably fortunate to have a respected university such as Rutgers-Camden, which attracts students from all over the world, within commuting distance of my parents’ home.”
We R Rutgers-Camden: Amy Henry
“I attended two Ivy League institutions before deciding to make Rutgers-Camden my new home.”
We R Rutgers-Camden: Anthony Rossi
With a strong interest in research, Anthony Rossi chose the correct place to continue his education: Rutgers-Camden.