Richard Aregood, a member of the Camden College of Arts and Sciences Class of 1965, winner of the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing, Public Editor for the Philadelphia Daily News, and Professor of Communications at the University of North Dakota talks about the value of Rutgers-Camden: Click here to view the video on Youtube.
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“The faculty at Rutgers-Camden works closely with students to help them achieve success.”
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“I am very proud to be a student at Rutgers-Camden: this university allows me to better myself and to become the person I always dreamed I would develop into.”
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“For me, Rutgers-Camden has meant opportunity.”
We R Rutgers-Camden: Chinelo Okparanta
“Rutgers-Camden was indeed very vital to my development into the writer that I am today.”
We R Rutgers-Camden: Zachary Wood
“This campus is the uniquely perfect combination of prestige, flexibility, and convenience.”
We R Rutgers-Camden: Jeffrey C. Jones
“Rutgers-Camden is an asset that has driven change in the surrounding community.”
We R Rutgers-Camden: Angelica Shaw
As a member of the inaugural class of Rutgers-Camden Civic Scholars, Angelica Shaw’s experience here has changed her for the better.
We R Rutgers-Camden: David Luor
“I am becoming someone who likewise engages meaningfully with the world. Thank you, Rutgers-Camden.”
We R Rutgers-Camden: Brian Haughwout
The History Department welcomed Brian Haughwout in to Rutgers-Camden and helped him succeed when he thought it wasn’t possible.