Join us for History Club Quizzo on Oct. 4

The Department of History welcomes all students, regardless of major or unit, to the History Club. They will host their first Quizzo event on Wednesday, October 4. Answer trivia questions and win prizes! Join them in the first-floor conference room at 427 Cooper Street from 11:20 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.  If you are interested in participating in History Club … Continue reading Join us for History Club Quizzo on Oct. 4

Registration Open for Childhood Studies Conference “Centering Black Childhoods”

The Department of Childhood Studies will host the conference “Centering Black Childhoods: Engaging Voices and Collaborative Conversations,” on Wednesday, October 4, 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m., in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room. Registration is required for this event.  This two-part event is organized by the Department of Childhood Studies with support from the Mellon Foundation … Continue reading Registration Open for Childhood Studies Conference “Centering Black Childhoods”

Mallery Concert Series Continues Oct. 4 with Flutist Robert Cart and Pianist Regina DiMedio Marrazza

The Fall 2023 Mallery Concert Series continues on Wednesday, October 4, with a performance by flutist Robert Cart and pianist Regina DiMedio Marrazza. The concert begins at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room of the Fine Arts Building.  The Mallery Concert Series is presented by the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts. Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo is the … Continue reading Mallery Concert Series Continues Oct. 4 with Flutist Robert Cart and Pianist Regina DiMedio Marrazza

Explore Careers in Mathematics on Sept. 28 with Alumnus Nick Sanchirico

The Department of Mathematical Sciences will host Rutgers-Camden alumnus Nick Sanchirico on Thursday, September 28, for a seminar called “Exploring Careers in Mathematics.” This free seminar will take place on Thursday, September 28, from 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m., in Armitage Hall, Room 208.   Mr. Sanchirico will speak about how a strong foundation in mathematics has … Continue reading Explore Careers in Mathematics on Sept. 28 with Alumnus Nick Sanchirico

Writer Sam Heaps to Lead Workshop “Chemical Bonding” on Sept. 26

The MFA Org’s Local & Visiting Writers Series welcomes Sam Heaps, who will present the workshop “Chemical Bonding.” Contradiction is inherently infuriating and arousing. In this workshop we will harness the power of difference through the careful organization of oddities to propulse story, compel readers, and add meaning and a shared purpose to every distinct … Continue reading Writer Sam Heaps to Lead Workshop “Chemical Bonding” on Sept. 26

Dept. of Mathematical Sciences Kicks Off Seminar Series on Oct. 2

The Department of Mathematical Sciences will host Dr. Dalibor Volny for its opening seminar of the Fall 2023 semester. Dr. Volny will present, “Central limit theorems in deterministic dynamical systems,” on Monday, October 2, from 11:20 a.m. – 12:20 p.m., in BSB 117.  Abstract We deal with central limit theorems in dynamical systems, i.e. for strictly … Continue reading Dept. of Mathematical Sciences Kicks Off Seminar Series on Oct. 2

Join the Dept. of Childhood Studies for “Exporting Sesame Street to the World” on Sept. 19

Join the Department of Childhood Studies on September 19, 2023, beginning at 12:45 p.m.  in the conference room at 329 Cooper Street for a talk by Helle Strandgaard Jensen titled, “As culture free as TV can be.” Exporting Sesame Street to the World. Sesame Street “contains universally acceptable material, much of it already tested on audiences … Continue reading Join the Dept. of Childhood Studies for “Exporting Sesame Street to the World” on Sept. 19

Join us Sept. 21 for the Summer Undergraduate Research Grant edition of the Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity

Join us Thursday, September 21, for a special edition of the Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Education (CURCA), featuring the twenty-one undergraduate students who received Summer Undergraduate Research Grants. You will learn about the research these students conducted over the summer, from projects ranging from a study of Marie-Antoinette and the art of drag to a … Continue reading Join us Sept. 21 for the Summer Undergraduate Research Grant edition of the Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity

Passport to the World Initiative Provides Funding to Acquire U.S. Passports

Funding is Available to Cover the Entire Cost of Applying for a First-Time U.S. Passport  Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis!  A passport is like a driver’s license to the world, a critical part of a pathway to global study, research, and careers. As part of our mission to expand access to global learning, … Continue reading Passport to the World Initiative Provides Funding to Acquire U.S. Passports