Rutgers University will be closed on Friday, June 16, in observance of Juneteenth. Offices will reopen on Monday, June 19.

Rutgers University will be closed on Friday, June 16, in observance of Juneteenth. Offices will reopen on Monday, June 19.
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden would like to welcome Dr. Stephen Danley, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Administration, to his new role of director of the Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE). Dr. Danley will assume the role on July 1, 2023. Dr. Danley has been at Rutgers–Camden since 2013. His research … Continue reading Beginning July 1, Dr. Stephen Danley to Lead CURE; Dr. Jillian Sayre to Direct MARCH…
Rutgers University will be closed on Monday, May 29, in observance of Memorial Day. Office will reopen on Tuesday, May 30. Summer Session will begin its Term I on Tuesday, May 30.
We proudly congratulate our faculty who have received Chancellor Awards for their exceptional teaching, research, and student impact. Dr. Carla Giaudrone, Associate Professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, received the Teaching Excellence for Tenured and Tenure-track Faculty Award. Dr. Nathan Fried, Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Biology, received the Student … Continue reading Congratulations to our Award-Winning Faculty…
Congratulations to the 2023 Chancellor’s Awards for Outstanding Research and Creative Activity, which recognize and honor faculty excellence in research and teaching! TENURED AWARDEES Daniel Thomas Cook, distinguished professor, FASC-childhood studies Angélica L. González, associate professor, FASC-biology NON-TENURED AWARDEES Kendra D. Boyd, assistant professor, FASC-history Wei Jiao, assistant professor, RSBC-finance Mary Wunnenberg, clinical assistant professor, … Continue reading Congratulations to the Recipients of the Chancellor’s Awards for Teaching Excellence…
The Department of Political Science will host Sanaa Talwasa, a global JD degree candidate at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law at Drexel University, with a background as an advocate for women’s rights in Afghanistan and a former Fulbright Scholar, as the guest speaker at the presentation of the Baron, Weiner, and Packard awards on … Continue reading Sanaa Talwasa to Offer Remarks at the Presentation of the Baron, Weiner, and Packard Awards on May 8…
Two of our faculty members, Associate Professor of Physics Grace Brannigan and Associate Professor of Sociology Nathan Link are recipients of 2022-23 University-wide Faculty Year-End Excellence Awards. Each year, President Jonathan Holloway and Executive Vice President Prabhas Moghe present the awards to honor members of the Rutgers community selected by their colleagues for outstanding contributions … Continue reading Congratulations to Dr. Brannigan and Dr. Link for Receiving University-wide Faculty Year-End Executive Awards!…
The last day of classes for the Spring 2023 semester is Monday, May 1. Tuesday, May 2, and Wednesday, May 3, will serve as Reading Days. Final exams begin Thursday, May 4, and will conclude on Wednesday, May 10. Students are encouraged to check the final exam schedule on the Office of the Registrar site for … Continue reading Final Exams End May 10…
The Rutgers-Camden Driving Change Initiative, which strives “to drive genuine and lasting cultural change on our campus so that STEM undergraduate students from all backgrounds, particularly those who belong to historically excluded groups, will excel and graduate from college, will be well prepared to pursue advanced degrees, and will eventually assume leadership roles,” will host a … Continue reading Driving Change Initiative to Host Watch Party on May 2…
The MFA Organization will host their Local and Emerging Writers Series on April 27, hosting Bud Smith, author of the novel Teenager, named an NPR Best Book of the Year. This free event takes places on Thursday, April 27, at 12:45 p.m. on the first floor of the Writers House, located at 305 Cooper Street.