The Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE) will begin its spring series on Thursday, January 28, at 12:30 p.m. with the virtual roundtable discussion on “Community-Based Approaches to Creating Sustainable Affordable Housing.” Panelists will discuss housing cooperatives, community land trusts, and shared equity housing models as viable alternative approaches to creating sustainable affordable housing and … Continue reading CURE Kicks off Spring 2021 Season on Jan. 28 with Virtual Roundtable…
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Welcome to the Spring 2021 Semester!
Whether you are learning remotely or attending classes on campus, we are excited to welcome you to the spring semester!
Registration Open for “From Chaos to Community: A Conversation with Eddie S. Glaude Jr.”
Register here for From Chaos to Community: A Conversation with Eddie S. Glaude Jr. on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy, Our Racial Reckoning, and the Path Forward Nationally respected scholar, commentator, and author Dr. Eddie Glaude will lead a discussion guided by his book, Democracy in Black: How Race Still Enslaves the American Soul, which explores the foundational … Continue reading Registration Open for “From Chaos to Community: A Conversation with Eddie S. Glaude Jr.”…
Celebrate the Art of Literary Translation on Jan. 20
The Writers House presents the Spring 2021 Writers in Camden Series beginning Wednesday, January 20, with a celebration of the art of literary translation. This year we are joined by Anna Deeny Morales, a critic, translator of poetry, and dramatist. A virtual translation workshop, open to Rutgers University students, faculty, staff, and invited community members, will … Continue reading Celebrate the Art of Literary Translation on Jan. 20…
Join us Feb. 2 for the Kickoff of Black History Month!
All are welcome to join the kickoff of Black History Month on Tuesday, February 2, with “Singing the Nation into Being: The Many Lives of ‘Lift Every Voice and Spring.’” Dr. Sonya Donaldson, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Lee Hagan Africana Studies Center, as well as Coordinator of the African and African … Continue reading Join us Feb. 2 for the Kickoff of Black History Month!…
“Waking Nightmare” Virtual Exhibition Now On Display
The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts (RCCA) will show its second virtual exhibition, “Waking Nightmare,” from January 8, 2021 to April 21, 2021.The year 2020 will be remembered by many as a waking nightmare. Researchers define waking nightmare as a common, generally benign, parasomnia characterized by brief episodes of inability to move or speak combined with … Continue reading “Waking Nightmare” Virtual Exhibition Now On Display…
Happy Holidays!
Rutgers University will be closed from Friday, December 25 – Sunday, January 3. The university will resume normal operations on Monday, January 4. We wish everyone the happiest of holidays and a safe, happy, and relaxing break.
Save the Dates for Research Week 2021
Join us for Research Week 2021! Additional information will be released in Spring 2021. For now, please save the dates! April 12: Faculty/Student Research Pairs Panel April 13: Graduate Research Symposium and Ask a Student: Undergraduate Research Panel April 14: Graduate School Student Paper Competition Winner Keynote and Ask a Student: Undergraduate Research Panel April … Continue reading Save the Dates for Research Week 2021…
Fall 2020 Final Exam Schedule is Posted
We wish all of our students the best of luck as they prepare for their final exams, papers, and presentations! Fall 2020 End-of-Semester Dates: Thursday, December 10 – Last day of classes Friday, December 11, and Monday, December 14 – Reading Days Tuesday, December 15 – Monday, December 21 – Final Exams To confirm your exam … Continue reading Fall 2020 Final Exam Schedule is Posted…
Jeffrey Jones CCAS ’10 Featured in National Phi Beta Kappa Newsletter
Jeffrey Jones CCAS ’10 is featured in the December 2020 national Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Society newsletter, as the “Behind the Key” PBK member. Jeffrey, who was a member of the Honors College, is on the board of the Delaware Valley Phi Beta Kappa Association. In the article, Jeffrey discusses both his current life as a … Continue reading Jeffrey Jones CCAS ’10 Featured in National Phi Beta Kappa Newsletter…