Join us Dec. 2 for Writers in Camden with Alumni Authors Paul Lisicky and Micaiah Johnson

The Writers House concludes the Fall 2020 Writers in Camden Series on Wednesday, December 2, with virtual readings by alumni authors Micaiah Johnson (MFA ’16) and Paul Lisicky (SAS ’83, MA ’86), Associate Professor of Creative Writing. Micaiah Johnson will read from her new novel, The Space Between Worlds, a speculative fiction debut that examines identity, … Continue reading Join us Dec. 2 for Writers in Camden with Alumni Authors Paul Lisicky and Micaiah Johnson

Spring 2021 Registration Open

Registration for the Spring 2021 semester opens on Monday, November 30, for all graduate students and undergraduate students who have earned 90+ credits.  Registration for undergraduates with 60+ credits opens on Tuesday, December 1, and registration for all students begins Wednesday, December 2.  Undergraduate students should be sure to contact the Office of Academic Advising for assistance … Continue reading Spring 2021 Registration Open

Biology Major Taqdees Gohar Receives Best Poster Award at National Conference

Taqdees Gohar, a biology major, recently received a best poster award from the national Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), for her research project, “Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Fish Oil Improve Learning and Memory in Drosophila melanogaster.” The work for this project took place in the course “Principles and Practices of Biological Research.” … Continue reading Biology Major Taqdees Gohar Receives Best Poster Award at National Conference

Happy Thanksgiving!

Rutgers University will be closed for Thanksgiving Recess from Thursday, November 26 – Sunday, November 29.  The university will reopen on Monday, November 30. Happy Thanksgiving! 

Thanksgiving Week Schedule Changes

The class schedule will follow a different format the week of Thanksgiving.  See below for the schedule: Monday, November 23 – Follow your Monday schedule. Tuesday, November 24 – Follow your Tuesday schedule.  Wednesday, November 25  – Follow your Friday schedule (Wednesday classes do not meet this week) Thursday, November 26 – Thanksgiving Day Holiday – … Continue reading Thanksgiving Week Schedule Changes

Join us Nov. 19 for “Women and Politics: Then and Now”

The Department of History, the Gender Studies Program, the Rutgers-Camden Honors College, and the Alice Paul Institute will co-host the event, “Women and Politics: Then and Now.” This free, virtual event will commemorate the centennial of women’s right to vote, and will examine the current status of women and politics coming out of the 2020 … Continue reading Join us Nov. 19 for “Women and Politics: Then and Now”

J. Scott Thomson, CCAS ’94, Will Discuss Police Reform on Nov. 19

J. Scott Thomson, CCAS ’94, retired chief of the Camden County Police Department, will discuss his experience with community policing and crime reduction, on Thursday, November 19, as part of the series, “The Way Forward: Alumni and Faculty Discuss Police Reform.” Dr. Nyeema Watson, Associate Chancellor of Civic Engagement, will moderate the discussion.  This virtual … Continue reading J. Scott Thomson, CCAS ’94, Will Discuss Police Reform on Nov. 19

Dr. Kelly Dittmar Will Discuss “Gender and Intersectional Dynamics in Election 2020” on Nov. 16

Dr. Kelly Dittmar, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Research at the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) at the Eagleton Institute of Politics, will present, “What Happened? Gender and Intersectional Dynamics in Election 2020,” on Monday, November 16, at 5 p.m. EST. This free, virtual event is open to all, though … Continue reading Dr. Kelly Dittmar Will Discuss “Gender and Intersectional Dynamics in Election 2020” on Nov. 16