“Drawing from the Collection” Virtual Exhibition On View Now

The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts (RCCA) will show its first virtual exhibition, “Drawing from the Collection,” curated by Nancy Maguire, Associate Curator for Exhibitions for RCCA. Available for viewing now, “Drawing from the Collection” will show works of art from the permanent collection, with an emphasis on drawings in a variety of media. View … Continue reading “Drawing from the Collection” Virtual Exhibition On View Now

Join us Sept. 24 for the Rutgers Reads Virtual Lecture with Nikole Hannah-Jones

Rutgers Reads presents an important conversation with Nikole Hannah-Jones, creator and lead writer of The New York Times Magazine’s “The 1619 Project,” which commanded the nation’s attention about the history and lasting legacy of American slavery. Her powerful introductory essay was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for commentary.   “The 1619 Project” is named for the year the … Continue reading Join us Sept. 24 for the Rutgers Reads Virtual Lecture with Nikole Hannah-Jones

Registration Open for Cooper Street Writing Workshops

This fall, the Writers House will sponsor four virtual Cooper Street Writing Workshops: “Writing Women” taught by Lori Carriere Saturday, September 19, from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. $60 general/$10 for Camden residents “Developing Your Unique Critical Voice” taught by Jennifer Wilson  Saturday, October 3, from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.  $60 general/$10 for Camden … Continue reading Registration Open for Cooper Street Writing Workshops

CURE Seminar Series Begins Sept. 10

The Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE) will begin its fall seminar series on Thursday, September 10, with a virtual webinar/discussion on “Police, Policing, and Police Reform: Implications for the Future of our Cities.” This event is informed by the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent national and international outrage and protests, including … Continue reading CURE Seminar Series Begins Sept. 10

Welcome to the Fall 2020 Semester!

Welcome to the Fall 2020 semester! As you get settled in, below find information and a few helpful tools for students, faculty, and staff: Join us for our virtual Welcome Week! Attend a Campus Involvement Fair, play Quizzo, learn about the resources that are available to you, and much more!    Rutgers University–Camden APP Rutgers-Camden … Continue reading Welcome to the Fall 2020 Semester!

Welcome, New Faculty Members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden!

  Bailey Blessing Title/Rank: Assistant Teaching Professor; Non-Tenure-track Department: Chemistry Bailey Blessing is a Rutgers–Camden alumna twice-over, having earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry in 2016, followed by her Master of Science degree in Chemistry in May 2020. She studied under Dr. David Salas-de la Cruz and wrote her thesis on “The Relationship … Continue reading Welcome, New Faculty Members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden!

CURCA Digital Archive Now Available

Students who had planned to participate in the annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity (CURCA) this past April had the opportunity to submit their work to the exciting new digital archive, housed within the Rutgers University Libraries‘ Digital Collections. We invite all to view the projects included in this archive. Topics are as … Continue reading CURCA Digital Archive Now Available

Film Studies Faculty Member Matthew Sorrento Interviews Silent Film Historian Steve Massa

The COVID-19 quarantine has been challenging to the world of movies. Film distributors have relied on home streaming, with mixed results, while a new wave of pop-up drive-in theaters has gained traction (South Jersey, where the drive-in theater was invented in 1933, is fortunate to have the last remaining one in the state, The Delsea … Continue reading Film Studies Faculty Member Matthew Sorrento Interviews Silent Film Historian Steve Massa