Canceled: Writers in Camden Welcomes Davon Loeb and Shawn R. Jones on April 12

This event has been canceled and will be rescheduled at a later date. The Writers House will conclude its Spring 2023 Writers in Camden Series on Wednesday, April 12, with readings by alumni Davon Loeb and Shawn R. Jones.  This free event runs from 7 – 8:00 PM EST and registration is required. The location is the Executive … Continue reading Canceled: Writers in Camden Welcomes Davon Loeb and Shawn R. Jones on April 12

“Explore Careers in Mathematics” on October 24

The Department of Mathematical Sciences will host Rutgers-Camden alumnus Nick Sanchirico on Monday, October 25, for a seminar called “Exploring Careers in Mathematics.” This free seminar will take place on Monday, October 24, from 11:20 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. in BSB 418. Mr. Sanchirico will speak about how a strong foundation in mathematics has helped him … Continue reading “Explore Careers in Mathematics” on October 24

Dr. Margaret Marsh Gave the Scarlet Scholars Lecture on Feb. 16

Dr. Margaret Marsh, University Professor of History, was the featured speaker for the Scarlet Scholars Lecture Series on Wednesday, February 16, 2022. Dr. Marsh presented the virtual lecture, “From Test-Tube Babies to Uterus Transplants: Assisted Reproduction and the Pursuit of Parenthood.” To view the lecture, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCyZNUeReKs.   

Register Now for the Fourth Scarlet Scholar Lecture, Featuring Professor Patrick Rosal

Patrick Rosal, Professor of English, Co-Director of the Rutgers–Camden Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice (ISGRJ), and a poet, will offer the Fourth Scarlet Scholar Series Lecture, “Race, Climate, and the Communal Imagination.”  Professor Rosal’s lecture will address how poetry prepared him to think about racial justice in the context of community and … Continue reading Register Now for the Fourth Scarlet Scholar Lecture, Featuring Professor Patrick Rosal

Register Now for a Discussion with Alumnus Louis Bezich about his Book “Crack the Code”

Life is filled with potential health challenges, especially as we get older. What keeps us focused on staying healthy? How can we motivate ourselves to improve our diets, behaviors, and attitudes? Join author, educator, and Rutgers alumnus Louis Bezich in a discussion of his book Crack the Code: 10 Proven Secrets that Motivate Healthy Behavior and Inspire Fulfillment … Continue reading Register Now for a Discussion with Alumnus Louis Bezich about his Book “Crack the Code”

Join us Feb. 23 for an Urban Studies Alumni Panel

All are welcome to join us for a conversation with alumni of the Urban Studies and Community Development program to hear what they are doing now and how majoring in Urban Studies has impacted them professionally and personally.  The event will take place on Tuesday, February 23, at 12:45 p.m. To join, visit https://go.rutgers.edu/6ptxy9dl and … Continue reading Join us Feb. 23 for an Urban Studies Alumni Panel

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

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

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