Alumnus Sandy Stewart to Present in “Exploring Careers in Biology” Seminar

Sandy Stewart CCAS ’81, GSC ’87, former CEO of Immunovation and Arcanum Discovery and former Vice-President of Paradigm Genetics, will present in a special session of “Exploring Careers in Biology,” a virtual course offered by Dr. Kwangwon Lee, Associate Professor of Biology. Mr. Stewart will offer anecdotes from his storied career as well as advice … Continue reading Alumnus Sandy Stewart to Present in “Exploring Careers in Biology” Seminar

“Her-Stories” Exhibit at the Student Works Gallery Open Through Mar. 13

The Student Works Gallery (SWG) will open a new exhibit, “Her-Stories: Visual Narratives of Women of the African Diaspora,” on February 10. Created by artist Lavett Ballard, CCAS ’15, this free show will be open until March 13. An artist reception will take place on Thursday, February 20, from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. The … Continue reading “Her-Stories” Exhibit at the Student Works Gallery Open Through Mar. 13

Join us on Oct. 25 for MathFest

The Department of Mathematical Sciences will host its annual MathFest on Thursday, October 25. This free event is an opportunity to learn about the math undergraduate and graduate programs, the many career options available to math majors and minors, and the perspectives of distinguished math alumni.  The winner of the “Focal Point” Math Photo Contest … Continue reading Join us on Oct. 25 for MathFest

Dept. of Economics to Host Alumnus Lecturer on Oct. 18

The Department of Economics and the Economics Society will host Damian Onwuka, MSc., a Rutgers–Camden alumnus, who will speak on “Efficient Project Implementation and Business Analytics.” This free event is open to all, and will take place on October 18 from 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. in the Armitage Hall Faculty Lounge.  Lunch will be … Continue reading Dept. of Economics to Host Alumnus Lecturer on Oct. 18

Public Affairs Alumni and Current Students Publish a Book on Community Development

In April 2018, two graduates of the Department of Public Policy and Administration’s public affairs doctoral program, Ashley E. Nickels, GSC ’16, and Jason D. Rivera, GSC ’16, published an edited volume titled Community Development and Public Administration Theory: Promoting Democratic Principles to Improve Communities.  Nickels and Rivera not only edited the volume, but also … Continue reading Public Affairs Alumni and Current Students Publish a Book on Community Development

Alumnus Jacob Foster, Director of Student Works Gallery, to Exhibit Solo Show at Noyes Museum of Art

“I don’t think I knew what art was or what art could be until college.” – Jacob Foster. Jacob Foster, a 2017 graduate of the Camden College Arts and Sciences, comes from a blue-collar, hard working background. It is therefore rather remarkable that he should choose to be an artist. He was not exposed to … Continue reading Alumnus Jacob Foster, Director of Student Works Gallery, to Exhibit Solo Show at Noyes Museum of Art

Enjoy a Coffee Break with the Alumni Association, Concluding Apr. 26

The Rutgers University Alumni Association is hosting free coffee breaks for students as a way to relax at the end of the semester.  Students will enjoy coffee, snacks, and giveaways! Dates and times are as follows: April 24th, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m., Alumni House (312 Cooper Street) April 25th, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m., … Continue reading Enjoy a Coffee Break with the Alumni Association, Concluding Apr. 26

Register Now for the Tenth Annual Baron Lecture Series

The Department of Political Science will host the tenth annual presentation of the Jacob Abraham and Mildred Amelia Baron Lecture Series on Wednesday, April 18th.  Dr. Stephen Bryen, CCAS ’64 and CEO, policy leader, and author, will be the guest speaker.  His lecture is titled “China: The Challenge Facing America in the Pacific.”   This free event … Continue reading Register Now for the Tenth Annual Baron Lecture Series