SkypeOnArt continues Feb. 26 with Dr. Eban Goodstein

The Department of Fine Arts‘ SkypeOnArt will continue its spring season on Monday, February 26th, with a presentation by Dr. Eban Goodstein.  The author of Economics and the Environment, Fighting for Love in the Century of Extinction: How Passion and Politics Can Stop Global Warming, and The Trade-off Myth: Fact and Fiction about Jobs and the Environment, his research has … Continue reading SkypeOnArt continues Feb. 26 with Dr. Eban Goodstein

Spring 2018 Math Lecture Series Begins 1/26

The Department of Mathematical Sciences‘ Math Seminar titled “Stochastic Simulation of Multiscale Reaction-Diffusion Models via First Exit Times” with Dr. Line Meinecke of the University of California–Irvine, will take place on Friday, January 26, 2018. The event will still take place at 11:20 a.m. in Armitage Hall, Room 121.  All are welcome to this free event. The abstract of Dr. Meinecke’s … Continue reading Spring 2018 Math Lecture Series Begins 1/26

Join us for Biology Day on 12/8

Undergraduate students in the Department of Biology will showcase their research at Biology Day, scheduled for Friday, December 8th.  Students’ posters will be displayed in the Campus Center’s West ABC Conference Room from 11:20 a.m. – 2 p.m., and students will give rapid-fire presentations beginning at 11:20 a.m.  No registration is required to attend this event.  All are welcome to … Continue reading Join us for Biology Day on 12/8

Join us 10/26 for a Discussion about Wartime Caretakers’ Experiences

The Writers House and Warrior Writers will co-present “Outside the Wire: Wartime Caretakers’ Experiences Then and Now” on Thursday, October 26th.  “Outside the Wire” is an annual discussion series focused on wartime narratives and featuring the perspectives of veterans, artists, and scholars.  This year’s event will take a look at the changing experiences of caretakers … Continue reading Join us 10/26 for a Discussion about Wartime Caretakers’ Experiences

SkypeOnArt Continues 10/16 with Leslie Garcia

SkypeOnArt will return Monday, October 16th, with a presentation called “Biology and Sound,” by artist and researcher Leslie Garcia, who works in the field of sound prosthesis.  Garcia designs instruments that obtain information on the functioning and cycles of various physiological functions of an organic body. She calls the mechanism that she creates “audible prosthesis” and … Continue reading SkypeOnArt Continues 10/16 with Leslie Garcia

Join us for the Nursing and Science Building Dedication on 9/25

Chancellor Phoebe A. Haddon invites you to celebrate the dedication of the Nursing and Science Building!  This event will take place on Monday, September 25th, at 11 a.m., at the new building, which is located at Fifth and Federal Streets.  Registration is required.  This newly constructed, 100,000-square-foot facility stands four stories into the Camden skyline, … Continue reading Join us for the Nursing and Science Building Dedication on 9/25

“Designer Babies” Lecture Slated for 9/15

The Henry Rutgers Term Chair for Ethics, Health, and Society and the Department of Philosophy and Religion will host “Designer Babies: Choosing Our Children’s Genes,” with guest lecturer Dr. Bonnie Steinbock, Professor Emerita of SUNY–Albany, on Friday, September 15th.  Dr. Steinbock will discuss how new technology gives us hope to one day cure or prevent … Continue reading “Designer Babies” Lecture Slated for 9/15

Join us for Biology Day on 5/6

Students interested in learning more about the field of biology are welcome to join us for Biology Day on Saturday, May 6.  Current undergraduate students will showcase their research projects and talk about their college experience; faculty will present their work in short classroom sessions; and tours will be given of the labs and campus. … Continue reading Join us for Biology Day on 5/6