Join the Digital Studies Center on Monday, November 18, for the lecture “Measuring the Embeddedness of Local Businesses Using Urban Platform Data.” Presented by Dr. Will Payne of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, this lecture will examine how digital platform data can help researchers, policymakers, and residents understand and anticipate … Continue reading Digital Studies Center to Host Digital Platform Data Lecture on Nov. 18…
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Join us for Research Week, April 15-19
On Oct. 12, Explore Careers in Mathematics with John Boyles of the Philadelphia 76ers
The Department of Mathematical Sciences will host John Boyles, Director of Research and Development for the Philadelphia 76ers, on Thursday, October 12, for a seminar called “Exploring Careers in Mathematics.” This free seminar will take place in Armitage Hall, Room 208, on Thursday, October 12, starting at 11:10 a.m. A lunch will immediately follow the talk. … Continue reading On Oct. 12, Explore Careers in Mathematics with John Boyles of the Philadelphia 76ers…
Explore Careers in Mathematics on Sept. 28 with Alumnus Nick Sanchirico
The Department of Mathematical Sciences will host Rutgers-Camden alumnus Nick Sanchirico on Thursday, September 28, for a seminar called “Exploring Careers in Mathematics.” This free seminar will take place on Thursday, September 28, from 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m., in Armitage Hall, Room 208. Mr. Sanchirico will speak about how a strong foundation in mathematics has … Continue reading Explore Careers in Mathematics on Sept. 28 with Alumnus Nick Sanchirico…
Join us Sept. 21 for the Summer Undergraduate Research Grant edition of the Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity
Join us Thursday, September 21, for a special edition of the Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Education (CURCA), featuring the twenty-one undergraduate students who received Summer Undergraduate Research Grants. You will learn about the research these students conducted over the summer, from projects ranging from a study of Marie-Antoinette and the art of drag to a … Continue reading Join us Sept. 21 for the Summer Undergraduate Research Grant edition of the Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity…
Welcome to our New Faculty Members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden!
Driving Change Initiative to Host Watch Party on May 2
The Rutgers-Camden Driving Change Initiative, which strives “to drive genuine and lasting cultural change on our campus so that STEM undergraduate students from all backgrounds, particularly those who belong to historically excluded groups, will excel and graduate from college, will be well prepared to pursue advanced degrees, and will eventually assume leadership roles,” will host a … Continue reading Driving Change Initiative to Host Watch Party on May 2…
Driving Change Initiative to Host Watch Party on March 23
The Rutgers-Camden Driving Change Initiative, which strives “to drive genuine and lasting cultural change on our campus so that STEM undergraduate students from all backgrounds, particularly those who belong to historically excluded groups, will excel and graduate from college, will be well prepared to pursue advanced degrees, and will eventually assume leadership roles,” will host a … Continue reading Driving Change Initiative to Host Watch Party on March 23…
Congratulations to the Recipients of the Vice Chancellor’s Fund for Research Catalysts and Multidisciplinary Awards
The Research Office is pleased to announce this year’s recipients of the FY 2023 Vice Chancellor’s Fund for Research Catalyst and Multidisciplinary awards. These projects reflect the high-quality research that is a hallmark of our campus. Multidisciplinary Awards PI: Catherine Grgicak, Department of Chemistry Co-PI: Desmond Lun, Department of Computer Science Project Title: “Coupling probabilistic … Continue reading Congratulations to the Recipients of the Vice Chancellor’s Fund for Research Catalysts and Multidisciplinary Awards…
Celebrating Women’s History Month and Achievements in STEAM
Barrier-breaking astronaut Mae Jemison—the first Black woman to journey into outer space—famously said, “Never be limited by other people’s limited imaginations.” Throughout much of recorded history, women were limited in their intellectual pursuits by those who could not imagine the contributions they would eventually make in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM). Although women have … Continue reading Celebrating Women’s History Month and Achievements in STEAM…