Tag: Computer Science
FASC Dean’s Office Welcomes Dr. Suneeta Ramaswami as Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Suneeta Ramaswami, Professor of Computer Science, as our new Associate dean for faculty affairs. In this role, Dr. Ramaswami is responsible for a wide range of matters pertaining to faculty including reappointment, promotion, and tenure, as well as faculty development. She also serves as a resource for the enhancement … Continue reading FASC Dean’s Office Welcomes Dr. Suneeta Ramaswami as Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs…
Join us Feb. 23 for “Hidden Figures”
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 Join us Feb. 23 for “Hidden Figures”…
Join RUC Driving Change Initiative for a “Charting a Pathway to an Inclusive STEM Education at Rutgers-Camden” Workshop Series
Join the Rutgers–Camden Driving Change Initiative at any of our upcoming workshops listed below. All workshops take place during the free period in the Campus Center Multi-Purpose Room and will include a free lunch! Registration is required at https://go.rutgers.edu/dc-workshops. IVING CHANG PARKING AVAILABLE: If you require parking and do not have a Rutgers parking … Continue reading Join RUC Driving Change Initiative for a “Charting a Pathway to an Inclusive STEM Education at Rutgers-Camden” Workshop Series…
Join the Driving Change Watch Party on Feb. 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 … Continue reading Join the Driving Change Watch Party on Feb. 2…
Join us Sept. 22 for the Summer Undergraduate Research Grant Edition of CURCA
Join us Thursday, September 22, for a special edition of the Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Education (CURCA), featuring the twenty 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 nostalgia to the mathematical modeling of cancer. … Continue reading Join us Sept. 22 for the Summer Undergraduate Research Grant Edition of CURCA…
STEM Faculty Invited to DEI-Centered Syllabi Workshop on Aug. 24
STEM faculty are invited on Wednesday, August 24th from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. to discuss the topic of DEI-centered syllabi. During this workshop, attendees will be invited to analyze their course syllabi ahead of the fall semester with a special focus on diversity, equity and inclusion. We invite STEM faculty to join us at this collaborative … Continue reading STEM Faculty Invited to DEI-Centered Syllabi Workshop on Aug. 24…
Register Today for “Programming for Poets”
The Writers House and the Digital Studies Center will host “Programming for Poets: Integrating Digital Tools into Your Writing Practice” on Monday, September 12, from 11:20 a.m. – 1 p.m. This workshop, which will explore how poets and other writers have used technology to make powerful, grounded work, requires registration. Warren C. Longmire will lead … Continue reading Register Today for “Programming for Poets”…
Join us Aug. 11 for the Equitable STEM Ecosystem Stakeholder Workshop
On Thursday, August 11, join us for a workshop that aims to bring together various stakeholders of the Camden STEM Equity Ecosystem (C-SEE) to learn from each other and plan a strategy for moving forward. The free event is from 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room A. Breakfast and lunch … Continue reading Join us Aug. 11 for the Equitable STEM Ecosystem Stakeholder Workshop…
Dr. Michael Palis Promoted to University Professor
Congratulations to Dr. Michael Palis, Provost of Rutgers–Camden, who was approved for promotion by the Board of Governors on Tuesday, June 22. Dr. Palis has been named a University Professor, a highly selective honor reflecting his impressive career as a computer science scholar and a leader who has helped to advance Rutgers and Rutgers University–Camden.