Join TMAC on 3/6 for a Forum on “Alternative Facts”

The Teaching Matters and Assessment Center (TMAC) will host “Alternative Facts? A Forum on Speech and Politics in a Post-Truth Era” on Monday, March 6th, from 3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. in 401 Penn.  Featured panelists include: Dr. James Brown, Director of the Digital Studies Center and Assistant Professor of English; Dr. Jean-Louis Hippolyte, Associate … Continue reading Join TMAC on 3/6 for a Forum on “Alternative Facts”

MAT in Spanish Webinar Series Continues on 11/16

The Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish will offer the next installment of their webinar series on Wednesday, November 16th.  The presentation, “Concept-Based Instruction for the L2 Classroom: The Case of Ser and Estar,” will be given by Dr. Antoni Fernández Parera of the University of Miami.  The event begins at 6 p.m. in the Armitage … Continue reading MAT in Spanish Webinar Series Continues on 11/16

MAT in Spanish Webinar Series Continues on 10/27

The Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish will offer the next installment of their webinar series on Thursday, October 27th.  The presentation, “Concept-Based Pragmatics Instruction for the L2 Classroom,” will be given by Dr. Rémi A. van Compernolle of Carnegie Mellon University.  The event begins at 6 p.m. in the Armitage Hall Faculty Lounge. This … Continue reading MAT in Spanish Webinar Series Continues on 10/27

Join us for a Writers House Panel Discussion on 10/13

The Writers House will host “Old Wine in New Skins: The Art of Translation,” a panel discussion with three Rutgers–Camden English faculty, Drs. J.T. Barbarese, Rafey Habib, and Aaron Hostetter, who will discuss the challenges and rewards of translating text.  The event begins at Thursday, October 13th, at 4:30 p.m., at the Writers House.  This … Continue reading Join us for a Writers House Panel Discussion on 10/13

Viewing and Discussion of “Changing Face of Harlem” Documentary on 9/29

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Community Leadership Center (CLC) will view the documentary the Changing Face of Harlem, to be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker Shawn Batey, on Thursday, September 29th, from 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. in the Campus Center’s Conference Room West AB.  Register by contacting Matthew Closter, Research Associate … Continue reading Viewing and Discussion of “Changing Face of Harlem” Documentary on 9/29

Good Luck to our Full-Time Faculty Retirees!

Congratulations to our full-time faculty who are retiring from Rutgers-University–Camden after many years of dedicated service!  We wish you the best of luck as you start this new chapter in life.  Those retiring include:  Dr. Christine Dougherty, Professor of GermanDr. Drew Humphries, Professor of Criminal JusticeDr. Andrew Lees, Distinguished Professor of HistoryDr. Geoffrey Sill, Professor … Continue reading Good Luck to our Full-Time Faculty Retirees!

Black History Month Kicks Off on 1/27

Rutgers–Camden’s celebration of Black History Month begins on Wednesday, January 27th, with a panel and conversation titled “Diversity at Rutgers–Camden.”  Panelists include Dr. Wayne Glasker, Associate Professor of History; Professor Stacy Hawkins, Associate Professor of Law; Dr. Oscar Holmes IV, Assistant Professor of Management; and Dr. Ana Laguna, Associate Professor of Spanish.  This event will be … Continue reading Black History Month Kicks Off on 1/27

The MAT Program Presents the Seminar “Excellence in the Foreign Language Classroom” on 11/18

On Wednesday, November 18th, the Master of Art in Teaching Spanish program will present the seminar, “Excellence in the Foreign Language Classroom.”  Dana Pilla, M.A. and E.D.M., who serves as a lecturer of Spanish for the Department of Foreign Languages and received the award “New Jersey Foreign Language Teacher of the Year” in 2015, will … Continue reading The MAT Program Presents the Seminar “Excellence in the Foreign Language Classroom” on 11/18