Alyssa Songsiridej to Present at Local and Visiting Writers Series on Nov. 11

In addition to a short reading, Alyssa Songsiridej will also discuss the difference between the role of the writer and the role of the editor and explore strategies for switching between these crucial mindsets in an informal craft talk. As a former literary magazine editor, she has experience working on both sides of the literary … Continue reading Alyssa Songsiridej to Present at Local and Visiting Writers Series on Nov. 11

Join MARCH on April 5 for “The Art and Science of Archival Research”

On Wednesday, April 5, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH) will host the workshop “The Art and Science of Archival Research: Examining the Letters and Lives of S. Weir Mitchell and Edith Wharton.” Dr. Carol Singley, Professor of English, and Jennifer Levy, a graduate student in English, will present the material.  This event begins … Continue reading Join MARCH on April 5 for “The Art and Science of Archival Research”

Join us on Feb. 15 for “Dynamic Assessment in the Spanish Classroom”

The 10th Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish Webinar Series in Applied Linguistics begins on Monday, February 15, with a presentation by Dr. Susana Madinabeitia-Manso of the University of Navarra. Dr. Madinabeitia-Manso will present, “Dynamic Assessment in the Spanish Classroom.”  This webinar will introduce participants to Dynamic Assessment (DA), one of the pedagogical applications of … Continue reading Join us on Feb. 15 for “Dynamic Assessment in the Spanish Classroom”

Research Week Begins April 15, with the Fourth Annual Faculty Research Fellow Lecture

The Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden is proud to announce its fourth Research Week!  This event will celebrate research from all facets of university life – undergraduate, graduate, and faculty.  The schedule is as follows: Monday, April 15, at 11:20 a.m. (Doors open at 11 a.m.) – Fourth Annual Faculty Research Fellow Lecture, featuring Dr. Andrey Grigoriev* Tuesday, April … Continue reading Research Week Begins April 15, with the Fourth Annual Faculty Research Fellow Lecture

Computational and Integrative Biology Doctoral Student Daniel Russo Receives Tox21 Student Award

For the second year in a row, research from the Rutgers–Camden Center for Computational and Integrative Biology (CCIB) is honored at a national conference. In September, the 7th annual meeting of the American Society for Cellular and Computational Toxicology (ASCCT) was held at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. This meeting brings together … Continue reading Computational and Integrative Biology Doctoral Student Daniel Russo Receives Tox21 Student Award

Graduate Students Contribute to Cooper Street History Archives

Even for those who may have never considered the history of a building where they have lived or worked, the installation that’s on display at the Rutgers University–Camden Alumni House may make them think otherwise. What started as a Department of History graduate class assignment last spring semester has now become part of an ongoing … Continue reading Graduate Students Contribute to Cooper Street History Archives

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

History Graduate Student Sharece Blakney Finds Her Passion through Research

Sharece Blakney is a first-generation college student, and grew up expecting to simply enter the workforce upon completing high school. Yet, she took to the academic life instantly. She is on her way to completing her third degree, with plans for a fourth. College first began to factor in her thoughts when her third-grade teacher, … Continue reading History Graduate Student Sharece Blakney Finds Her Passion through Research