“I’ll always be grateful for the years I spent at Rutgers University–Camden.”
Tag: Graduate School
We R Arts and Sciences: Joseph Harris
He feels grateful that the university has given him an opportunity to gain knowledge in his field of interest.
The Grad Program in English Will Host a Lecture by Jean Howard on 3/6
Jean Howard will present “Staging Rape in the Renaissance Theater” on Thursday, March 6th. The reception begins at 5 p.m., and the lecture will start at 6 p.m. in the Armitage Hall Faculty Lounge. This event is sponsored by the Graduate Program in English.
We R Arts and Sciences: Brahmaji Mutthoju
Alumnus Brahmaji Mutthoju calls his time at Rutgers-Camden “the opportunity of a lifetime.”
We R Arts and Sciences: Roxanne Huertas
“Rutgers-Camden is best described as ‘small but mighty’.”
We R Arts and Sciences: Harish Swaminathan
“[Harish] immediately found the campus’ atmosphere very welcoming and felt at ease, knowing he made the right choice.”
We R Arts and Sciences: Richiena Brown
“[Public policy and administration] is the best program, and it really inspires me to work hard.”
Graduate Students Can Relax at the Coffee Break Social on 12/12
Graduate School-Camden students are welcomed to take a break from studying and writing papers to take part in a Coffee Break Social on Thursday, December 12th, from 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. The event will be held in the Campus Center’s Raptor Roost. Top Hat Espresso Caterers will provide specialty coffee, tea, and hot chocolate.
Researchers Calculate Cell Chemical Reaction Rates Using Gene Expression
Dr. Desmond Lun, Associate Professor of Computer Science and chair of the Department of Computer Science, and Min Kyung Kim, a doctoral student in computational and integrative biology, are using a cell’s genes to research the way cells react with chemicals. Read the full article at NewsNow.
We R Rutgers-Camden: Dennis Williams, Jr.
“I’m rooted in South Jersey,” he says. “Camden is the city I’m interested in, and I would like to stay involved here.”