On Tuesday, December 2nd, join Mayor of Camden Dana L. Redd and Debbie Walsh, Director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University’s Eagleton Institute of Politics, for a conversation about “Women and Politics: The Inside Story.” Hosted by the Department of Political Science, this event will begin at 11 a.m. in the … Continue reading “Women and Politics: The Inside Story” Scheduled for 12/2…
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Watch Election Results With the Political Science Society on 11/4
Join the Political Science Society and political science faculty on Tuesday, November 4th, to watch and discuss election results. The event will begin at 8 p.m. in the The Corner, located in the Campus Center. Pizza and soda will be served. All are welcome!
We R Arts and Sciences: Jaclyn Flamini
Jaclyn, like all Rutgers-Camden students “has the opportunity to investigate topics that are meaningful to her interests and transform prior knowledge.”
Dr. Alan Tarr To Deliver Baron Series Lecture on 4/10
Dr. G. Alan Tarr, Board of Governors Professor of Political Science, will present “Popular Constitutionalism” as part of the Jacob Abraham and Mildred Amelia Baron Lecture Series on Thursday, April 10th, at 12:15 p.m. in the School of Law-Camden Faculty Lounge, Room 403. To learn more about this event and to register, click here.
Congratulations to Dr. Alan Tarr, Recently Named a Board of Governors Professor!
Dr. Alan Tarr, Professor II of Political Science, was named a Board of Governors Professor of Political Science at the Board of Governors meeting on February 4th, 2014. Dr. Tarr is a leading expert on American constitutional law, state constitutions, and comparative constitutionalism. Along with Robert Williams, Professor II of Law, Dr. Tarr co-founded Rutgers-Camden’s … Continue reading Congratulations to Dr. Alan Tarr, Recently Named a Board of Governors Professor!…
From Court to the Classroom: Two Retired Judges Teach “Judicial Process”
For a classroom full of students interested in pursuing law, what better way to learn about the judicial process than from two experienced judges? This past fall semester, Judge Charles M. Rand and Judge Francine I. Axelrad, both recently retired from the bench, taught “Judicial Process” to thirty-two undergraduates. Dr. Alan Tarr, Professor II of … Continue reading From Court to the Classroom: Two Retired Judges Teach “Judicial Process”…
Learn How to Succeed With Your Liberal Arts Degree
Dr. Michael Edmondson will present “Surfing the Chaotic Ocean: How to Succeed with your Liberal Arts Degree,” a conversation about careers for liberal arts majors, on Wednesday, November 20th, during the free period, in Armitage 121. This event is sponsored by the Department of English.
We R Arts and Sciences: Jessica Saulnier
“Rutgers–Camden let me redefine who I am.”
Three Political Science Honors Students Attend NJ Chamber of Commerce Legislative and Business Awards Dinner
Three Political Science Honors students in a seminar on Business and Government, Rachelle Rankin, Howard Robertson and Tamari Ramishvili were able to attend the New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce Legislative and Business Awards Dinner on October 9, 2013. They heard commentary on business and government cooperation from awardees State Senators Fred Madden (D) and … Continue reading Three Political Science Honors Students Attend NJ Chamber of Commerce Legislative and Business Awards Dinner…
Eagleton Institute of Politics Accepting Applications for its Undergraduate Associates Program!
Class of 2015 – Are you a junior interested in politics and government? Apply now for the Eagleton Institute of Politics Undergraduate Associates program! Undergraduate Associates explore the practice and processes of American politics. This 1.5 year certificate program is open to junior undergraduate students from ALL Rutgers schools, departments and campuses. Associates learn about … Continue reading Eagleton Institute of Politics Accepting Applications for its Undergraduate Associates Program!…