Register Now for the Annual Baron Lecture on 4/3

The Jacob Abraham and Mildred Amelia Baron Lecture Series will take place on on Monday, April 3, with special guest speaker Assemblywoman Patricia Egan Jones, who serves New Jersey’s 5th Legislative District.  Assemblywoman Jones will discuss “Politics and Citizenship.” This event will take place at 12:15 p.m. in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room.  Registration is … Continue reading Register Now for the Annual Baron Lecture on 4/3

Alumnus Dr. Stephen D. Bryen to Discuss “Public Policy and Cyber Security” on 3/29

Dean Kriste Lindenmeyer and the Department of Political Science will host the lecture, “Public Policy and Cyber Security,” given by Dr. Stephen D. Bryen, an alumnus of the Camden College of Arts and Sciences.  Dr. Bryen has held roles such as the senior staff director of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the Deputy … Continue reading Alumnus Dr. Stephen D. Bryen to Discuss “Public Policy and Cyber Security” on 3/29

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”

Learn How ‘Big Data’ is Changing Political Campaigns on 3/1

The Department of Political Science and the Digital Studies Center will co-host, “How is ‘Big Data’ Changing Political Campaigns: A Conversation with Tom Bonier” on Wednesday, March 1st, from 10:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m., in 401 Penn.  All are welcome to this free event.  Tom Bonier, chief executive officer at TargetSmart, a data, technology, and … Continue reading Learn How ‘Big Data’ is Changing Political Campaigns on 3/1

Voting Law in the 2016 Election Panel Scheduled for 12/7

The Department of Political Science, the Department of Public Policy and Administration, and Rutgers Law School will host another election-themed panel discussion on Wednesday, December 7th, from 3 p.m. – 5 p.m., in 401 Penn.  This panel’s topic is “Voting Law in the 2016 Election,” which will examine election law, voter suppression, and the role … Continue reading Voting Law in the 2016 Election Panel Scheduled for 12/7

Election Results Panel Scheduled for 11/30

On Wednesday, November 30th, from 3 p.m. – 5 p.m., join us for a panel discussion regarding the 2016 election results.  Dr. Wayne Glasker, Associate Professor of History; Dr. Richard Harris, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy and Administration; Dr. Kriste Lindenmeyer, Professor of History and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences-Camden; … Continue reading Election Results Panel Scheduled for 11/30

CURE Seminar Series Continues 10/21

Join us on Friday, October 21st, for the second Center for Urban Research and Education (CURE) seminar of the 2016-2017 academic year.  Matt Katz, who covered New Jersey Governor Chris Christie for the Philadelphia Inquirer, WNYC, and New Jersey Public Radio and is the author of American Governor: Chris Christie’s Bridge to Redemption, will be the guest speaker.  Copies of American … Continue reading CURE Seminar Series Continues 10/21

NBC10 Interviews Dr. Shauna Shames about Upcoming Election

NBC10 recently visited the Rutgers–Camden campus to interview Dr. Shauna Shames, Assistant Professor of Political Science, about the upcoming presidential election.  Students were also asked questions about their opinions on the candidates.  Watch the video here. 

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!