Chancellor Tillis to Present A Special Black History Month Lecture on Feb. 22

Chancellor Antonio D. Tillis will present a Black History Month lecture, titled “Black and Hispanic/Latino: Challenges to Embracing a Pluralistic, Multi-Ethnic, Multi-Racial, Multi-Cultural Consciousness in the United States” on Thursday, February 22 at 12:45 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Campus Center. If you plan to attend, please register here. All are welcome to attend this special … Continue reading Chancellor Tillis to Present A Special Black History Month Lecture on Feb. 22

Join the MAT in Spanish Program on Feb. 6 for “Being Agents of Change through SLA Practices” Panel

The Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish welcomes all to the fifth “Getting to Work” Roundtable Series, taking place via Zoom on Tuesday, February 6. Panelists include: Aurora Boyette, from Absegami High School in Galloway, NJ; Caridad Cloud, from Episcopal Academy in Pennsylvania; Tiyana Hicks, from Leap Academy Charter School in Camden, NJ; Ashley Rios, from … Continue reading Join the MAT in Spanish Program on Feb. 6 for “Being Agents of Change through SLA Practices” Panel

Join the MAT in Spanish Program on Nov. 27 for a Seminar on “Innovation and Visibility in Second-Generation US Spanish”

The Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish continues its Fall 2023 seminar series in applied linguistics on Monday, November 27, at 6 p.m. Dr. David Giancaspro of the University of Richmond will present “‘Ha visto mucho cambio:’ Innovation and Flexibility in Second-Generation US Spanish.”  All are welcome to join the seminar, which will take place in … Continue reading Join the MAT in Spanish Program on Nov. 27 for a Seminar on “Innovation and Visibility in Second-Generation US Spanish”

Join the MAT in Spanish Program on Nov. 7 for a Seminar on “Computerized Dynamic Assessment”

The Master of Arts in Teaching Spanish continues its Fall 2023 webinar series in applied linguistics on Tuesday, November 7, at 6 p.m. Dr. Tina Randall of the University of Massachusetts-Boston, will present “Computerized Dynamic Assessment: Practical Applications for the Classroom.” All are welcome to join the Zoom webinar: https://tinyurl.com/5ej4cka8. Contact Dr. Próspero García for additional information.  Abstract … Continue reading Join the MAT in Spanish Program on Nov. 7 for a Seminar on “Computerized Dynamic Assessment”

Congratulations to our Award-Winning Faculty

We proudly congratulate our faculty who have received Chancellor Awards for their exceptional teaching, research, and student impact.  Dr. Carla Giaudrone, Associate Professor in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, received the Teaching Excellence for Tenured and Tenure-track Faculty Award. Dr. Nathan Fried, Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Biology, received the Student … Continue reading Congratulations to our Award-Winning Faculty

Congratulations to the Chancellor’s Grant Recipients!

The Office of the Chancellor sponsored a host of faculty awards this academic year as part of their “15 in 5” Strategic Initiatives. We are so proud of our faculty! Chancellor’s Grant for Assistant Professor Research Development Chancellor’s Grant for Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Vice Chancellor’s Fund for Research Chancellor’s Grant for Part-Time Lecturers  Chancellor’s Grants … Continue reading Congratulations to the Chancellor’s Grant Recipients!

Dr. Ana Laguna to receive the Luis Murillo Award for Best Article of the Year

Dr. Ana Laguna, professor of Early Modern Spanish Literature at Rutgers–Camden’s Department of World Languages and Cultures, has been named the recipient of the “Luis Murillo Award for Best Article of the Year” from Cervantes Society of America for her essay on Cervantes and Caribbean colonialism “Sancho Panza and the ‘Islas Inútiles.”  The Award ceremony … Continue reading Dr. Ana Laguna to receive the Luis Murillo Award for Best Article of the Year

Welcome to our New Faculty Members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden!

2022-2023 FASC New Full-Time Faculty   Valerie N. Adams-Bass Title/Rank: Assistant Professor Department: Childhood Studies Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass joins us from the University of Virginia, School of Education of Education and Human Development, where she served as an Assistant Professor of Youth and Social Innovation since 2016. Dr. Adams-Bass earned her doctorate in interdisciplinary studies … Continue reading Welcome to our New Faculty Members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences–Camden!

The “All Black Lives Matter Speak Series” Continues on May 6

Join us on Thursday, May 6, for the second installment of the All Black Lives Matter Speaker Series, featuring Alice Hasters, a German journalist and author of What White People Don’t Want to Hear about Racism, but Should Know Anyway. The event, called “Unpacking Racism in Germany and the US: Ways to Promote Diversity, Inclusion, and … Continue reading The “All Black Lives Matter Speak Series” Continues on May 6

Announcement of Faculty Promotions and Tenure Appointments

Congratulations to the following faculty members who received promotions and tenure appointments approved by the Board of Governors at a meeting on Wednesday, April 14: Department of Childhood Studies Dr. Meredith Bak – Associate Professor  Dr. Daniel Cook – Distinguished Professor Department of English and Communication  Dr. M.A. Rafey Habib – Distinguished Professor  Department of … Continue reading Announcement of Faculty Promotions and Tenure Appointments