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We're gearing up for another summer of some good tunes! The free noontime summer...
Want to learn more about Rutgers-Camden's world class programs? Come to one of o...
Spring semester has come and gone, but Summer Session is upon us. Click the link...
Forget Seussical the Musical. Sandy Spring Friends School in Maryland will perfo...
One final congratulations to the Rutgers-Camden Class of 2012. You made commence...
Our grads are all set for tonight's Arts and Sciences commencement.
On this day of commencement, take some time to read about some of our outstandin...
If you have your own photos of today's commencement ceremonies, feel free to upl...
Law School students proceed into the Susquehanna Bank Center for commencement!
Two commencement ceremonies down, two to go. Congratulations to the new graduate...
The Rutgers School of Business-Camden Class of 2012 is on stage now at the Susqu...
It's graduation day at Rutgers-Camden! Congrats to all of our grads!
Did you know you can connect with Rutgers-Camden through social media beyond thi...
Check out this cool story about Kelly Scott, who created a major for herself! Ke...
Wali Rushdan, graduating from the Rutgers School of Law-Camden on Thursday, says...
Nursing major Tracy Dobkowski, who is graduating on Thursday, is featured in tod...
We've reached 3,500 "Likes" on Facebook! Thanks for your support, Scarlet Raptors!
It's Commencement Week! For information about the ceremonies, click here:
Hey, alumni! "Like" this if you attended Reunion this past weekend! If you have...
Hey, alums! Reunion is tomorrow! If you take any photos at reunion, feel free to...
Interested in Rutgers-Camden programs? There are a number of upcoming open house...
We're nearly at 3,500 likes! Like this status or share it on your timeline to ge...
In one week, the Class of 2012 will graduate from Rutgers-Camden. Read some of t...
Vibiana Cvetkovic, a librarian in the Robeson Library, discussed her research in...
The literary world was saddened by the death of Maurice Sendak earlier this week...
Commencement is Thursday, May 17. For all you need to know about this special da...
On Saturday, May 12, the Ben Franklin Bridge will light up red to honor Rutgers-...
It's the last day of final exams at Rutgers-Camden. We wish all of our students...
Interested in getting your MBA? Come to an info session this evening at 5:30 p.m...
During a special meeting on Thursday, May 3, the Rutgers Board of Trustees overw...
Attention alumni! Reunion on the River is Saturday! Click here for more:
Ammar Farooqi is wrapping up his freshman year here at Rutgers-Camden. He has an...
Final exams continue today. Good luck to all of our students!
Interested in earning a degree in nursing from Rutgers-Camden? There's an inform...
Rutgers-Camden professor Desmond Lun is featured on NewsWorks.org for his intere...
Roger Clark, who has taught law at Rutgers-Camden for 40 years, is featured in t...
Who says Mondays can't be fun? Rutgers-Camden students spend their free time thr...
Attention all alumni! Reunion on the River is coming! Click for more:
Ever want to walk on sunshine? Art Prof. Margery Amdur shows you how in this ex...
The Raptor and the Knight stop to salute recycling at Rutgers!
The Scarlet Raptor soared in to show his support for Camden at Rutgers Day!
We need your help filling this Rutgers-Camden logo with handprints on Rutgers Da...
Art professor Margery Amdur has transformed a subway floor into a vibrant, color...
Rutgers-Camden's representative, New Jersey Senator Donald Norcross, spoke to fa...
Rutgers-Camden Reunion is May 12! Check out this video!
We might have stumped you with this one. The artwork that appeared earlier today...
Think you know our campus inside and out? Time to test your knowledge. Do you re...
It's a cool morning with some sunlight peeking through here on the Rutgers-Camde...
Considering Rutgers-Camden? Learn more about admissions, financial aid, and acad...
Learn more about the opportunities for graduate study at Rutgers-Camden in creat...
The Robeson Library is encouraging members of the Rutgers-Camden community to wr...
There are only three days left to see the exhibit “Latino Folk Tales: Cuentos Po...
Thanks to Rutgers–Camden artist Margery Amdur, travelers using the Broad Street...
Tomorrow (Saturday, April 21), is Admitted Students Day! Learn about the many se...
The Rutgers-Camden Theater Program's production of "A Doll's House" continues to...
Participants in Car Smash for Cancer, held today in front of the Campus Center d...
Greek Week events are happening on the campus quad right now! Join the fun!
Greek Week turns Campus Quad into a Rutgers rodeo!
Our students do amazing, innovative, and even groundbreaking research. And today...
Three of the five inductees in this year's Rutgers University Hall of Distinguis...
Don't forget: Admitted Students Day is Saturday!
Interested in earning your MBA? Come to an info session tonight at 5:30 in Cherr...
Come out and see the innovative research our undergraduate students are doing! A...
Our undergraduate and MBA business students are doing some great research that s...
There's an info session on Rutgers-Camden graduate programs tonight at 5:30 in t...
Rutgers-Camden graduate Robert Pulcini has carved out a successful career as a f...
The Courier-Post has published a great article on the “Cuentos Populares: Latino...
Our very talented students are currently starring in a production of Ibsen's "A...
Attention students! Greek Week continues this week with a number of fun events....
Jacob Soll, a professor of history at Rutgers-Camden and a 2011 MacArthur Fellow...
It's Friday the 13th...Beware! Or, just mark your calendars for a spooky lecture...
Scarlet Raptors in action today: golf at Penn State-Harrisburg Spring Classic at...
Check out this video of very cool research being done by our own psychology majo...
Mark your calendars for April 25 at 4:30 p.m. David Diaz, an illustrator whose v...
SGA’s Annual Spring Fling is April 19! This year the SGA is going big with a con...
Earn credits from Rutgers-Camden this summer! Click for more information:
Want to learn more about Rutgers-Camden programs? Join us for an open house! Che...
Attention students! If you’re into classic rock, come to the Campus Center tonig...
Who among you remembers Bill "Wee Willie" Webber? How about Captain Noah and His...
Rutgers-Camden faculty members have written an impressive collection of books wi...
Rutgers-Camden law students recently coached Camden teenagers in a national moot...
Mark your calendars! Discover Rutgers-Camden Day is April 27. Click here for mor...
Marketing Prof Robert Schindler recently discussed his research in Fast Company...
A pair of Rutgers-Camden scholars have won Fulbright awards. "Like" this to wish...
Attention newly-admitted students! We want to see you on campus this month! Lear...
Give a cheer for Scarlet Raptor Cal Maradonna '74, '79, who was honored with an...
Rutgers-Camden law students Brisa De Angulo and Parker Palmer were on WHYY's Rad...
Tune in to "Radio Times" on WHY-FM (90.9) at 11 a.m. Friday, April 6, for an hou...
Kudos to the Rutgers Law students who participated in the annual Alternative Spr...
The lower level of the Paul Robeson Library has been transformed into the newest...
Camden County Freeholder Ian K. Leonard makes remarks during today's grand openi...
A great turnout at the Job Fair within the first hour! Many students talking to...
The Spring Job Fair is TODAY from 11-2 in the Campus Center Multi-Purpose Room!...
The Spring Job Fair is tomorrow, April 4, from 11-2 in the Campus Center. Studen...
South Camden Theatre Company Opens 'The Night of The Iguana'
Lacrosse team is on the road today at Acadia at 4 p.m. Good luck, Scarlet Raptor...
Advance your degree and earn credits this summer during Summer Session 2012 at R...
Law professor Roger Clark is celebrating his 40 years at Rutgers-Camden. Read ab...
The Spring Job Fair is Wednesday from 11-2 in the Campus Center Multi-Purpose Ro...
Earn your Rutgers degree in Blackwood! Visit the Rutgers @ Camden County Colleg...
Spring is here! Celebrate on campus Sunday during the Spring Festival! Take phot...
Polish your resumes, job seekers! On Wednesday, April 4th, the Career Center wil...
The Latin American Student Organization is having their 1st annual TIENE FUEGO L...
This afternoon, illustrator Raul Colon is visiting our campus!
Today, we welcome Prof. Anthony Duff, a widely-recognized expert in law and phil...
All students are invited to attend the open hearing on the university's budget,...
Attention students! On Thursday, participate in the first annual Meet Your Major...
There's a graduation fair this week at the bookstore. Get your graduation attire...
Rutgers–Camden will showcase its excellence in research and innovation during th...
Rutgers-Camden's own Tyler Hoffman, an English professor, describes Walt Whitman...
Attention students: bring your resume to the lobby of the Campus Center today fo...
Scarlet Raptor sports in action today and tomorrow! Baseball at home today at 3:...
The Rutgers Future Scholars are gaining an understanding of the world of economi...
Be sure to check out this amazing new exhibit in the Stedman Gallery! It runs th...
Join us in congratulating Mark Zaki, an assistant professor of music at Rutgers-...
Are you a student who is undecided about a major? Thinking about changing majors...
South Camden Theatre Company Announces 2012 - 2013 Season
The image posted earlier is of a sculpture outside the Whitman Arts Center! Than...
Play ball! Rutgers-Camden baseball team is at home today vs. Penn State Abington...
Hey, Scarlet Raptors! Time for a little mid-day, mid-week guessing game. Do you...
Looking for a job? Searching for an internship? Find both and sign up for Career...
Interested in pursuing your MBA? There's an info session tonight from 5:30 p.m....
It's the first day of spring! Beautiful day on campus! Like this if you are outs...
On Saturday, Rutgers-Camden law students will work with the Pennsylvania Veteran...
Join us Tuesday for the Clark Endowed Lecture in Law & Religion on the first flo...
Check out the amazing research that undergrad David Luor is doing alongside his...
Hey Facebook fans! To help spread your school spirit and Rutgers-Camden pride, w...
Law professor Perry Dane -- a former U.S. Supreme Court clerk -- shares his expe...
Rutgers-Camden surpassed 3,000 Facebook fans! Thank you for your continued support!
As we celebrate Women's History Month, click the link below to read about the Wo...
Calling all alumni! The annual RiverLINE Cultural Tour is tomorrow! Since 2003,...
Read about how our business students are gaining national attention:
Tonight we welcome acclaimed historian Stacy A. Cordery, author of the first ful...
Come see masterpieces our students created with recycled plastic and trash items...
What happens when a generation forgets to go outside and play? Cindy Dell Clark,...
We're coming up on 3,000 "likes" on our Facebook page! Can we hit the mark by th...
Congrats to a pair of record-setting Scarlet Raptors!
English professor Holly Blackford's research sheds new light on literary classic...
Congratulations to our three winners of the book “Juliette Gordon Low: The Remar...
Rutgers-Camden English professor Lauren Grodstein has a famous fan in Stephen Ki...
Rutgers-Camden Scarlet Raptors baseball team in action at Campbell's Field on Fr...
Here's a reminder that if you want a chance to win a copy of the book “Juliette...
Hey, Facebook fans. Don't forget to head over to Twitter and give us a follow. W...
The baseball team is home today at Campbell's Field for a 3 p.m. game vs. SUNY-B...
Come to the Student Works Gallery today (located in the rear of The Corner in th...
As you may already know, Facebook has been undergoing some gradual changes to im...
The answer to today's Where is it Wednesday photo is the Admissions Building! Th...
Think you know our campus inside and out? Try playing our picture guessing game....
Today, spend your lunch break listening to some great music!
Today, Rutgers-Camden welcomes insurance industry experts and scholars to campus...
Hey, Facebook fans! To celebrate the 100th birthday of the Girl Scouts, tell us...
Read about our students and graduates as they reflect on their experiences at Ru...
The Rutgers School of Law-Camden is hosting an important conference on insurance...
Launched in the fall, students in the Rutgers–Camden Civic Scholars Program work...
The Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey watched a moot court trial pl...
The Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey got a slice of law school lif...
Check out all of the great events happening on campus in March for Women's Histo...
Congratulations to law professor Kim Ferzan on her fellowship!
Tonight at 5:30 p.m. in the Law School, the author of the book that inspired the...
Get to know Rutgers-Camden alumna Chinelo Okparanta, a rising star on the litera...
The answer of today's Where Am I Wednesday clue is the quad in the center of cam...
Happy Wednesday, Scarlet Raptors! Anyone up for a guessing game? Take a look at...
Join us for a special lecture today at noon in the Campus Center.
Interested in pursuing your Professional MBA? There's an info session Wednesday,...
The Rutgers School of Law-Camden and the Girl Scouts are in the news! The Burlin...
Law professor Kim Ferzan has earned a Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Fellowshi...
Today, we welcome the Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey to our camp...
Are you a fan of the "Boardwalk Empire" television show? The author of the book...
The Rutgers School of Law-Camden has launched a new center dealing with risk and...
Today is Discover Rutgers-Camden Day! This event is especially important for pro...
Our students are using real-life situations to express their creativity. One exa...
Tonight at 7 p.m., join us in the Campus Center Multi-Purpose Room for the MFA V...
Happy Valentine's Day, Scarlet Raptors! Any couples out there meet here at Rutge...
Scarlet Raptor Matt Curtis, of West Deptford, had a record-setting weekend! Read...
The MFA Visiting Writers Series continues this week with two great authors! the...
There's a basketball doubleheader at home today! The women take on the College o...
The indoor track team runs in the Valentine's Invitational today at Boston Unive...
Read about our students and graduates, as they reflect on their experiences at R...
Discover Rutgers-Camden Day is Friday, Feb. 17! A student panel, lunch, and camp...
The 10-Minute Play Festival kicks off tonight at 5 p.m. in the Black Box Theater!
Good luck to the men's and women's basketball teams tonight! Both teams play on...
Rutgers-Camden Law Professor Ellen Goodman talks about censorship:
Our students get real work experience through a number of great internship oppor...
Lauren Grodstein, associate professor of English, will be featured on a webcast...
Chancellor Wendell Pritchett will lead a campus forum regarding Rutgers-Camden a...
Thank you again for all of your support during Thursday's forum. If you did not...
hey, Scarlet Raptor fans! There's a basketball doubleheader at home on Saturday...
Thanks to the hundreds of students, staff, faculty, and alumni who filled the Go...
Chancellor Wendell Pritchett will lead a campus forum regarding Rutgers-Camden a...
A new class at the Law School is taking a look at LGBT rights. Read all about it...
MBA info session today at 5:30. Click the link for details.
Woody Redding is the Athletic Department's Raptor of the Week! Read about the me...
Help us celebrate Black History Month by attending some of these great events ha...
Information related to the proposals put forth in the final report of the UMDNJ...
The men's and women's basketball teams visit Ramapo on Saturday for a basketball...
Read Chancellor Pritchett's email to the campus community on the University of M...
Don't forget: Pulitzer winner Jennifer Egan will be on campus tonight at 7. Come...
South Camden Theatre Company Opens The World Premiere of 'Tennessee's Final Curtain'
A reminder that Pulitzer winner Jennifer Egan will be on campus Wednesday! Click...
Congrats are in order for Matt Curtis, who set program records during the Colleg...
Computer science professor Desmond Lun was interviewed for a feature that aired...
Desmond Lun, an associate professor of computer science at Rutgers-Camden, is do...
ThinkFast Trivia is tonight at 8! Hope to see you there!
Social Justice Awards Banquet is Jan. 26. Join us as the Rutgers-Camden BLSA hon...
Law professor Greg Lastowka recently wrote about the Internet blackout and SOPA...
Join us for a lecture today at 4:30 in the Campus Center:
Looks like today's Where is it Wednesday clue might have stumped some of you. It...
It's Wednesday, which means it's time to play Where is it Wednesday! We give you...
Curious about today's Internet piracy laws protest? Law professor Mike Carrier s...
Stop by the Campus Center today between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to learn more a...
Ever dream of being on a game show? Now's your chance! Play ThinkFast on Thursda...
Welcome back to all of our students for the start of the Spring 2012 semester!
While Rutgers-Camden will be closed on Monday, Jan. 16, we encourage everyone to...
Our own Katherine Nguyen and the Civic Scholars Program was recently featured in...
36 Annual Lincoln Day Celebration in Hingham
Here is the answer to today's Where is it Wednesday. Our two players got it corr...
Congrats to law professor Perry Dane for all of his achievements! Perry has been...
Every Wednesday, we like to challenge our Facebook fans by asking them to look a...
Beloved Fine Arts Music Professor Emeritus W. Davis “Jerry” Jerome, who taught g...
Our students do some amazing work! Alex Rubenstein, a law student, wrote an arti...
The men's and women's basketball teams have home games tomorrow (Saturday Jan. 7...
Mike Payne's hard work on the basketball court has led to his recognition as Rut...
Many congrats to Rutgers School of Law-Camden graduate Matthew Sykes for receivi...
Hey Scarlet Raptors! Do you have a photo depicting campus life? Post it here! Sh...
Saturday, be sure to check out "A Walk in the Woods" in the Stedman Gallery:
Today's mystery image was a track and field trophy displayed in this trophy case...
A Rutgers-Camden accounting professor recently returned from South Korea, where...
OK Facebook fans, today marks the return of Rutgers-Camden's Facebook game, "Whe...
Happy New Year to the Rutgers-Camden community!
Have a happy and safe holiday break, Scarlet Raptors!
A story about Rutgers-Camden's civic scholars was featured in the Voorhees Sun!...
The space in the Campus Center next to the Impact Booth is looking festive these...
There's incredible progress being made every day on the new graduate housing bui...
Looking to follow the Scarlet Raptors as they soar? Sign up for the Rutgers-Cam...
One of our graduate chemistry students comes to us from Turkey and is doing some...
Congrats are in order for three Scarlet Raptors! Men's soccer standouts Tim VanL...
Read all about amazing research being performed by one our our undergrads, David...
Congrats to the Rutgers-Camden women's basketball team, who made history over th...
Do you follow Rutgers-Camden on Twitter? Check us out right here:
Check out this video about Rutgers-Camden's Electric Cafe Series!
"You Just Won a MacArthur! A Conversation About Striving for Excellence" feature...
Rutgers-Camden is inducting its fourth Athletic Hall of Fame class on Friday! Co...
Come out and cheer on your men's and women's basketball teams during home games...
Rutgers-Camden students are helping families this holiday season by participatin...
Chester Spell, an associate professor of management at the Rutgers School of Bus...
The Modern Language Association of America -- perhaps the nation's most prestigi...
Interested in getting your MBA from Rutgers-Camden? Find out how during an infor...
Nationally recognized poet/essayist Eliza Griswold and poet Martin Espada will d...
What does it take to succeed in business? Join us for a special presentation on...
There is a professional MBA info session in Mays Landing Tuesday at 6 p.m.! Clic...
Congratulations to two of our men's soccer players, who have been honored as Aca...
Interested in coming to Rutgers-Camden in the spring 2012 semester? Rutgers-Camd...
Hey music fans! Rutgers-Camden is hosting a pair of amazing concerts next week -...
As we flip the calendar to December, holiday shopping is in full force. Carol Ka...
Today's Wall Street Journal gives a shout-out to Prof. Elizabeth Demaray, an ass...
Rutgers-Camden attracts some of the best minds in the world to the Delaware Vall...
John Giannotti -- a professor emeritus of art at Rutgers-Camden -- continues to...
Congratulations to marketing student -- and U.S. Army veteran -- Bryan Adams for...
During Friday, Nov. 25, through Sunday, Nov. 27, many Rutgers-Camden online serv...
Happy Thanksgiving to Scarlet Raptors (and our friends) everywhere! Here's hopi...
Plan now to start 2012 right by earning course credits during winter break. Che...
There is some amazing progress being made on the new graduate housing facility o...
Let's hear it for the men's soccer team for a thrilling season. The Scarlet Rap...
Rutgers-Camden wins, 1-0! Way to go, men's soccer!
Men's soccer update: At the half, it's Rutgers-Camden 1, Babson 0.
Men's basketball faces off against Elon at 8 p.m. tonight. Watch it online at h...
Gearing up for the first game in the NCAA Sweet 16! Post your good wishes for th...
Live or work in Cumberland County? Learn more about how you can earn your Rutger...
International Week is bringing the world to Rutgers-Camden. Check out some of t...
Read all about Professor Sarah Allred's latest research on color perception righ...
A group of Rutgers-Camden business majors is preparing to participate in a DECA...
Men's soccer beats Wesleyan, 2-1. Onward to the Final 16 for the NCAA Division...
Celebrated novelist Gary Shteyngart -- author of the acclaimed book "The Russian...
Rutgers-Camden men's soccer advances in the NCAA Championship playoffs! Congrat...
Looking to transform your associate's degree into a world-class Rutgers bachelor...
Rutgers-Camden salutes the women and men who have served in our nation's armed f...
Happy 245th birthday, Rutgers! Everyone's invited to join the celebration for a...
Thanks to the Black Law Students Association, more than 400 Camden kids enjoyed...
Rutgers-Camden is home to some of the best emerging research scholars in their d...
Time to start thinking about registering for Spring 2012 classes! Check the regi...
October 21, 2011 / Rutgers Camden Childhood Studies Program Event / Photo by B...
Rutgers–Camden opened a state-of-the-art student computing facility on the main...
Members of the Rutgers-Camden community -- faculty, students, alumni, staff, and...
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Our law students are always hard a...
Free reading by Beth Kephart, acclaimed author of novels for young adults, at Ru...
Looking to earn a Rutgers degree in Cumberland County? Check out the Rutgers In...
Political sciecne professor Shaheen Ayubi blogged today about the impact of the...
Men's soccer clinches NJAC crown during regular season for first time ever!
Check out this Courier-Post article spotlighting Rutgers alumni leader Jim Rhode...
Busy day at Rutgers-Camden today: Open House, Homecoming, and more than 1,200 g...
Elizabeth Demaray, a fine arts professor, has created some interesting, environm...
The Courier-Post interviews Rutgers-Camden students and professors about today's...
Your personality today is the same as it was when you were a child, according to...
Thinking about college? Be sure to visit Rutgers-Camden this Saturday (Oct. 22)...
Rutgers-Camden law students are offering free will preparation to first responde...
Join novelists Emily Fox Gordon and Paul Lisicky, along with poet Patrick Rosal,...
Rutgers-Camden law students are featured on WHYY-FM (90.9) today for their effor...
History Prof. Jake Soll was spotlighted on the front page of the Courier-Post fo...
Want to learn more about how Rutgers-Camden delivers the comprehensive, world-cl...
The Rutgers Alumni Crew Team continues to pull in the right direction. We're al...
We're getting ready for Homecoming 2011 on Saturday, Oct. 22. Are you? Let us...
Rutgers-Camden kicks off the 2011 Mallery Concert Series at noon today with a fr...
Two national rankings for Rutgers-Camden men's soccer this week: first-ever app...
Looking to advance your career with a Rutgers MBA? Be sure to visit our MBA Info...
Looking to advance your careet with a Rutgers MBA? Be sure to visit our MBA Inf...
Looking forward to welcoming future Rutgers School of Business students and thei...
If you're going to the South Jersey Chamber Expo at the Crowne Plaza in Cherry H...
Rutgers-Camden scholars Drew Humphries and Sandra Simkins share their expertise...
Hey Scarlet Raptors! Check out Action News on channel 6 today at 5:30 p.m. to se...
Clear your lunch hours on Oct. 25 and Nov. 29 for a truly unique musical experie...
Appoximately 40 employers are scheduled to be at the annual Rutgers-Camden Caree...
Check out this week's edition of The Gleaner for updates on the news at Rutgers-...
South Camden Theatre Company Opens 7th Season with ‘Suddenly Last Summer’
Congratulations to Patricia Ciorici and Dan Tarng, who were selected to particip...
Did Walt Whitman set the stage for hip-hop? English Professor Tyler Hoffman offe...
Thinking about a career in business? The Rutgers School of Business is your sch...
Visit the new Rutgers-Camden Admissions Facebook site for updated information on...
Men's soccer is ranked 16th in nation, according to this week's NSCAA poll. Way...
Ever wonder what a medieval feast would have been like? A Rutgers-Camden profess...
Congratulations to Robin England for being named the Academic All-Star Performer...
CNN.com posts a new article by Dr. Eduardo Gomez, an assistant professor of publ...
Congratulations to Dr. Jacob Soll, professor of history, on winning a 2011 MacAr...
The new graduate student housing building is rising fast at Fourth and Cooper St...
Rutgers President Richard L. McCormick will deliver his Annual Address to the Un...
Best-selling author Adam Mansbach will read from his wildly popular book, "Go th...
Law Prof. Craig Oren -- a national expert on environmental law -- offers some th...
Rutgers joins the Delaware Valley in mourning the loss of Karin Phillips, commun...
Photos from today's 9/11 remembrance ceremony are now online. Thanks to all who...
Rutgers-Camden remembers those who lost their lives 10 years ago today, includin...
Looking forward to hosting the Cialella Soccer Classic on Saturday and Sunday!...
A pair of Rutgers-Camden students, both military veterans, remember the effect 9...
Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends are invited to participate in thes...
There's been a lot of rain in the Delaware Valley recently, but the lack of wate...
First 2011-12 edition of The Gleaner is now online. Check out the news!
Congrats to Honors College alums Justin Silverman and Shawn Caple for winning a...
The Executive Education program at the Rutgers School of Business is working to...
Accelerate your career with a Rutgers MBA, tailored to meet the needs of the wor...
Thinking about a career in physical therapy? Be sure to learn more about the Ru...
The Philadelphia Inquirer spotlights law librarian John Joergensen for his leade...
Rutgers-Camden students are celebrating their first day back on campus with an a...
Congrats to Rory Cal Maradonna SBC '74, GSBC '79 on his 43rd anniversary of serv...
Check out some photos from Move-In Day, courtesy of the Courier-Post.
Women's soccer kicks off the 2011 season with a home game at 6 p.m. this evening...
Welcome to the start of the new semester! Here's hoping it's a great one for yo...
Some first-year Rutgers-Camden law students headed out into the community to wor...
Due to power outages on the Rutgers-New Brunswick campus, the IMPACT Booth may b...
The Law Library will be closed on Sunday, Aug. 28.
Rutgers PMBA classes in Princeton will be held on a shortened schedule tomorrow...
If you live in Philadelphia and walk or bike to campus via the Ben Franklin Brid...
The Law Library will close at 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27.
If you have questions about Rutgers-Camden during this weekend's predicted storm...
Back to School for Camden - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Patrick Cox, a Childhood Studies Ph.D. student at Rutgers-Camden, was recently i...
Have you checked out the Rutgers-Camden Faculty Experts Blog yet? This week, law...
Thinking about college? Think Rutgers-Camden, where you get the world-class Rut...
Alumna Jen Miller GSC '04 offers some perspective about New Jersey in this Salon...
Are you going to be a new graduate student at Rutgers-Camden this fall? Be sure...
School of Business Dean Jai Ganesh discusses our new Rutgers programs in Princet...
Rutgers Info Session at Camden County College at 5 p .m. today! If you're looki...
Chocolate and Vanilla Family Festival
Live in Cumberland County? Looking to earn a Rutgers degree close to home or wo...
Congrats to John Joergensen, our Rutgers-Camden law librarian named to the 2011...
Fascinating podcast by Rutgers-Camden law professor Perry Dane explores Jewish h...
We've all complained about customer service before, but what is it that makes us...
AUG. 21, 2011..SUNDAY...DIAMOND DAY PICNIC
Carol Kaufman-Scarborough, a professor of marketing at the Rutgers School of Business-Camden, shared her expertise on the "hidden homeless" in a front-page Philadelphia Inquirer story that focuses on families forced to live in motels. Read the
Alexander Samokhvalov, a Rutgers-Camden chemistry professor, received the Cottrell Science Award for his work on photocatalysis. Read all about his fascinating research here:
Wondering about the debt ceiling issue? Check out what professor Richard Michelfelder has to say on our faculty experts blog:
Get some shade and some inspiration by visiting the Hopkins House Gallery, now featuring the exhibit "Digital Alternatives" that highlights the work of select Rutgers-Camden student artists:
English professor J.T. Barbarese blogs about Harry Potter on the Rutgers-Camden Faculty Experts Blog:
With the final Harry Potter film about to hit theaters, Rutgers-Camden professor J.T. Barbarese gave some insight on KYW Radio. Read the transcript here:
Read about the amazing work two of our law students are doing in Bolivia.
Looking to earn a Rutgers degree close to home or work? Visit the Rutgers Info Session at Camden County College in Blackwood during 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, July 14.
If you live or work in Cumberland County, Rutgers now offers degree-granting programs in YOUR neighborhood! Check out our information session at Cumberland County College during 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 13.
Congrats to Farhad Modarai CCAS '06 on being named the only New Jerseyan selected for the highly prestigious fellowship at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention! Just another example of how far Rutgers-Camden grads can go.
Free noontime classical piano concert at Rutgers-Camden on Tuesday, July 12, is a great way to beat the heat.
Forty-five top high school students arrive on campus today for the start of the BizEd leadership program at the Rutgers School of Business. Welcome, all!
Rutgers-Camden is proud to host the African American Chamber of Commerce NJ on campus today!
Don't be surprised to see some new faces on campus during the coming weeks. Rutgers-Camden is offering a full schedule of summer activities for kids, and we look forward to welcoming everyone!
Alumna Jen Miller GSC '04 offers some sharp insight into the REAL Jersey Shore in the current edition of SJ Magazine.
Independence Day Splash Party and Fireworks
A free concert series at Rutgers-Camden offers a soothing escape on Tuesdays, continuing July 5 through July 19. Read more here:
Rutgers-Camden law professor Pam Jenoff has a new book out this summer! Read about it here:
Congratulations to stellar Scarlet Raptor Robin England, who was named to the Academic All-America Second Team today!
Is this the year you earn your MBA? Come out and learn more about the Rutgers School of Business-Camden program Thursday, June 23, during an information session:
Thinking about transferring to Rutgers-Camden? Looking to build your associate's degree into a world-class Rutgers degree? Visit our Instant Decision Day on Wednesday, June 22, to accelerate your enrollment for this fall!
6th Annual Garden Party Fundraiser at the Camden Children’s Garden
A series of workshops for small business owners is coming to Camden. Read more here:
Don't let memories of Commencement 2011 fade away. Check out this quick video!
Rutgers-Camden salutes Jim Rhodes CCAS '94 for his service as the first-ever chair of the Rutgers University Alumni Association. Once again, Scarlet Raptors lead the way.
The Rutgers Board of Governors approved the launch of the Rutgers School of Nursing-Camden during its regularly scheduled meeting today.
So you think you can write? Enter the Rutgers-Camden StoryQuarterly fiction contest!
Whether you're a Scarlet Raptor or a Scarlet Knight, we're all part of the same Rutgers family. Check out this event to support Eric LeGrand -- and cheer our local Camden Riversharks on to victory at the same time!
‘Juneteenth’ to be Explored at Camden Library on Ferry Ave.
Open house for doctor of physical therapy (DPT) program offered by Rutgers-Camden/UMDNJ today at 4:30 p.m. If you've ever considered a career in physical therapy, you owe it to yourself to check this out.
Give your summer books lineup a boost with a series of free readings by the talented authors visiting campus for the 25th annual summer writers' conference:
looking for my children
Scarlet Raptor track standout Robin England named to Academic All-District 2 College Division Track/Cross Country First Team for second consecutive year!
Congrats to Dr. Robert Emmons, associate director of the Honors College, on his receipt of the top alumni honor from Camden County College!
Tim VanLiew captures All-American honors in javelin at NCAA national championships!
Rutgers-Camden has a Faculty Experts Blog! Want to know what our talented faculty think of current topics? Read about it here:
Watch our innovative undergrads discuss their original research at an annual conference on campus.
Congrats to Scarlet Raptor C.J. Mooney for winning the national Gold Glove honor after a sensational baseball season!
Accelerate your career with a Rutgers MBA. Learn more during the Rutgers MBA information session in Cherry Hill on Wednesday, June 1.
Were you part of the excitement that was Reunion on the River 2011? Were you unable to attend? In either case, check out some photos from this year's annual alumni reunion. Rutgers-Camden always welcomes its Scarlet Raptors back to the nest!
Check out video of student speakers Stephanie Varnum and Michael Bruder, as well as keynote speaker Thomas Cellucci, at the Rutgers School of Business graduation ceremony on May 19.
Congrats to Tim VanLiew, who will compete in the NCAA national championships for javelin this Saturday. Scarlet Raptors everywhere will be pulling for this Class of '11 grad as he seeks to bring the gold home to Rutgers-Camden!
A little rain isn't going to dampen the spirits of the Class of 2011! Getting ready to welcome the families and friends of the 956 students who will graduate from the Rutgers-Camden Faculty of Arts and Sciences at 6 p.m. this evening. Good thing we
If you weren't able to attend this morning's School of Business graduation ceremony, never fear: the keynote speech by MBA alumnus Dr. Thomas Cellucci is posted online.
The Gloucester County Times featured three of our graduates in an artilce published online and in today's paper! Check it out here:
It's Graduation Day at Rutgers-Camden today! Welcome to all family and friends attending the School of Business (9 a.m.), School of Law (1 p.m.), or Arts and Sciences (6 p.m.) ceremonies at the Susquehanna Bank Center. And congrats to our 1,523 gra
The answer to today's Where is it Wednesday is the River Line station!
One more day until graduation! While you're waiting for the big day to arrive, take a guess at this week's Where is it Wednesday. This image is somewhere on or around campus. Do you know where it is?
Rutgers-Camden's Golden Raptors talk about what life on campus was like in 1961 and offer some advice for the Class of 2011! Read about it here:
Increase your net worth with a Professional Master of Accountancy degree from the Rutgers School of Business! Learn more during our info session at the Camden County Boat House in Pennsauken on Wednesday, May 25.
Here is the answer to today's Where is it Wednesday. Thanks for playing!
Having lunch? Taking a break from studying? How about a game of Where is it Wednesday!? Can you identify the image? The answer will be posted late this afternoon.
Accelerate your career with a Rutgers graduate degree! Check out the Rutgers-Camden Graduate Open House today from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Campus Center.
Live or work in Cumberland County? Rutgers-Camden is coming to you!
Ten days until Commencement 2011! Information about Rutgers-Camden's three graduation ceremonies on Thursday, May 19, is online.
Kudos to Rutgers Law student Stefan Erwin for converting littered lots into community gardens in Camden.
Dr. Howard Gillette -- the "scribe of Camden" -- will deliver the Miller Lecture at 5:30 p.m. today in the Campus Center. It's a great opportunity to learn more about the role of history in our contemporary cities. All are invited.
Here's today's answer image of the Chancellor's Office, located on 303 Cooper Street.
Take a break from studying for exams and play along with this week's Where Is It Wednesday? Where on campus was this image taken?
It's not too late to submit your graduation story for a commencement contest:
Aspiring authors enrolled in Rutgers-Camden's MFA program in creative writing spent the past few months teaching Camden kids how to write their own poetry.
Robeson Library is open until 11 p.m. today. The hours for exams are online at
Political science professor Wojtek Wolfe offers perspective on "what happens next" after the death of bin Laden.
Join Rutgers students, alums, and friends to help "Raise Up Japan" during a May 6 benefit.
Rutgers-Camden salutes everyone who participated in the second annual Jeremy Kane Benefit Run on Sunday, May 1.
Here is the answer to today's Where is it Wendesday. Did you get it right? Thanks for playing!
Who wants to be a millionaire? Rutgers-Camden senior Chris Velazco! The Honors College student won big on yesterday's show. Way to go Chris!
It's time to play Where is it Wednesday! Take a look at this image. Where is it?
Is there an app for prayer? Read the latest blog post on the Rutgers-Camden Faculty Experts Blog to find out!
Home games today: Softball (3 p.m.) and baseball (3:30 p.m.) to host Sotckton. Come on out and cheer the Raptors on to victory!
Rutgers-Camden students organized a kickball tournament to raise cyber bullying awareness. Read about it here:
MBA student Kendra Biggi was spotlighted in the Burlington County Times. Check it out!
The Living Arts Club - Don Giovanni
Rutgers-Camden students have been working hard all semester on various research projects and on April 14, they shared their work with the campus community at the annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity. Check out the photos on
Preparing to welcome Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen and some of the world's top political philosophers to the Rutgers Law School today!
Nobel Prize-winner Amartya Sen will be at the Rutgers School of Law-Camden on Friday, April 15, and Saturday, April 16, for a conference examining Sen's work. All are invited.
Rutgers-Camden is home to a critical mass of the sharpest, most creative undergrads in the Delaware Valley. Want proof? Check out the Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity in the Campus Center from noon to 1:30 p.m. today! Prepar
Today's answer is 406 Penn Street, home of the Admissions Office. Thanks for playing!
Time to play Where Is It Wednesday! Any guesses on where this image was taken on campus?
Rutgers-Camden law students are teaching the U.S. Constitution to Camden's high school students. Read about the Marshall-Brennan Program here:
More than 800 admitted students and their families are on campus today!
The answer to today's Where is it Wednesday is the Walt Whitman statue that stands outside of the Campus Center. Thanks for playing!
How about a game on this beautiful day? It's time for Where is it Wednesday. This might be a familiar image to all the Scarlet Raptors out there. Tell us where it is, then see the entire image later this afternoon.
Rutgers-Camden undergraduates will showcase their research during the Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity event on April 14. Find out more here and come see the students' hard work:
Free noontime concert featuring classical piano music. Come on out to the Mallery Room in the Fine Arts Complex today!
Rutgers-Camden welcomes Kriste Lindenmeyer as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Her appointment was announced today by Rutgers University President Richard L. McCormick during a Rutgers Board of Governors meeting:
Rutgers-Camden is working in communities across the region. Learn more in our civic engagement brochure, now posted online:
As president of the Student Bar Association at the Rutgers School of Law-Camden, Shashi Dholandas made the closing comments at the groundbreaking ceremony.
Kyle Weber, president of the Student Governing Association, addresses the audience at the groundbreaking ceremony for Rutgers-Camden's new graduate student housing facility.
Great day for Rutgers-Camden on Monday, when ground was broken for the new on-campus graduate student housing facility! Doing the honors for the ceremony are (left to right): Kyle Weber, president of the Rutgers–Camden Student Governing Associatio
South Camden Theatre Company Opens 'A Moon for the Misbegotten'
Breaking ground today for new graduate student housing at Fourth and Cooper Sts. The ceremony starts at 11 a.m. Come on out and celebrate the start of work on this exciting new on-campus housing at Rutgers-Camden!
Roman Catholic Bishop Patricia Fresen, one of only three ordained female bishops in the world, will deliver a lecture at Rutgers-Camden on April 15. Fresen, from South Africa, will discuss why she believes women should help lead the Catholic Church now m
We're proud to host the 400-plus participants in today's NJ/PA Sustainability Symposium on campus today!
Rutgers School of Law-Camden will host a "Birthright Citizenship Debate" on Monday, April 4. Learn more about all sides of this national debate during this free Rutgers event.
Thanks for playing Where Is It Wednesday! Today's image is of the "May Peace Prevail on Earth" post that sits outside the Campus Center.
Good morning, Scarlet Raptors! It's time to play Where is it Wednesday! Look closely at this symbol. It's on campus somewhere. Do you know where it is?
Here's a way to end March with a "bang": There's a free noontime concert by percussionist Philip O'Banion in the Mallery Room today!
Congrats to Scarlet Raptor Samantha Gregg for earning NJAC Rookie of the Week honors as a lacrosse team standout!
If you're strolling the streets of Philadelphia during First Friday this week, be sure to look for the Rutgers art gallery on North Second Street. A group of students and graduates is selling artwork to raise money for the victims of the earthquake
Some business students are applying their corporate social responsibility lessons to civic engagement projects. Read about it here:
NFL labor disputes got you confused? Check out the Sports and Law Symposium at the Rutgers School of Law-Camden on Monday, March 28, and learn from NFL reps how the system works.
Thanks for playing Where Is It Wednesday. The image was taken in the Mallery Room, located on the second floor of the Fine Arts Complex. Now here's the reveal!
It's not too late to play "Where Is It Wednesday." Any guesses where on campus this image was taken?
Nearly 400 years ago, the first opera composed by a woman debuted. On Wednesday, March 23, acclaimed soprano (and Rutgers-Camden prof) Julianne Baird will offer a free performance of this work at 12:15 p.m. If you love opera, or music in general, you do
The Health Law Society at the Rutgers School of Law-Camden will hold a free Healthcare Reform Symposium on Thursday, March 24. Learn more about this critical issue during this free event.
Want to accelerate your career? Check out the new Professional MBA program at the Rutgers School of Business-Camden during our Open House on Thursday, March 24.
Thanks for playing Where Is It Wednesday. Today's image was taken in front of 406 Penn, where the Admissions Office is located. Here's the reveal:
Time to play Where Is It Wednesday. Who's ready? Here's today's clue of an image taken on campus:
Two Rutgers-Camden faculty members, Daniel Hart, distinguished professor of psychology, and Robert Atkins, assistant professor of nursing and childhood studies, recently discussed the push to let 16- and 17-year-olds vote with the American Academy of Pol
Rutgers-Camden law students recently won a regional mock trial competition and are headed to Las Vegas for nationals! Read about them here:
The Rutgers-Camden softball team will remember Nicole Ayres this season and always:
Looking to advance your career in accounting? The Rutgers School of Business-Camden introduces the Professional Master of Accountancy (PMAc) program. Learn more during our March 21 open house.
PRUP Planting - First Community Garden Of 2011
Growing Food To Fight Obesity And Hunger With Campbell Soup Company!
Forbes ranks the Rutgers School of Law-Camden as 18th in the nation among "The Best Law Schools for Getting Rich." (We're also among the best for legal theory, clerkships, clinical and pro bono experiences, faculty excellence, and much mo
Two new degree programs will be offered to working professionals beginning in August through the Rutgers School of Business-Camden. Read more:
In the latest entry on the Rutgers-Camden Faculty Experts Blog, history professor Janet Golden writes about Michelle Obama's remarks on breastfeeding. Read it here:
Today's "Where Is It Wednesday" was a challenge. It was taken in the Residence Halls, featuring a new series of spirit "R" murals painted by our own student artists!
Let's break up the week with a game of "Where Is It Wednesday"! Guess where this image was taken on campus?
Camden Call to Service
A pair of twin siblings and their cousin are keeping the Rutgers Future Scholars Program all in the family. Read their story here:
There are some keen-eyed Scarlet Raptors out there. Nice work to all who guessed. The image in today's "Where Is It Wednesday" is from inside Campbell's Field. Here's a picture of the baseball team in action Tuesday afternoon.
Who's up for a game of "Where Is It Wednesday?" Take a look at this image and tell us where on or around campus it might be. Then, check in later for the reveal.
Public Service Career Fair TODAY, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Campus Center. Bring your resumes.
Give yourself a chance to chill out and check out the Aaron Stewart Sax Quartet concert at noon today in the Mallery Room. Great tunes, and better still, it's free.
Check out the annual APIL Auction at the School of Law on Wednesday, March 2. It's a great way to support public interest legal programs at the law school while also bidding on some choice prizes!
It's the 2011 Home Opener for the Rutgers-Camden baseball team today! Come on out to Campbell's Field to cheer the Scarlet Raptors on to victory at 3 p.m.
Watch a video of J.T. Barbarese's appearance on Fox 29 on Rutgers-Camden's Faculty Experts Blog in which the English professor discusses chuildren's literature.
Student and alumni veterans connected with art, and each other, during a recent outing to the "Art of the American Soldier" exhibit at the National Constitution Center:
Want to capture the attention of a child in your home or classroom and start a real conversation? Rutgers-Camden researcher Cindy Dell Clark will share her tips for parents and teachers tonight Thursday, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. at Barnes & Noble in Marlton
Check out the latest blog post from Rutgers-Camden faculty. Today, law professor Mike Carrier shares thoughts on how the law is stifiling innovation.
The answer to today's Where Is It Wednesday is Friends Cafe! Thanks for playing!
Any Scarlet Raptors up for a game of "Where Is It Wednesday?" Take a look at this image. Have you seen it before? Where on or around campus is it?
Who do you think will take home Oscars this year? According to Matt Sorrento, who teaches film at Rutgers-Camden, "The Social Network" could be the big winner. Read more about his picks in the Gloucester County Times:
Prof. Alan Tarr recently testified before the Kansas House Judiciary Committee on the appointment of state supreme court justices. Read about it on our Faculty Experts Blog!
Some raptors really know their campus. Here's today's reveal of a cool banner hung in front of the Campus Center.
Time to play Where Is It Wednesday, when you guess where on campus a photo was taken. Now here's for today's groovy clue:
Think you're too busy to return to school? Get inspired by Lee Harris, a graduate social work student who travels the country for his play's national tour, but still shows up for class each week!
"I said a hip hop the hippie the hippie to the hip hip hop, a you dont stop ..." Check out what Ewuare Osayande says about the worldwide phenomenon of hip hop in today's Courier-Post. Or hear him live at noon Tuesday, Feb. 15, or 6 p.m. We
Rutgers-Camden professor Luis Garcia chimes in on a university dialogue about the science of love. Contraire to Paula Abdul's hit in the 90s, Garcia says opposites don't attract:
This afternoon, the Rutgers Board of Governors approved a new graduate housing project on the Rutgers-Camden Campus. Look for construction to start this spring.
Rutgers iTV puts two Rutgers-Camden professors in the spotlight. Check out this video and learn more about the research and work done by Dr. Desmond Lun (computer science) and Victoria Chase (law).
Check out this week's edition of the Gleaner for news about the campus.
Looking for an internship? Get some tips from an article in this week's Gleaner.
Rutgers School Nurse Certification Program Open House on Thursday, Feb. 10. Great way for nurses to advance their careers!
Join the fight against cancer AND cheer the Scarlet Raptors on to victory this Saturday (Feb. 5), when the women's and men's basketball teams enter the WCBA Pink Zone! They also square off against the College of New Jersey. It's all on c
The answer to today's "Where Am I Wednesday?" is the Stedman Art Gallery. This sculpture sits just outside the entrance. Thanks for playing!
OK, Raptors. It's time to play "Where Am I Wednesday?" This is an image of something on campus. Any idea where I was this morning? Have a guess at what this is? Give it your best shot.
Super Bowl Sunday is fast approaching and while football fans debate on who will win the game, many others are looking forward to the commercials! Yuliya Strizhakova, an assistant professor of marketing at Rutgers-Camden, blogged about the Super Bowl com
How do you respond to an unfair boss? Rutgers School of Business management prof Brian Holtz has some insights. Check out his research at
Looking to advance your career? Check out the Rutgers MBA. Learn more during the Rutgers-Camden MBA Open House 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 8.
During February, Rutgers-Camden will offer several free events to honor Black History Month, including lectures, concerts, and a theatrical performance staged by a Scarlet Raptor:
Want to capture the attention of kids? A Rutgers-Camden scholar says parents and educators could learn from marketers, who have long valued children's input:
THURSDAY, Jan. 27: Rutgers-Camden is open. Students are encouraged to check with their instructors to confirm that individual class schedules have not changed. Information about the campus operating status is posted at
Classes starting at 5 p.m. or later are cancelled for this evening (Wednesday, Jan. 26) due to weather conditions. Classes offered at Atlantic Cape Community College, Brookdale Community College, the Cherry Hill Public Library, the Joint Base McGuire-Dix
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 26: Rutgers-Camden is open. Students are encouraged to check with their instructors to confirm that individual class schedules have not changed. Information about the campus operating status is posted at
Due to expected inclement weather, tomorrow evening's workshop and reading with novelist Victor LaValle has been postponed.
Novelist Victor LaValle will be on campus Wednesday, Jan. 26 to lead a free workshop and host a public reading:
TUESDAY, Jan. 25: This morning's Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook is canceled due to power outages at our host site, the Crowne Plaza in Cherry Hill.
TRAFFIC ALERT: Monday, Jan. 24: As of Sunday evening, a weekend water main break has closed Cooper Street between Front Street and Delaware Avenue. It is possible that this closure will require commuters who utilize Lot 11 to access the lot from eithe
Congrats to the Scarlet Raptors who were named to the Philadelphia Inquirer's Academic All-Area cross-country and soccer teams!
Baseball season will be here before you know it. After a long winter of multi-million dollar free agent contracts and some notable trades, you might be wodering what motivates baseball players to change teams (other than money, of course). Rutgers-Camde
Thanks for playing Where Am I Wednesday! Here's the reveal...
It's not too late for this week's Where Am I Wednesday. Any guesses on where this image was taken?
Great guesses from those who participated in Where Am I Wednesday! The answer is...behind Armitage Hall on N. Fifth Street! Don't forget to play next week!
Snowed in? Tired of shoveling? Take some time to play "Where Am I Wednesday?" Look at the image and try to guess where I am on campus. The answer will appear later this afternoon.
Wednesday, Jan. 12: Rutgers-Camden is open and operating on a regular schedule.
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni are preparing to celebrate Martin Luther King Day with activities promoting service and equality.
Don't let the snow fool you: Rutgers-Camden is open and holding classes as scheduled! Winterim students might wish to check with their instructors to confirm that individual classes are still on.
The answer to today's Where Am I Wednesday is...with the Scarlet Raptor!
OK Facebook fans. It's Where Am I Wednesday. Look closely at this photo. Where am I?
Be sure to read the latest entry on the Rutgers-Camden Faculty Experts Blog. Robert Williams, distinguished professor of law, recently wrote an Op-Ed piece on the New Jersey Supreme Court in The Record.
Congrats to lacrosse coach Nancy O'Neill on being named to the New Jersey Lacrosse Foundation's Hall of Fame!
Ringing in the New Year, indeed! 2010 Rutgers-Camden alum Jonathan Smith won a Bernie Robbins essay contest and a "Hearts on Fire" engagement ring for his girlfriend. See his surprise proposal on The 10! Show.
Welcome to Winterim 2011! If you're taking classes during this accelerated session, more details about the program are online at
Rutgers-Camden wishes happy holidays to all of its Facebook friends! Rutgers will be closed starting Friday, Dec. 24, and will reopen on Monday, Jan. 3. If you have questions during that time, send them along to info@camden.rutgers.edu, and we'll g
Congrats to Scarlet Raptor Tina Croxton on being named the NJAC Women's Basketball Rookie of the Week!
The calming water wall, photographed in today's Where Is It Wednesday, can be found at the Paul Robeson Library lobby on campus. Thanks for playing!
With the stress of finals amidst the holiday rush, here's a tranquil shot for this week's Where Is It Wednesday:
We need your help. Please take a few minutes to offer your thoughts on the Rutgers-Camden website. Your input will help to shape the development of our new website in 2011!
Honored to receive a proclamation from the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders commemorating Rutgers-Camden's 60th anniversary last night. It's a point of pride for Scarlet Raptors everywhere.
Good luck on exams! Check out this link for more information about the Campus Center's schedule during the exam period.
There's a new post up on the Faculty Experts Blog. Read Gary Rago's thoughts about small businesses over the holidays and the New Year.
Starbucks was the answer to this morning's Where Am I Wednesday! Couldn't fool anyone on the closeup of a winter-themed Starbucks cup. Nice job and thanks for playing! Now...time for some coffee!!
OK, get your thinking caps on. It's Where Am I Wednesday. Take a look at this image and guess where I am on campus. The answer will be posted this afternoon.
Rutgers-Camden faces off against Berkeley College at home today. Come cheer on the women's team at 5:30 p.m., and then stay for the men's game at 7:30. There's no better way to keep warm than with a healthy dose of Scarlet Pride!
Congratulations to student Leon Hagan for his commitment to community service! Check out the Courier-Post's front-page story about this dedicated Scarlet Raptor:
The "Where Am I" image is of the three-story stained glass mural in the bridge of the law school. Created by Rutgers alumnus Mac Adams, the mural's colors shine in during the day and are illuminated outward at night.
It's time to play "Where Am I Wednesday." Any guesses on where this image was taken on campus?
Rutgers-Camden student Miranda Powell is featured in today's Burlington County Times for her award-winning photography:
Here's the photo answer to today's Where Is It Wednesday game: a cozy, holiday scene in the Campus Center. How many days until the Santa Raptor visits?
It's time to play Where Is It Wednesday? Any guesses on where this holiday image was taken on campus?
Calling all Raptors: The first home games of the 2010-11 basketball season are played on campus Wednesday, Dec. 1. Come cheer the women's team at 6 p.m., and stay for the men's team at 8 p.m., as they confront visiting Stockton College!
Law Prof Pam Jenoff examines issues related to corporate diversity in her new research article.
Thinking about a career in business? Meet some industry leaders and learn about "Finding Your Passion within the Business World" during a free panel and networking event on Dec. 2, all courtesy of School of Business student groups!
It's the "Where Am I Wednesday?" before Thanksgiving, so let's keep this simple. See if you can guess where this is on campus.
Law students in Rutgers-Camden's Child and Family Advocacy Clinic are being trained to represent children in court. Read all about it here:
The answer to today's "Where Am I Wednesday?" is...on Lawrence Street at the Gateway! This stone engraving faces Lawrence Street and sits just behind the campus center. The Gateway consists of two murals on walls made of laminated, tempe
OK, it's the middle of the week, which means it's time to play "Where Am I Wednesday?" Take a look at this picture. You've seen it before. Can you guess where I am today?
Students and professors read from Rafey Habib's new book "Shades of Islam: Poems for a New Century" in this video from a recent Cappuccino Academy at Barnes & Noble in Marlton.
Come and listen to local authors Daniel Biddle and Murray Dubin discuss their new book "Tasting Freedom: Octavius Catto and the Battle for Equality" during a free, pulic lecture at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17 in the Campus Center's Multi-Pur
Ready to travel the world? Let Rutgers-Camden bring some of the world to you as the campus celebrates International Week, featuring fun contests, cool games, delicious food, and action-packed demonstrations.
Thanks for playing Where Is It Wednesday. Today's image was taken just outside of 405-07 Cooper Street.
Time to play Where Is It Wednesday! Guess where this image was taken on campus?
The answer to today's Where Am I Wednesday is...the "Emerge" sculpture. Check this page next week for another image.
Today is Where Am I Wednesday! Ready to play? Take a look at this photograph and try to guess where it is on campus! Who knows, you might have even wandered past it today! Check back late this afternoon for the answer.
Autumn may have just begun, but snow is falling at LEAP Academy University Charter School as the school takes part in Jumpstart's "Read for the Record," a global effort to read Ezra Jack Keats' "The Snowy Day" to one million
Let's play "Where Am I Wednesday." Guess where this spooky image was taken on Campus...
The Rutgers School of Law-Camden's federal prisoner re-entry pro bono project was introduced to the campus community today. In the photo, Judge Noel Hillman discusses the project with Managing Attorney Todd Berger (left) and Eve Biskind Klothen, ass
Chancellor Wendell Pritchett teams up with the Scarlet Raptor to "crush" the first can using the Campus' first solar compactor.
Fall Fun With The Camden Children's Garden
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Dinner Under the Stars at Camden Children's Garden
Poetry Reading
Peach, Princesses and Pirates Party Family Festival
AmeriCorps Partners with the Mayor for Camden Clean Campaign Kick-Off
Celebrate the 4th of July in Haddon Township!
Camden Children's Garden's Fifth Annual Garden Fundraiser Party
AmeriCorps VISTA Brings Young People Committed To Change to Camden County
2010 Philadelphia International Flower Show Exhibit
2010 Philadelphia Flower Show Exhibit ~ Soup nad Salad: From Camden To The World!
Three Kings Day and Final Night of Holiday Festival of Lights
Goblins In The Garden Family Festival
INTERNET SALES PEOPLE WANTED FOR CAMDEN
Mortgage Forgiveness Act Signed into Law
Mortgage Forgiveness Act Signed into Law
Train Festival
Explore New Jersey: Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial
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