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Global Nitrogen Pollution Research Hosted in Germany

From atmospheric pollution to the chemistry of life itself, Angélica L. González studies how human activity reshapes natural systems at a global scale. As Director of the Biology MS program at Rutgers University-Camden, she brings that perspective directly into graduate education. Her latest study appears in the December 9 issue of Nature Communications. The article,… continue reading

A Calling Discovered in the Classroom

What began as an elective requirement quietly became something more. An unexpected semester in a second-grade inclusion classroom revealed the power of presence, purpose, and responsibility. Now a student in the Teacher Education (MAT) program, Eunice Pay-Bayee carries resilience and lived experience into the classroom, committed to lifting student voices and becoming part of the… continue reading

Celebrating Another Year of Interdisciplinary Research

Biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, and data-driven research came together at the 2025 Annual Retreat to close the year by celebrating interdisciplinary work at the Center for Computational and Integrative Biology (CCIB). Faculty, graduate students, staff, and partners gathered to highlight collaborative research and graduate training that span disciplines and labs. Colleagues from across… continue reading

Digital Storytelling for Student Voice

When stories about place are repeated often enough, they harden into “truth” – even when they are incomplete, flattened, or wrong. Angel Perez, an alum of the Master of Public Administration (MPA) program and a current student in the Emerging Media (MA) program, is working to interrupt that cycle. At the First-Generation, Lower-Income (FGLI) Consortium… continue reading

Can Kindness Be Measured & Shared Digitally?

In The Philadelphia Inquirer, the article “Rutgers professor seeks to spread kindness and compassion digitally” by Susan Snyder profiles Rutgers–Camden assistant professor Yoona Kang and her research on compassion, kindness, and digital well-being. The piece highlights Kang’s role as a faculty member in the Psychological Sciences MA program and the Prevention Science program, focusing on… continue reading

The Work, the Weather, & the Waiting

Graduate school does not slow down at the midpoint of the semester – if anything, it sharpens. In this Voices of Rutgers-Camden reflection, Alexa Nichols writes straight into that tension with insight and calm. Now the newest member of the Graduate School team, a Rutgers-Camden alum, and a Criminal Justice MA student, Alexa captures the… continue reading