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Reading Picks for 9 to 90 From World Languages Faculty

Summer is for stories that stick with you, whether you’re diving into the classics, exploring graphic novels, or uncovering deeply personal memoirs. Faculty from Rutgers-Camden’s World Languages and Cultures Department, who also teach in the Teaching Spanish MAT program, have created a summer reading list perfect for anyone—de 9 a 90 años. Their picks span… continue reading

Rethinking Cities Through Research & Policy

Grounded in professional experience as an urban landscape designer and shaped by a growing interest in how policy and research influence the built environment, this graduate journey reflects a clear shift from practice to inquiry. That path defines the work of Aditya Gahlot, a recent graduate of the Public Affairs Master of Science program who… continue reading

Advancing Diversity in Cancer Research

The ⁠Scholars and Early-Stage Advancement (SEA) Initiative⁠ is a progressive effort dedicated to promoting diversity within the cancer research workforce. By identifying, recruiting, and supporting scholars from underserved groups, this initiative aims to ensure that a wide range of perspectives and talents contribute to advancements in cancer research. Spanning all Rutgers campuses and extending across… continue reading

Shaping Policies & Programs for the Common Good

Siatta Davis, an alum of the Master’s of Public Administration executive program (EMPA), has translated her academic knowledge into significant professional achievements. As the Program Coordinator for the Hill Family Center for College Access in the Rutgers-Camden Division of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement, Davis has been recognized for contributions to the community, including receiving the Chancellor’s Award for… continue reading

Integrating Art & Education: The Stedman Gallery’s Role in Camden

The Stedman Gallery, situated within the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts (RCCA), has been showcasing diverse exhibitions for over three decades. Established in 1975 and integrated into RCCA in 1997, the gallery engages and inspires audiences in the South Jersey region. Recognized as a Major Arts Organization of New Jersey by the New Jersey State… continue reading

PhD Student Goes From Political Theory to Community Action

Oğuz Kaan Özalp, a PhD student from Turkey in the Public Affairs / Community Development program, has transformed his theoretical background in political science into hands-on community engagement. Drawn by the program’s practical approach, he now researches the impact of social organizations on immigrant policymaking. His memorable experiences with Rutgers-Camden’s supportive community and numerous collaboration opportunities have… continue reading