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Graduate Living Redefined: Amenities & Community

Whether you’re deep into exams, collaborating on group projects, or simply seeking a place to unwind, 330 Cooper provides the essentials to enhance your college experience. Designed by Erdy McHenry Architecture and Michaels Development Company, this 12-story building overlooking the Delaware River was honored with the 2012 AIA Philadelphia Merit Award in the Built Category…. continue reading

CNBC Highlights Rutgers–Camden Researcher’s Insights on Nostalgia

Nostalgia connects us to the past in ways that can inspire happiness, resilience, and stronger social bonds. In a CNBC article by Renée Onque, Rutgers University–Camden psychology assistant professor Andrew Abeyta explains why we’re so drawn to this complex emotion. Far from being just a sentimental yearning, nostalgia can help people manage stress and loneliness… continue reading

Alum is Shaping Opportunities in STEM

How does a graduate student leave a lasting legacy on campus while paving the way for a groundbreaking career? As highlighted in For Forensics Master’s Recipient, Graduation is Not Goodbye, Kyra Miller’s journey through Rutgers Graduate School-Camden’s Master of Science in Forensic Science (MSFS) program exemplifies how determination and opportunity can intersect to create extraordinary… continue reading

A Checklist for Starting at Rutgers-Camden

Congratulations on your admission to the ⁠Rutgers-Camden Graduate School⁠! What comes next? Whether you’re joining us from Shanghai, Chicago, or Cherry Hill, this episode is tailored for you. Erick Watt-Udogu, Assistant Dean at the Graduate School, and Marissa Amos, Assistant Director of the Office of International Students, will guide you through a checklist from admission… continue reading

Interdisciplinary Research in Mental Health & Criminal Justice

A fascination with the intersections of mental health and criminal justice has shaped Catherine Heitz’s journey from clinical psychology to groundbreaking research as a PhD student in the Prevention Science program at Rutgers-Camden. Driven by a desire to address the root causes of societal challenges, she now explores critical issues such as community violence, firearm… continue reading

Career Fairs, Coaching & Connections for Grad Students

Landing a great job after graduate school isn’t just about having the right degree—it’s about knowing how to leverage your skills, connect with opportunities, and navigate the job market effectively. In this episode, Assistant Dean Cheryl Hallman, Director of the Rutgers-Camden Career Center, shares insights on the strategies and resources available to help graduate students… continue reading