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From Rutgers-Camden to Doctoral Study at Duke

Rooted in South Jersey and shaped by early research experiences at Rutgers-Camden, Katrina DeWitt built a foundation in Biology that carried her from undergraduate study through a master’s degree and into doctoral research. Now a PhD candidate in Biology at Duke University, she studies microbial communities and their responses to predation and environmental pressures. Katrina… continue reading

A Festive Peek into the Graduate School House

Reflecting on the lectures, tests, events, and projects that have made the semester memorable, as we round off this Fall semester, one can only look forward to the holiday season ahead. In this Recording Rutgers Podcast episode with some team members from the Graduate School House, we explore their favorite holiday traditions, reflect on the… continue reading

The Today Show Spotlights a Novel of Resilience & History

A hidden trove of diaries, newspapers, and testimonies from the Warsaw Ghetto inspired We Must Not Think of Ourselves, a gripping novel by Lauren Grodstein, the Graduate Program Director of the Creative Writing MFA at Rutgers University–Camden. Published by Algonquin Books, the novel is the focus of Rutgers–Camden Author Joins Today Show Book Club with… continue reading

Advancing Diversity & Inclusion in STEM

Rutgers recognized extraordinary contributions to its mission during the 2023 Presidential Employee Excellence Recognition Awards ceremony at the Rutgers Club. The awards honor individuals and teams who demonstrate exceptional service, foster a sense of belonging, and make meaningful impacts within and beyond the university. One of the standout honorees was the Rutgers University-Camden Driving Change… continue reading

Balancing Graduate Education & Full-Time Careers: Real Talk on Work, Life, & a Ph.D.

Are you grappling with the challenge of balancing work, life, and the prospect of further graduate education? Interested in learning more about the Public Affairs Ph.D. program or the Public Administration Program? This Recording Rutgers podcast episode is just what you need. In this episode, we feature two students from the Public Affairs doctoral program… continue reading

Crossing From Engineering Into Creative Writing

A career that began in engineering and scientific research ultimately found its most enduring expression in fiction, teaching, and scholarship. That path defines the work of Mary Anna Evans, an alumna of the Rutgers–Camden Creative Writing MFA program who leveraged formal study of craft to sharpen a voice she had already begun to develop on… continue reading