Graduate School House Reopens November 3

Who said you can’t go back home again? On Monday, November 3, the Graduate School team will be back at the Graduate School House, 211 N. 5th Street – just in time for the end-of-year festivities. From October 13 through November 3, we’ve been based at 67 Penn Street while work began on the Cooper… continue reading

Forward This Fall 2025: Important Deadlines & Events

Welcome to the start of the semester! This page highlights key dates and events for the first several weeks — whether you are beginning your Rutgers–Camden journey or returning to continue your studies. You’ll find orientations, academic deadlines, campus activities, and opportunities to get involved. Bookmark this page so you can return to it easily,… continue reading

Fulbright Award Expands Humanistic Healthcare Education Globally

A Rutgers–Camden curriculum rooted in language, story, and cultural understanding is gaining international reach. Dr. Ana Laguna, Graduate Program Director for the new Spanish for Health Professions Certificate, has been selected for a prestigious Fulbright award through the Fulbright Finland Foundation in partnership with the University of Oulu. The award recognizes her contributions to healthcare education… continue reading

Back & Ready to Elevate Graduate Student Success

The newest addition to the Rutgers Graduate School-Camden leadership team is no stranger to this campus. Mitch Larson, M.A., M.S.Ed., built the foundation of his academic and professional career right here, earning both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Criminal Justice at Rutgers-Camden before setting off to make an impact in higher education. His journey… continue reading

History MA Student Named Fulbright Semifinalist

Bosnia and Herzegovina is at the center of Hermina Garic’s research ambitions, and the Fulbright Program could be her next step toward uncovering its complex history. A 2025 Fulbright semifinalist, Hermina—featured in “Fulbright Semifinalists Pursue International Excellence” by Dustin Petzold—is a graduate student in Rutgers University–Camden’s History MA program. Her proposed research fellowship would allow… continue reading

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration: Engage, Learn, Reflect

Each year, Rutgers University–Camden’s Division of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement (DICE) curates a series of events to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s enduring impact. These events invite the campus and local community to come together in celebrating his life, reflecting on his legacy, and embracing his vision of justice, equality, and leadership. EventDate,… continue reading