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

Finding Focus in the Zen Den

Hannah Beck, a Public Affairs/Community Development graduate student from Germany, highlights the benefits of the Zen Den, featured in Eileen Reinhard’s article, “Stressed Students Improving Focus and Concentration by Visiting the Zen Den.” Located on the second floor of the North Third Street dormitory, this on-campus space provides students with a sanctuary for mindfulness and… continue reading

Community & Connection: A Look at GSO’s Game Night

The Graduate Student Organization (GSO), in partnership with the Paul Robeson Library, hosted an unforgettable Game Night that turned finals week stress into laughter and connection. The library’s first floor came alive as students dove into board games, card games, and a spread of food that went far beyond the usual finals fare. It was… continue reading

Honoring Veterans & Their Commitment to Service

On November 12, Rutgers University–Camden gathered to honor veterans for their service and sacrifices during a luncheon that highlighted their enduring impact on the community. Chancellor Antonio D. Tillis opened the event with a tribute to veterans and their families, thanking them for their dedication to protecting democracy and the rule of law. Public Affairs/Community… continue reading

Diwali Lights Up Rutgers-Camden

Being away from home during festive times can be challenging for international students like Naman Singh, a Data Science MS student and International Student Ambassador. When Naman expressed his feelings about missing Diwali to Dean Elizabeth Atkins of the Office of International Students & Global Programs (OIS), her response was simple and encouraging: “Bring an authentic Diwali… continue reading

Digital Discovery in a Century-Old Camden Library

Tucked inside a century-old library at Rutgers-Camden, a groundbreaking program is redefining the way we think about technology and its role in shaping history and culture. At the Digital Studies Center, students dive into projects that bridge the past and future, analyzing everything from retro video games to now-obsolete social media platforms like Friendster. This… continue reading