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

Maximize Your Experience: Services & Amenities at the Campus Center

The Campus Center serves as a central hub where students can cultivate leadership, programming, and organizational skills. It provides opportunities for service, leadership roles, employment, and self-initiated projects, all while building interpersonal, communication, and intercultural proficiency. In this episode of the Recording Rutgers Podcast, Chrissie King, Assistant Director of the Campus Center at Rutgers-Camden, shares… continue reading

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

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

Prioritizing Wellness in Graduate School

Graduate school is a time of ambition, discovery, and transformation—but staying well is just as important as excelling academically. In this episode, Dr. Stacy Haynes, a clinical and health educator with the Student Wellness Center, is joined by Joseph Abbas, a Prevention Science PhD student, to explore how wellness shapes the graduate experience. They discuss… continue reading

Uncovering the Story of Our Graduate School House

In fall 2022, Dr. Charlene Mires, Director Emeritus of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH), together with four History M.A. students, crafted a perpetual exhibition at the Graduate School House. This exhibition not only showcases their research but also highlights the transformation of the Graduate School office into a hub of academic and… continue reading