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Graduate School-Camden Academic Excellence Fund
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Alumni Profiles & Spotlights
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Using Deep Learning to Predict Brain Aging from MRI Scans
Eshaa Gogia, an alum of the Data Science MS program at Rutgers–Camden, and Iman Dehzangi, assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science, coauthored a new study with Arash Dehzangi. Their article, “Automated Subregional Hippocampus Segmentation Using 3D CNNs: A Computational Framework for Brain Aging Biomarker Analysis,” was published in Algorithms as part of a……
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What It Takes to Turn an AI Pilot Into Lasting Impact
Artificial Intelligence (AI) pilots get launched every day, but very few make it past the novelty stage. That tension is…
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Building Inclusive History: Expanding the Story of America
“Enslaved individuals who were left out of the historical record were as essential to revolutionary America as the founding figures…
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Homecoming ’25: Building the Scarlet Legacy
“Feeling the energy of generations coming together — alumni, students, and families — all united by the same pride and…
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Celebrated Alum & Poet Honored with Dual Awards
Two major honors in 2025 have spotlighted Creative Writing MFA alum Amy Beth Sisson as a distinctive voice in contemporary…

