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Graduate School-Camden Academic Excellence Fund
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Alumni Profiles & Spotlights
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EMPA Alumni Named to Insider NJ’s 2025 Powerful Women List
Insider NJ has named two Executive Master of Public Administration (EMPA) alumni from Rutgers–Camden – Dena Mottola Jaborska and Jigna Rao – to its 2025 Powerful Women of NJ list. In a featured story introducing this year’s honorees, New Jersey Assemblywoman Shavonda E. Sumter describes the list as a “carefully curated group of remarkable women”……
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Race, Power, & Pedagogy: The Bluest Eye & Get Out
Debates over censorship, curriculum, and literary value continue to shape how certain texts are taught in U.S. classrooms. This work…
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History Alumna Contributes to Suffrage-Era Feminism Exhibit
Opening January 10, 2026, Feminist Revolutions debuts at the Alice Paul Center for Gender Justice during Alice Paul’s Birthday Celebration.…
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EMPA Alumnus Officially Seated on State Board of Education
From the EMPA classroom to the State Board table, James C. Williams is putting public administration into practice. A former…
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Digital Storytelling for Student Voice
When stories about place are repeated often enough, they harden into “truth” – even when they are incomplete, flattened, or…
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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…
