Theater Program Ushers in Spring Season with Hit Broadway Musical “Avenue Q”
The Rutgers University–Camden theater program will usher in the spring season with a presentation of the hit Broadway musical “Avenue Q”
The Rutgers University–Camden theater program will usher in the spring season with a presentation of the hit Broadway musical “Avenue Q”
“ALL THIS DUBIOUS ABUNDANCE, AND MORE” This book review looks at a recent publication by Wendy Woloson (associate professor, FASC-history) about “a history of cheap stuff in America.”
“25K MAKE APPOINTMENTS FOR COVID VACCINE AT N.J. COUNTY SITE, AS DOSES SLOWLY ROLL IN” This report includes a photograph of vaccine site volunteer Rachel Derr (clinical assistant professor, SNC) discussing vaccination information with former N.J. governor Jim Florio.
“CAN SCHOOL DISTRICTS REQUIRE TEACHERS TO BE VACCINATED?” Stacy Hawkins (professor, RLAW) discusses the legality of school districts mandating COVID-19 vaccination.
“THREE STEPS TO HELP TREAT AMERICA’S DEBILITATING INFORMATION DISORDER” Ellen Goodman (professor, RLAW) co-authored this opinion column about reforming the structure of information dissemination on social media.
“A HISTORIC 2ND IMPEACHMENT COULD END TRUMP’S PRESIDENTIAL AMBITION, SAYS RUTGERS EXPERT” Perry Dane (professor, RLAW) discusses the impeachment and its potential implications.
“CAMDEN RESIDENTS PEN BEAUTIFUL ESSAYS ABOUT THE UGLY ISSUE OF ILLEGAL DUMPING” Three winners were chosen in an essay contest co-hosted by the City of Camden, Cooper’s Ferry Partnership, the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts, and WHYY, which was held as part of the A New View public art initiative.
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