Professor Sheds Light on Global Challenge of Children’s Rights
Rutgers University–Camden researcher John Wall maintains that the immigration issue is just the latest example of how children are not seen as full participants in the public sphere.
Rutgers University–Camden researcher John Wall maintains that the immigration issue is just the latest example of how children are not seen as full participants in the public sphere.
“WALKING TRAIL IN UPPER DARBY TAKES VISITORS THROUGH HISTORIC TOUR ON THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD” Bart Everts (reference/instruction librarian, Paul Robeson Library) discusses the new trail in this television news report.
“A HERO FOR THESE TIMES – CAMDEN COMIC CON GOES VIRTUAL” Miranda Powell (education and community programs coordinator, RCCA) discusses this year’s Camden Comic Con, presented by the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts, which takes place online April 12 – May 15.
“INSIDE CAMDEN’S FIGHT TO VACCINATE THE MOST VULNERABLE” Kevin Emmons (associate dean and clinical associate professor, SNC) is running pop-up vaccine clinics in Camden City housing complexes.
“CAMDEN ART EXHIBIT OFFERS ‘A NEW VIEW’ OF THE CITY” Rutgers–Camden is a lead partner for this environmentally themed public art project, which is funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies and will debut on Earth Day.
“FOR FIRST TIME EVER, SEE HOW COVID HIT EVERY TOWN IN N.J. IN 2020” Sarah Allred (faculty director, WRI and associate professor, FASC-psychology) discusses a report by the Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs about the correlation between coronavirus case rates and certain demographics in N.J. towns.
“THE LITTLE THINGS” Monica Adya (dean, SBC) is among the local leaders who were interviewed about the little things in life that can help relieve stress.
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