Breaking the Mold: First-Generation Cameroonian-American Earns Three Degrees
Andin Ncho graduates May 2020 with degrees in digital studies, English, and global studies.
Andin Ncho graduates May 2020 with degrees in digital studies, English, and global studies.
“A NEW VIEW PREVIEW: A LOOK AT LARGE ART INSTALLATIONS IN CAMDEN” The Bloomberg-funded public art installation project launches on Earth Day; Rutgers–Camden is a lead partner on the project.
“MORE YEARS, NOT INCOME, IN MURPHY FREE COLLEGE EXPANSION PLAN” This report on the proposed Garden State Guarantee mentions that Rutgers–Camden already has a similar program (Bridging the Gap) in place.
“COULD YOU REALLY STAB SOMEBODY WITH THEIR OWN FROZEN BLOOD OR IS MORTAL KOMBAT LYING TO ME?” Kimberlee Sue Moran (associate teaching professor, FASC-forensic science) debunks a scene depicted in the new action movie.
“OUTDOOR PUBLIC ART PROJECT UNVEILED IN CAMDEN” Rutgers–Camden is a lead partner for A New View, a public art project funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, which calls attention to illegal dumping and will debut April 22 for Earth Day.
“WHY ARE WE NOSTALGIC?” Andrew Abeyta (assistant professor, FASC-psychology) discusses the science of nostalgia in this video report.
“SOUTH JERSEY INSTITUTION FOR POPULATION HEALTH STARTS FIRST GRANT PROCESS” The SJIPH was established by the Rowan University/Rutgers–Camden Board of Governors and will fund research projects that improve health outcomes in the region.
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