DATE: Thursday, April 14
TIME: 12:15 to 1:15 p.m.
PLACE: Multi-Purpose Room, main level, Campus Center
Third Street, between Cooper Street and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge
on the Rutgers–Camden Campus
Directions to Rutgers–Camden:
http://www.camden.rutgers.edu/resources/getting-to-campus
WHAT: Rutgers University–Camden arts and sciences students will display the research they’ve conducted with faculty on posters and in other media during a special celebration of undergraduate research and creative activity.
More than 40 projects will be on display and include research in disciplines such as art, biology, business, computer science, criminal justice, nursing, physics, and political science, among many others. For more information, visit ugresearch.camden.rutgers.edu/celebration.html
The following students are among those who will present their research:
Burlington County
Bordentown (Bianca Csapo, Michelle Ortiz), Burlington (Gabrielle Macias), Cinnaminson (Jade Gordon), Eastampton (Jamie Leigh), Maple Shade (Tasha Herbert, Susan Phillips), Marlton (Jessica Pate), Mount Laurel (Laura Lienemann), Riverside (Jinnie Anstice, Sarah Gorbe), Tabernacle (Kimberly Martin), Willingboro (Sheri Bowman).
Camden County
Atco (Dustin Dariano), Audubon (Miranda Converse), Bellmawr (Daniel Walsh), Berlin (Monica Bennett), Collingswood (Ethan Palazzo), Haddon Township (Robin England), Lawnside (Gina Blevins), Lindenwold (Julio Atenco), Magnolia (Susan Krisch), Mount Ephraim (John Kuchmek), Pennsauken (Kate Sampson), Runnemede (Katie Malinowski), Sicklerville (Jordan Barger, Greg Perugini), Voorhees (Justin Lee).
Gloucester County
Blackwood (Amir Ayres, Tamisha Shepherd), Deptford (Anthony Gambino, Heather Lowney, Michael Wood), Franklinville (James Borchert), Pitman (Anthony Rossi), Sewell (Lauren Dinger, Ashley Montanero), Turnersville (Stephanie Addonisio, Rachel Dubitsky), Wenonah (Daniel Raup).
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Media Contact: Ed Moorhouse
(856) 225-6759
E-mail: ejmoor@camden.rutgers.edu