The group is aimed at building a scholarly and cultural foundation for students and faculty, while forging ties with community partners in Newark, New Jersey and the greater New York metropolitan area.
Students and faculty at the Rutgers School of Nursing–Camden will help to improve the health and well-being of Camden teens and their families thanks to a $199,969 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation under its New Jersey Nursing Initiative.
The Rutgers School of Nursing–Camden is expanding its global reach through a new collaboration with Semmelweis University in Budapest, Hungary, that will allow the two higher education institutions to collaborate on academics, research, and scholarship programs.
Differences in age, gender, and race can negatively affect the relationship between a supervisor and a subordinate, but so, too, can disabilities, according to research by a Rutgers University–Camden scholar.
Kevin O’Hara, an animator for Pixar Animation Studios, will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the studio’s new animated film, The Good Dinosaur, in a free public talk on the Rutgers University–Camden campus at 12:20 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15.
Most college-age students don't know anyone who served in the military, a major shift from just a generation ago. That's something Ann Treadaway, Rutgers' new director of veteran and military programs and services, wants to change.