Rutgers-Camden
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These Philadelphia-Area Colleges and Universities Are Among the Highest-Paying
According to a new Business Journal analysis of the 2024 fiscal year’s U.S. Department of Education data for public and private universities, 18 Greater Philadelphia…
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Rutgers–Camden Art Student’s Crocheted Creations Spark Conversation, Community, and Connection
What began as a pandemic hobby for Adayna Wallace has evolved into a passion project, a campus conversation starter, and a possible future club at…
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Rutgers-Camden Graphic Design Student Finds Purpose, Mentorship, and Recognition Through Art
Graduating this coming January, Rutgers–Camden senior Melissa Vilain has built both a portfolio and a path forward through her vulnerable, visual storytelling. The BFA in graphic design student’s…
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A Student Veteran’s Path from Flight to Education
Michael Gorzynski has been fascinated by flying since he was a kid, recalling that the only things he ever made from LEGO® bricks were planes. After…
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Leading with Purpose: Military Veteran Shapes the Future of Small Business Development at Rutgers–Camden
Last year, as U.S. Army Command Sergeant Major Akeel Gaines approached his 20th year in the New Jersey National Guard, he was deployed to Iraq,…
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Major NIH Grant is Strengthening Rutgers–Camden Research
Under the guidance of Professor of Chemistry and Center for Computational Biology (CCIB) faculty member Jinglin Fu, Rutgers–Camden students are benefiting from a grant of…
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Rutgers-Camden Professor Earns National Legal Writing Grant for Her Research on Qualified Immunity
Sarah E. Ricks, distinguished clinical professor of law, earned a nationally competitive grant to further her legal research, which will appear in the UCLA Law Review next…
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Stella Eke-Okoro Reaps Fruits of Righteousness through Holy Family University School of Nursing
Stella Eke-Okoro was destined to become a nurse. Maybe it is because her very name, “Stella,” is associated with the guiding light that leads individuals…
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In Time For the Holidays, 30th Street Station Tapped Rutgers University-Camden as Its Sole Advertiser, Leading to Design Takeover
Individuals walking through 30th Street Station during the holiday season would be hard-pressed not to notice the familiar scarlet-red and white color scheme. The color…

























