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Rutgers University–Camden

Rutgers University–Camden is one of three regional campuses of Rutgers University, a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey. It is located in Camden, New Jersey. Founded in 1929 as the South Jersey Law School, Rutgers–Camden began as an amalgam of the South Jersey Law School and the College of South Jersey. It is the southernmost of the three regional campuses of Rutgers—the others being located in New Brunswick and Newark.[4] It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[5]

Rutgers
The State University of New Jersey
Camden
Official Seal of Rutgers University
Former names
College of South Jersey, South Jersey Law School
MottoSol iustitiae et occidentem illustra
Motto in English
Sun of righteousness, shine upon the West also.
TypePublic research university
Established1929; 94 years ago (1929)
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$603 million (2010, systemwide)[1]
ChancellorAntonio D. Tillis[2]
PresidentJonathan Holloway
Academic staff
254[3]
Administrative staff
430[3]
Students6,158[3]
Undergraduates4,497[3]
Postgraduates1,661[3]
Location,
U.S.
CampusUrban/suburban
Alma MaterOn the Banks of the Old Delaware
Colors  Scarlet
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III
New Jersey Athletic Conference
MascotScarlet Raptors
Websitecamden.rutgers.edu

Academics Edit

Rutgers–Camden is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.[6] It has nearly 40 majors and 50 minors plus special programs, an Honors College, hands-on research with faculty mentors, study abroad, internships, civic learning, and various graduate and advanced professional programs. The academic year follows a 4-4 schedule of two four-course semesters, fall and spring. During the winter study term, students study various courses outside of typical curriculum for 3 weeks in January. Rutgers students often take the winter study term to pursue internships or work on intensive research projects.

College of Arts and Sciences Edit

 
Rutgers Digital Studies Center

The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest academic unit at Rutgers–Camden. Students enjoy the advantages of a personalized liberal arts education as well as the benefits of studying at a campus of a research university, particularly the opportunity to work closely with distinguished faculty. Majors and programs include studies in the humanities, the arts, the social sciences, and the natural and physical sciences, including those in traditional liberal arts fields as well as more professionally oriented courses of study. The College of Arts and Sciences also has a highly selective Honors College, which offers a challenging academic program that includes seminars, junior and senior year projects, and extracurricular activities.

Graduate and Professional Programs Edit

The Graduate School offers 14 programs granting master's degrees in several liberal arts disciplines including history, English literature, languages, and creative writing, as well as advanced degrees in the biological, chemical, computer, and mathematical sciences, nursing, psychology, social work, political science and public policy, and Doctoral programs in Childhood Studies, Computational Biology, and Public Affairs with emphasis on community development. An MBA program is offered through the Rutgers School of Business-Camden.

Visual and Performing Arts Edit

 
RU-Camden-campus walk

The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts provides performances, exhibitions, education programs, and community projects. The Fine Arts Building on the Rutgers–Camden campus houses the Walter K. Gordon Theater, Black Box Theater, and the Stedman Gallery. The Gordon Theater is the home venue for the Collingswood-based Symphony in C.

The Rutgers School of Business–Camden Edit

The Rutgers School of Business is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

The Rutgers Law School Edit

The Rutgers Law School is a center of legal education, with two campuses—in Camden and Newark. Its faculty is internationally recognized in a number of fields including constitutional, criminal, health, and corporate law.[citation needed] Its alumni are leading members of the bar in public and private practice settings throughout the nation.[citation needed] The school is well represented among the state and federal judiciary.[citation needed] The law school is a member of the Association of American Law Schools and is on the list of approved schools of the American Bar Association. It offers a three-year course of study for full-time students and a four-year, part-time program leading to the awarding of the Juris Doctor degree." [7]

The Rutgers School of Nursing–Camden Edit

The Rutgers School of Nursing–Camden offers curricula that integrate nursing knowledge and clinical practice, including baccalaureate programs for traditional students, registered nurse students, and second-degree students; a doctor of nursing practice program; and certification in school nursing and wound ostomy continence nursing.

Libraries Edit

The Paul Robeson Library develops and maintains access to materials that support undergraduate and graduate coursework and research. A designated Federal Depository for the First U.S. Congressional District, the library serves as a public resource for the citizens of New Jersey. Library faculty deliver comprehensive support for reference and research questions in their subject areas. Through the Paul Robeson Library, the Rutgers–Camden community may access the global resources of the Rutgers University Library System. The Robeson library also serves as the academic library for students and faculty at the Camden campuses of Camden County College and Rowan University.[8][9]

Law Library One of New Jersey's largest law libraries serves as a research facility for law students, legal practitioners, and the general public. The Law Library houses a collection of over 440,000 books and other materials, and the collection is comprehensive in its holdings of American, English, Canadian, and foreign legal periodicals. The Law Library is located on three floors of the Law School Building. A selective federal depository, the Rutgers–Camden Law Library hosts numerous online collections of public documents related to federal and New Jersey courts.[10]

Campus Edit

Dorms and student housing Edit

 
330 Cooper

Undergraduate and graduate dorms are located at Third and Cooper Streets, and a graduate residence hall is located at 330 Cooper Street.[11] The twelve-story residence hall is the tallest building on campus. Many students live off campus in Camden's Cooper Grant neighborhood, in Philadelphia, or in surrounding suburbs such as Collingswood and Haddonfield.

Alumni House Edit

The Rutgers Alumni House is located at 312 Cooper Street, in a historic mansion built in 1809, and serves the alumni of all four Rutgers University campuses.[12]

 
Rutgers Alumni House, Cooper Street

Writers House Edit

The Rutgers Writers House is located at 305 Cooper Street, in a house historically known as the Dr. Henry Genet Taylor House.[13] The house is home to the university's MFA in Creative Writing Program, as well as the journals Cooper Street and StoryQuarterly. The Writers House hosts writers, scholars, and others for various programs.[14]

Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts Edit

North of the campus green, The Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts houses the Stedman Art Gallery, the Gordon Theater, and the Black Box theater.

Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities Edit

Rutgers-Camden is home to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities (MARCH), a public humanities learning and professional center which publishes the Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, hosts fellowships, and sponsors research projects on the Mid-Atlanic region.

Transportation services Edit

 
Cooper Street-Rutgers University Station

Regional rail access to the university is provided by the PATCO's City Hall station, located two blocks from center campus, and the RiverLINE's Cooper Street - Rutgers University station. The Walter Rand Transportation Center is located a few blocks from campus, which provides access to several NJ Transit bus lines. Additionally, the seasonally operated RiverLink Ferry running between Camden and Philadelphia has a stop at the nearby Adventure Aquarium.

As a service to students of the university, the Rutgers–Camden Police Department provides "a walking security escort for individuals to their vehicles; campus housing; the PATCO Hi-Speed Line station at Fifth and Market St.; and the Walter Rand Transportation Center on Broadway".[15] The campus also runs shuttle buses with stops throughout the campus.

Athletics Edit

The Rutgers–Camden's athletic teams are called the Scarlet Raptors. The university is a member in the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) for most of its sports since the 1985–86 academic year;[16] except men's golf and women's volleyball, which the NJAC does not sponsor either. In those two sports, the Scarlet Raptors are members of the United East Conference (UEC) for men's golf and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) for women's volleyball.

Rutgers–Camden competes in 17 intercollegiate varsity sports (8 for men and 9 for women): Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis and track & field (indoor and outdoor); while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, baseball, tennis, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball.

Achievements Edit

In 2006, Rutgers–Camden earned its first NCAA Division III national championship when the softball team defeated top-ranked and two-time defending champion St. Thomas (Minn.), 3–2. Rutgers–Camden set program marks with a 47–5 record and a 29-game winning streak.

In 2012 and 2013, Rutgers–Camden student-athlete Tim VanLiew won back-to-back NCAA Men's Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the javelin. He won his first title on May 26, 2012, with a throw of 67.19 meters (220.4 ft) at Claremont–Mudd–Scripps in Claremont, California. Nearly a year to the day of his first title, he not only defended his national javelin title, but he did so in record-breaking fashion. VanLiew's throw of 75.55 meters (247.9 ft) set the all-time NCAA Division III record for the new javelin, while shattering the NCAA Championship record, the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse stadium mark, and VanLiew's old Rutgers–Camden program record in the process.

Rutgers–Camden's men's soccer team went a school-record 37 consecutive games without a loss, a record that spanned the 2012 and 2013 seasons. The team compiled a 32–0–5 record during that time, the eighth-longest streak in NCAA Division III men's soccer history. The team earned a trip to the NCAA Division III National Championship for the first time in program history by defeating Loras College, 3–2, in overtime on Dec. 6, 2013, in San Antonio, Texas. The unbeaten streak came to an end on Dec. 7, 2013, in a 2–1 double-overtime loss to Messiah College in the NCAA Division III National Championship. The men's soccer team won three consecutive NJAC titles and in 2013 finished ranked No. 3 in the D3soccer.com Top 25 and No. 4 in the NSCAA national poll.

Student life Edit

Student body Edit

Approximately 6,600 undergraduate and graduate students attend Rutgers–Camden. Nearly 600 students live on campus. Renowned for its commitment for diversity, the student body is made up of students from 29 states and 33 countries. There are many clubs that represent various ethnic and racial groups, various religious denominations, political beliefs, and an LGBTQ club. There have been over 43,000 graduates as of 2016 [17]

 
The "Law Bridge" RU-Camden Law School student center.

Student media Edit

  • The Gleaner independent weekly newspaper; includes Features, Arts & Entertainment, Commentary, Weekly Word, Comics/Horoscope, Sports
  • WCCR-Camden Internet-based radio station [18]

Scholarly journals and publications Edit

Notable alumni Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ (PDF). National Association of College and University Business Officers and Commonfund Institute. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 28 January 2011.
  2. ^ Sepanic, Mike (April 27, 2021). "Antonio D. Tillis, Noted Scholar and Higher Education Leader, to Become Chancellor of Rutgers University–Camden". www.rutgers.edu (Press release). Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e (PDF). Rutgers University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-27. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
  4. ^ "Rutgers University─Camden". Camden.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 2012-07-06.
  5. ^ "Carnegie Classifications Institution Lookup". carnegieclassifications.iu.edu. Center for Postsecondary Education. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  6. ^ [1] May 4, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "About Rutgers Law". Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  8. ^ Everts, Bart. "Research Guides: Rowan University at Camden: Home". Libguides.rowan.edu. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  9. ^ Everts, Bart. "Research Guides: Camden County College at Camden: Home". Libguides.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Libraries | Rutgers University─Camden". Camden.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 2012-07-06.
  11. ^ "Rutgers-Camden Housing". Housing.camden.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  12. ^ "Home - Office of the Chancellor". Nbchancellor.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  13. ^ "Near Whitman House, A Queen Anne Revival For Writers - Hidden City Philadelphia". Hiddencityphila.org. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  14. ^ "Writers House". Writershouse.camden.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  15. ^ "Rutgers-Camden Security Escort Services". Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  16. ^ Rutgers–Camden official athletics website Retrieved on 2017-01-10.
  17. ^ "Facts & Figures | Rutgers University–Camden". Camden.rutgers.edu. May 9, 2016. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
  18. ^ "WCCR Rutgers Camden". Wccr.camden.rutgers.edu. Archived from the original on July 18, 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-06.
  19. ^ "Cooper Street Journal - Educate! Smart Is Great". Cooperstreetjournal.com. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  20. ^ "Mickle Street Review". Micklestreet.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-30.
  21. ^ "Home | Journal of Law & Public Policy". Rutgerspolicyjournal.org. Retrieved 2018-07-30.
  22. ^ "Welcome to the Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion". Lawandreligion.com. Retrieved 2012-07-06.
  23. ^ . Lawjournal.rutgers.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-07-23. Retrieved 2012-07-06.
  24. ^ "StoryQuarterly – The Literary Magazine at Rutgers–Camden". Storyquarterly.camden.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 2018-07-30.
  25. ^ "Prominent Philly Power Players Sue China over the Coronavirus". 21 April 2020.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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This article is about Rutgers University s campus in Camden New Jersey For the university as a whole see Rutgers University For other uses of Rutgers see Rutgers disambiguation Rutgers University Camden is one of three regional campuses of Rutgers University a public land grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey It is located in Camden New Jersey Founded in 1929 as the South Jersey Law School Rutgers Camden began as an amalgam of the South Jersey Law School and the College of South Jersey It is the southernmost of the three regional campuses of Rutgers the others being located in New Brunswick and Newark 4 It is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 5 RutgersThe State University of New JerseyCamdenOfficial Seal of Rutgers UniversityFormer namesCollege of South Jersey South Jersey Law SchoolMottoSol iustitiae et occidentem illustraMotto in EnglishSun of righteousness shine upon the West also TypePublic research universityEstablished1929 94 years ago 1929 Academic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 603 million 2010 systemwide 1 ChancellorAntonio D Tillis 2 PresidentJonathan HollowayAcademic staff254 3 Administrative staff430 3 Students6 158 3 Undergraduates4 497 3 Postgraduates1 661 3 LocationCamden New Jersey U S CampusUrban suburbanAlma MaterOn the Banks of the Old DelawareColors ScarletSporting affiliationsNCAA Division IIINew Jersey Athletic ConferenceMascotScarlet RaptorsWebsitecamden wbr rutgers wbr edu Contents 1 Academics 1 1 College of Arts and Sciences 1 2 Graduate and Professional Programs 1 3 Visual and Performing Arts 1 4 The Rutgers School of Business Camden 1 5 The Rutgers Law School 1 6 The Rutgers School of Nursing Camden 1 7 Libraries 2 Campus 2 1 Dorms and student housing 2 2 Alumni House 2 3 Writers House 2 4 Rutgers Camden Center for the Arts 2 5 Mid Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities 2 6 Transportation services 3 Athletics 3 1 Achievements 4 Student life 4 1 Student body 4 2 Student media 4 3 Scholarly journals and publications 5 Notable alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksAcademics EditRutgers Camden is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education 6 It has nearly 40 majors and 50 minors plus special programs an Honors College hands on research with faculty mentors study abroad internships civic learning and various graduate and advanced professional programs The academic year follows a 4 4 schedule of two four course semesters fall and spring During the winter study term students study various courses outside of typical curriculum for 3 weeks in January Rutgers students often take the winter study term to pursue internships or work on intensive research projects College of Arts and Sciences Edit nbsp Rutgers Digital Studies CenterThis article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest academic unit at Rutgers Camden Students enjoy the advantages of a personalized liberal arts education as well as the benefits of studying at a campus of a research university particularly the opportunity to work closely with distinguished faculty Majors and programs include studies in the humanities the arts the social sciences and the natural and physical sciences including those in traditional liberal arts fields as well as more professionally oriented courses of study The College of Arts and Sciences also has a highly selective Honors College which offers a challenging academic program that includes seminars junior and senior year projects and extracurricular activities Graduate and Professional Programs Edit The Graduate School offers 14 programs granting master s degrees in several liberal arts disciplines including history English literature languages and creative writing as well as advanced degrees in the biological chemical computer and mathematical sciences nursing psychology social work political science and public policy and Doctoral programs in Childhood Studies Computational Biology and Public Affairs with emphasis on community development An MBA program is offered through the Rutgers School of Business Camden Visual and Performing Arts Edit nbsp RU Camden campus walkThe Rutgers Camden Center for the Arts provides performances exhibitions education programs and community projects The Fine Arts Building on the Rutgers Camden campus houses the Walter K Gordon Theater Black Box Theater and the Stedman Gallery The Gordon Theater is the home venue for the Collingswood based Symphony in C The Rutgers School of Business Camden Edit Main article Rutgers School of Business Camden The Rutgers School of Business is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB The Rutgers Law School Edit The Rutgers Law School is a center of legal education with two campuses in Camden and Newark Its faculty is internationally recognized in a number of fields including constitutional criminal health and corporate law citation needed Its alumni are leading members of the bar in public and private practice settings throughout the nation citation needed The school is well represented among the state and federal judiciary citation needed The law school is a member of the Association of American Law Schools and is on the list of approved schools of the American Bar Association It offers a three year course of study for full time students and a four year part time program leading to the awarding of the Juris Doctor degree 7 The Rutgers School of Nursing Camden Edit The Rutgers School of Nursing Camden offers curricula that integrate nursing knowledge and clinical practice including baccalaureate programs for traditional students registered nurse students and second degree students a doctor of nursing practice program and certification in school nursing and wound ostomy continence nursing Libraries Edit The Paul Robeson Library develops and maintains access to materials that support undergraduate and graduate coursework and research A designated Federal Depository for the First U S Congressional District the library serves as a public resource for the citizens of New Jersey Library faculty deliver comprehensive support for reference and research questions in their subject areas Through the Paul Robeson Library the Rutgers Camden community may access the global resources of the Rutgers University Library System The Robeson library also serves as the academic library for students and faculty at the Camden campuses of Camden County College and Rowan University 8 9 Law Library One of New Jersey s largest law libraries serves as a research facility for law students legal practitioners and the general public The Law Library houses a collection of over 440 000 books and other materials and the collection is comprehensive in its holdings of American English Canadian and foreign legal periodicals The Law Library is located on three floors of the Law School Building A selective federal depository the Rutgers Camden Law Library hosts numerous online collections of public documents related to federal and New Jersey courts 10 Campus EditDorms and student housing Edit nbsp 330 CooperUndergraduate and graduate dorms are located at Third and Cooper Streets and a graduate residence hall is located at 330 Cooper Street 11 The twelve story residence hall is the tallest building on campus Many students live off campus in Camden s Cooper Grant neighborhood in Philadelphia or in surrounding suburbs such as Collingswood and Haddonfield Alumni House Edit The Rutgers Alumni House is located at 312 Cooper Street in a historic mansion built in 1809 and serves the alumni of all four Rutgers University campuses 12 nbsp Rutgers Alumni House Cooper StreetWriters House Edit The Rutgers Writers House is located at 305 Cooper Street in a house historically known as the Dr Henry Genet Taylor House 13 The house is home to the university s MFA in Creative Writing Program as well as the journals Cooper Street and StoryQuarterly The Writers House hosts writers scholars and others for various programs 14 Rutgers Camden Center for the Arts Edit North of the campus green The Rutgers Camden Center for the Arts houses the Stedman Art Gallery the Gordon Theater and the Black Box theater Mid Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities Edit Rutgers Camden is home to the Mid Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities MARCH a public humanities learning and professional center which publishes the Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia hosts fellowships and sponsors research projects on the Mid Atlanic region Transportation services Edit nbsp Cooper Street Rutgers University StationRegional rail access to the university is provided by the PATCO s City Hall station located two blocks from center campus and the RiverLINE s Cooper Street Rutgers University station The Walter Rand Transportation Center is located a few blocks from campus which provides access to several NJ Transit bus lines Additionally the seasonally operated RiverLink Ferry running between Camden and Philadelphia has a stop at the nearby Adventure Aquarium As a service to students of the university the Rutgers Camden Police Department provides a walking security escort for individuals to their vehicles campus housing the PATCO Hi Speed Line station at Fifth and Market St and the Walter Rand Transportation Center on Broadway 15 The campus also runs shuttle buses with stops throughout the campus Athletics EditSee also List of college athletic programs in New Jersey USA Division III The Rutgers Camden s athletic teams are called the Scarlet Raptors The university is a member in the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA primarily competing in the New Jersey Athletic Conference NJAC for most of its sports since the 1985 86 academic year 16 except men s golf and women s volleyball which the NJAC does not sponsor either In those two sports the Scarlet Raptors are members of the United East Conference UEC for men s golf and the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC for women s volleyball Rutgers Camden competes in 17 intercollegiate varsity sports 8 for men and 9 for women Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country golf soccer tennis and track amp field indoor and outdoor while women s sports include basketball cross country golf lacrosse soccer baseball tennis track amp field indoor and outdoor and volleyball Achievements Edit In 2006 Rutgers Camden earned its first NCAA Division III national championship when the softball team defeated top ranked and two time defending champion St Thomas Minn 3 2 Rutgers Camden set program marks with a 47 5 record and a 29 game winning streak In 2012 and 2013 Rutgers Camden student athlete Tim VanLiew won back to back NCAA Men s Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships in the javelin He won his first title on May 26 2012 with a throw of 67 19 meters 220 4 ft at Claremont Mudd Scripps in Claremont California Nearly a year to the day of his first title he not only defended his national javelin title but he did so in record breaking fashion VanLiew s throw of 75 55 meters 247 9 ft set the all time NCAA Division III record for the new javelin while shattering the NCAA Championship record the University of Wisconsin La Crosse stadium mark and VanLiew s old Rutgers Camden program record in the process Rutgers Camden s men s soccer team went a school record 37 consecutive games without a loss a record that spanned the 2012 and 2013 seasons The team compiled a 32 0 5 record during that time the eighth longest streak in NCAA Division III men s soccer history The team earned a trip to the NCAA Division III National Championship for the first time in program history by defeating Loras College 3 2 in overtime on Dec 6 2013 in San Antonio Texas The unbeaten streak came to an end on Dec 7 2013 in a 2 1 double overtime loss to Messiah College in the NCAA Division III National Championship The men s soccer team won three consecutive NJAC titles and in 2013 finished ranked No 3 in the D3soccer com Top 25 and No 4 in the NSCAA national poll Student life EditStudent body Edit Approximately 6 600 undergraduate and graduate students attend Rutgers Camden Nearly 600 students live on campus Renowned for its commitment for diversity the student body is made up of students from 29 states and 33 countries There are many clubs that represent various ethnic and racial groups various religious denominations political beliefs and an LGBTQ club There have been over 43 000 graduates as of 2016 17 nbsp The Law Bridge RU Camden Law School student center Student media Edit The Gleaner independent weekly newspaper includes Features Arts amp Entertainment Commentary Weekly Word Comics Horoscope Sports WCCR Camden Internet based radio station 18 Scholarly journals and publications Edit Cooper Street 19 Mickle Street Review 20 Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy J L P P 21 Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion 22 Rutgers Law Journal 23 StoryQuarterly 24 The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia Mid Atlantic Regional Center for the HumanitiesNotable alumni EditSee also List of Rutgers University people Wayne R Bryant J D 1972 New Jersey Senator 1995 2008 William T Cahill J D 1937 46th Governor of New Jersey 1970 1974 Bonnie Watson Coleman attended Member of the U S House of Representatives representing New Jersey s 12th District James J Florio J D 1967 49th Governor of New Jersey 1990 1994 Frank J Giordano Class of 1972 President and CEO of the Philly Pops Orchestra former president of the Union League of Philadelphia 25 Charles Hallahan Class of 1969 actor The Thing Hunter Michael B Lavery J D 1989 Current Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee and former Mayor of Hackettstown Kenneth LeFevre Class of 1976 member of the New Jersey General Assembly 1996 2002 Paul Lisicky Class of 1983 MFA 1986 author creative writing professor 2016 Guggenheim Fellow Walt MacDonald Class of 1974 CEO of Educational Testing Services Gene Muller Class of 1977 founder and CEO of Flying Fish Brewing Joseph A Mussomeli J D 1978 former ambassador to Slovenia and Cambodia Daniel Nester Class of 1991 poet and essayist Donald Norcross attended Member of the U S House of Representatives representing New Jersey s 1st District George Norcross attended Insurance executive and chairman of Cooper Health System John C Norcross Class of 1980 author psychiatrist university professor Brian T Attard Class of 2006 host of The Sports Box podcast Wendy Osefo Ph D 2016 political commentator and assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University Gregory Pardlo Class of 1999 poet recipient of the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Robert Pulcini Class of 1989 Academy Award nominated documentary and feature filmmaker co director of American Splendor Dana Redd Class of 1989 former Mayor of Camden New Jersey Eduardo Robreno J D 1978 Federal Judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Maria Rodriguez Gregg Class of 2013 member of the New Jersey General Assembly Gregory M Sleet J D 1976 Federal Judge for the United States District Court for the District of DelawareSee also Edit nbsp Philadelphia portal nbsp New Jersey portalHenry Rutgers List of Rutgers University people Presidents of Rutgers University Rutgers University Post secondary education in New Jersey List of American state universitiesReferences Edit U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2010 Endowment Market Value and Percentage Change in Endowment Market Value from FY 2009 to FY 2010 PDF National Association of College and University Business Officers and Commonfund Institute Archived from the original PDF on 17 July 2012 Retrieved 28 January 2011 Sepanic Mike April 27 2021 Antonio D Tillis Noted Scholar and Higher Education Leader to Become Chancellor of Rutgers University Camden www rutgers edu Press release Retrieved 5 August 2021 a b c d e 2010 2011 Factbook PDF Rutgers University Archived from the original PDF on 2011 08 27 Retrieved August 14 2011 Rutgers University Camden Camden rutgers edu Retrieved 2012 07 06 Carnegie Classifications Institution Lookup carnegieclassifications iu edu Center for Postsecondary Education Retrieved 13 September 2020 1 Archived May 4 2009 at the Wayback Machine About Rutgers Law Retrieved 8 May 2012 Everts Bart Research Guides Rowan University at Camden Home Libguides rowan edu Retrieved 19 May 2019 Everts Bart Research Guides Camden County College at Camden Home Libguides rutgers edu Retrieved 19 May 2019 Libraries Rutgers University Camden Camden rutgers edu Retrieved 2012 07 06 Rutgers Camden Housing Housing camden rutgers edu Retrieved 9 May 2012 Home Office of the Chancellor 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original on 2012 07 23 Retrieved 2012 07 06 StoryQuarterly The Literary Magazine at Rutgers Camden Storyquarterly camden rutgers edu Retrieved 2018 07 30 Prominent Philly Power Players Sue China over the Coronavirus 21 April 2020 External links EditOfficial website Official athletics website 39 56 56 N 75 07 26 W 39 949 N 75 124 W 39 949 75 124 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rutgers University Camden amp oldid 1168396756, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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