An Educator at Heart
Once a first-generation college student, new Chancellor Antonio D. Tillis feels right at home at Rutgers–Camden.
Once a first-generation college student, new Chancellor Antonio D. Tillis feels right at home at Rutgers–Camden.
The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts presents a robust schedule of visual art exhibits in the Stedman Gallery, as well as museum education programming for K–12 teachers and students.
Rutgers–Camden hosts visiting artists, both in-person and through the SkypeOnArt Series, as well as exhibits in the Student Works Gallery.
The Mallery Series and Symphony in C feature world-class performers on stage at Rutgers–Camden.
The Rutgers University–Camden Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts presents a season of free concerts featuring student ensembles performing a wonderful variety of music.
The Rutgers University–Camden Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts presents two theatrical performances, and the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts presents a play for grades 3–12.
The Rutgers–Camden Writers House celebrates writing across diverse disciplines, media, and communities by hosting a range of literary readings, programs, and workshops.
The Rutgers University–Camden Gospel Choir in November presented a concert featuring inspirational and encouraging songs from gospel’s luminaries of the past three decades.
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