Speaking at the Rutgers University–Camden Chancellor’s Lecture Series, Heather McGhee, New York Times bestselling author of The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone, asked a simple question: “Why can’t we have nice things?”
Chancellor Antonio D. Tillis welcomed the Rutgers–Camden community to the Walter K. Gordon Theater to share an update on several transformative and notable developments across campus as well as an update on the overall state of the university in his annual spring address.
Rutgers–Camden’s online programs have been recognized among the nation’s best. The university placed in the top 100 of seven different U.S. News & World Report categories in the newly released 2025 rankings.
Meet the recipients of the awards honoring members of the Rutgers–Camden community for all they do for students, employees, the university and the broader society.
Rutgers University–Camden continued its observance of Veterans Day with a November 12 luncheon honoring members of the beloved Camden community who have served or continue to serve in the United States armed forces.
Mercy Romero returned to her hometown as the Rutgers University–Camden Chancellor’s Distinguished Visiting Scholar, bringing her scholarship and creative voice to a series of programs dedicated to place and community.