The first annual Rutgers School of Business–Camden Celebration of Distinction honored alums, corporate, and community partners for their notable achievements and contributions to the university and beyond.
The Morris County Organization for Hispanic Affairs turned to the Professional and Executive Education at Rutgers–Camden to help craft a training program that would help their employees focus on effective customer service, leadership, and embracing a growth mindset.
Rutgers School of Business–Camden’s Nyree Oliver is the university’s first student to earn a fellowship through the Ivory Bridges Foundation, whose mission is to provide first-generation students with a pathway toward an equitable future.
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.