From Camden to Beijing: N.J. Student’s Success Highlights Global Scholarship Program
Tania Martinez was recently selected for a year-long master’s degree program in Beijing, China. She is the first in Rutgers–Camden history to earn the honor.
Tania Martinez was recently selected for a year-long master’s degree program in Beijing, China. She is the first in Rutgers–Camden history to earn the honor.
Alumna Tania Martinez has been named a Schwarzman Scholar, becoming the first representative of Rutgers University–Camden to earn the prestigious honor. Schwarzman Scholars is considered one of the most selective graduate programs in the world.
Two Rutgers alumni and one senior were named Schwarzman Scholars – one from each campus location in a historic first for the university.
Rutgers University–Camden is proud to announce that Paul Boyd, a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences majoring in philosophy, has been named a 2024 Harry S. Truman Scholar.
Paul Boyd Was One of 60 Selected from 709 Candidates.
While serving 10 years in prison for armed robbery, Paul Boyd of Ocean City, New Jersey, decided he would not let that mistake define him.
Rutgers University–Camden is proud to announce that Montrell Sanders, a doctoral student in public affairs, has been named a finalist for the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Award.
Sarah Filippi-Field, has earned a German Academic Exchange Service scholarship to pursue a master of public policy degree at the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt.
Rutgers–Camden Celebrates Semifinalists for Prestigious Student Award.
Newly minted Rutgers-Camden graduate Sarah Filippi-Field is heading to Germany to study public policy on a full-ride, prestigious scholarship.
Fellowship advisors from more than 20 colleges and universities across the Mid-Atlantic gathered on the campus of Rutgers University–Camden for the regional meeting of the National Association of Fellowship Advisors (NAFA).