Three Rutgers University–Camden students are among 600 nationwide to have been awarded prestigious Critical Language Scholarships by the U.S. Department of State.
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.
Duane Horne, a Marine Corps combat veteran and Bronze Star recipient, was recently named a 2025 Truman Scholar finalist for his interest in and commitment to a career in public service.
Alumna’s jam-packed journey of scholarship and activism will lead her to China to pursue a master’s degree through the prestigious Schwarzman Scholar program.
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.
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. Boyd is among 60 new Truman scholars selected from 709 candidates nominated by 285 colleges and universities nationwide.