Professor Charlene Mires is a Rutgers-Camden Digital Studies Center Fellow for 2016-17. The fellowship supports her research in relationships between urban development and historical memory, particularly in the case of the Cooper Street Historic District,
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Presentation by Professor Epstein
Professor Kate Epstein gave a talk titled “Seizing the Torch: Globalization, Hegemony, and the Anglo-American Relationship, 1865–1918,” in the “America in the World” series, at the School of History and Sociology, Georgia Tech, 2016.
Dr. Shankman’s New Book: An Interview
Political rancor is nothing new, says history professor Andrew Shankman in this recent newspaper article: https://www.philly.com/philly/columnists/kevin_riordan/20161018_Political_rancor__Nothing_new__says_Rutgers-Camden_history_prof.html
Dr. Wayne Glasker Interviewed by Rutgers Today Magazine
Rutgers Today Article “Brown v. Board of Education decision of 1954”
Food Donation for the Cathedral Kitchen, by African American History Class Spring 2016
Each semester the African American History class donates food and personal hygiene items for the Cathedral Kitchen. Deeds, not merely words…………Dr. Wayne Glasker
Rutgers’ History Department Food Drive for the Cathedral Kitchen – Fall 2015
A big thank you to Rutgers’ students, professors and staff that have contributed to this food drive!