Rutgers-Camden Honors College Students To Present Research Nationally

Two Honors College students recently learned of their acceptances to present their research at national conferences: Sujay Ratna, Biology ’22, will present at the National AMSA Conference In November. His topic Medical Students for Gun Safety: Why Gun Violence Matters for Premeds and Future Physicians was accepted as a talk for the American Medical Students … Continue reading Rutgers-Camden Honors College Students To Present Research Nationally

Rutgers-Camden Honors College Students Rally for Charitable Causes

A new school year is a time of excitement and activity for all students, but students in the Honors College at Rutgers-Camden have been busy, going above and beyond to support local charitable organizations. Nitan Shanas, a junior Psychology major and Civic Scholar at Rutgers – Camden, is organizing a sleep out to support Joseph’s … Continue reading Rutgers-Camden Honors College Students Rally for Charitable Causes

Connect with WWII History in France this Summer—Scholarships Available!

Connect with WWII History in France this Summer—Scholarships Available! The Honors College was recently contacted about an opportunity for college students to attend the Normandy Academy, an 11-day summer study abroad opportunity that allows students to learn about World War II through an up-close and immersive program in Normandy, France. The stewards of the John … Continue reading Connect with WWII History in France this Summer—Scholarships Available!

Student Advocacy Day

Every April, the Rutgers Office of Federal Relations hosts an undergraduate student advocacy day on Capitol Hill. Applicants from across the university have the opportunity to spend one day in Washington, DC to advocate for federal investments in student aid with Members of Congress and their staff. This year’s trip will be on Tuesday, April 17, 2018. … Continue reading Student Advocacy Day