Ballots, Babies, & Banners of Peace: American Jewish Women’s Activism, 1890-1940

Ballots, Babies, & Banners of Peace: American Jewish Women’s Activism, 1890-1940 A talk sponsored by History, Philosophy & Religion, and Women’s & Gender Studies Tuesday April 16, 2013, 4:30 – 6 pm, Law School Faculty Lounge, Reception after the talk Professor Melissa Klapper, Department of History, Rowan University Dr. Klapper, who teaches American, Jewish, and … Continue reading Ballots, Babies, & Banners of Peace: American Jewish Women’s Activism, 1890-1940

Prof. Holowchak talk on Jefferson

The March of Morality: Making Sense of Jefferson’s Moral Sense M. Andrew Holowchak Thursday April 4, 12:20-1:20, in the 429 Cooper Street building first floor Seminar Room. Free pizza and soda!  Much has been made of his debt to Scottish philosophers, ancient ethicians, and even Jesus concerning his moral-sense ethics in Jefferson’s writings. Such “wild” … Continue reading Prof. Holowchak talk on Jefferson

Arts and Sciences Internships

Students in Philosophy and Religion should consider pursuing a job internship through Rutgers-Camden’s Career Center. Internships can take place in a wide variety of potential careers and help you gain practical experience, clarify your career goals, build a network, achieve a competitive advantage, and even earn you college credit. For more information, contact James Marino … Continue reading Arts and Sciences Internships

New Professor to Join Department

The department is proud to announce that it will welcome a new Assistant Professor of Philosophy in Fall 2013, Dr. James Genone, currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at Franklin and Marshall College. Dr. Genone received his B.A. and Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley, and also holds an M.A. in philosophy from … Continue reading New Professor to Join Department

Dr. Charme on the End of the World

You might want to tune in to “CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood” on Sunday, Dec. 16, 9-10:30 a.m. Dr. Charme, Professor of Religion, will be discussing the Mayan calendar and the prospects of the end of the world.

Are Children’s Rights Philosophically Viable?

Philosophy Society discussion with Professor John Wall, Thursday November 8th, 12:20-1:20 p.m., 429 Cooper Street first floor conference room. Free pizza and soda. See flier at Children_s_Rights-1