You are invited to our Open House at Rutgers University–Camden, where you can learn how to transfer your passion for arts, music, theater, filmmaking and art history into a dynamic […]
You’ve got a final draft of your poem/short story/essay and you’re ready to send it out into the world. How do you get it published? This workshop will take participants […]
Getting Published is a 3-hour long event on Saturday, March 23, designed to guide writers through the process of submitting their work.
Embark on a journey of cultural wellness with us as women gather to explore our health and wellbeing!
Virtua’s Eat Well Mobile Farmers Market provides access to produce year-round with the goal of improving health and ensuring good nutrition in underserved areas that lack reliable access to sufficient, […]
Cooper University Health Care is addressing childhood hunger and working to decrease food insecurity in young children. Early childhood is the most intensive period of brain and body development, and […]
Rutgers–Camden MFA Faculty Lauren Grodstein and Gregory Pardlo will read from their work. Lauren Grodstein is the author of five novels, including the New York Times bestseller A Friend of the Family and the Washington Post Book of the Year The Explanation for Everything. Her forthcoming novel We Must Not Think of Ourselves will be published by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill in November, 2023. Lauren’s […]
Virtua’s Eat Well Mobile Farmers Market provides access to produce year-round with the goal of improving health and ensuring good nutrition in underserved areas that lack reliable access to sufficient, […]
The Hilton Garden Inn celebrates Taco Tuesday every Tuesday in Water Street Grill! Join us for tacos, margaritas and live music from 5:30 to 8:30 pm.
Writing About Your Immigrant Experience is a sequence of two, two-hour long writing workshops on April 2 and April 9. This workshop seeks to encourage and empower participants to share their immigrant and refugee stories, whether they are first-generation immigrants, or those whose families came here a long time ago. We will discuss some tropes […]