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Buddha Fountain
Historic Johnson Park

Long considered a hidden New Jersey jewel, historic Johnson Park on the Rutgers–Camden campus now shines as a fully restored community resource.


Through the Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs, Rutgers–Camden students, faculty, and staff are helping to transform a North Camden community.
Helping to Green North Camden

Through the Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs, Rutgers–Camden students, faculty, and staff are helping to transform a North Camden community.


winners of the 2009 South Jerseyan of the Year Awards from Rutgers–Camden
2009 South Jerseyan of the Year Awards

The winners of the 2009 South Jerseyan of the Year Awards from Rutgers–Camden are (l. to r.) Daniel Lombardo, president and CEO of Volunteers of America Delaware Valley; New Jersey State Senator Stephen Sweeney (D.—3); and Michael Carbone, president of TD Bank’s metro Philadelphia market.

Programs & Projects

Business

Fostering economic growth and business development characterizes Rutgers–Camden’s dedicated service initiatives in this area.

Community Resources

As a proud neighbor and leading New Jersey institution, Rutgers–Camden offers many ways to serve the general public.

Education

The children of New Jersey benefit from Rutgers–Camden’s intensive efforts to encourage a lifelong love of learning.

Government and Public Policy

Leadership – current and future – at every level of public life in New Jersey receives support from the following Rutgers–Camden endeavors.

Health and Well-Being

A healthy lifestyle is important to success, and Rutgers–Camden brings its expertise in well-rounded health into the community.

Legal Matters

Rutgers–Camden provides guidance and explanation of the complexities of the law in both everyday life and matters of statewide and national significance.