

The generation and sharing of new ideas is intrinsic to the Rutgers–Camden experience. Faculty and students work together to develop research innovations across a wide array of disciplines. In some instances, the results of those intensive efforts are represented in academic journals produced by students and professors, and utilized as critical resources by professors, practitioners, students, and many others. Rutgers–Camden's role as a global leader in academics and research clearly is evident in these scholarly journals, which contribute greatly to intellectual growth and discourse worldwide. These journals provide exceptional and competitive learning opportunities for students, and position Rutgers–Camden as a focal point for advancing concepts.
In addition to these journals, academic departments and research and service centers at Rutgers–Camden regularly produce newsletters that update graduates, colleagues, friends, and opinion leaders of the many accomplishments constantly achieved at Rutgers–Camden.
Produced by the Walt Whitman Program in American Studies at Rutgers–Camden, this online journal sparks dialogue and contributions by Walt Whitman scholars worldwide. See Mickle Street Review Site...
The Multinational Finance Journal publishes high-quality refereed articles on capital markets, financial institutions, management of investments, and corporate finance, dealing with issues that are relevant to the study and practice of finance in a global context.
This online resource, supported by the Department of English, seeks to preserve the poetry of noted American haiku poet Nick Virgilio and share his considerable achievement widely. See the Nick Virgilio Poetry Project Site...
The Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy is a premier forum for articulating the vital intersections between the law and public policy. Published by students at the Rutgers School of Law-Camden, the journal provides a unique intellectual arena for understanding law and culture.
Founded at the Rutgers School of Law-Camden in 1999, the Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion is a student-run organization that publishes legal scholarship with a focus on religion. The online journal is home to the internationally acclaimed Nuremberg Project.
The Rutgers Law Journal is the law review for the Rutgers School of Law-Camden and publishes timely and provocative legal scholarship of particular interest to the legal community.
Rutgers–Camden's leadership role as a pioneer in childhood studies is evidenced in this regular newsletter for academic and community leaders. See Center for Children and Childhood Studies Newsletter...
Published by the Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities at Rutgers–Camden, Cross Ties informs scholars and leaders in the humanities across New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia.
The newsletter for the undergraduate and graduate English programs at Rutgers–Camden provides a regular overview of accomplishments by graduates, current students, and faculty. See the Phoenix Site...
The Honors College at Rutgers–Camden delivers an in-depth look at exemplary student achievements through this newsletter. See the Pinnacle Site...