Thursday, Feb. 7
3 p.m.
Multi-Purpose Room, main level, Campus Center
Rutgers–Camden is home to some of the most productive emerging and established scholars in the world. Learn more about current research underway at Rutgers–Camden during the 2013 Chancellor’s Faculty Research Day, when the following junior faculty members will offer brief overviews of their work and answer questions from their faculty colleagues and students.
A reception with the participating faculty will follow the event. For more information, contact Nyeema Watson at (856) 225-6738.
Dr. Cynthia Ayres (assistant professor, nursing)
Topic: Factors Influencing the Health Practices of Asian Adolescents
Dr. Kate Epstein (assistant professor, history)
Topic: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Torpedo
Prof. Katie Eyer (assistant professor, law)
Topic: Constitutional Colorblindness and the Family
Prof. Jean Galbraith (assistant professor, law)
Topic: International Law and the Domestic Separation of Powers
Dr. Stacia Gilliard (assistant professor, criminal justice)
Topic: “If Drugs Does That to You, Then I Don’t Want It”; Neighborhood Dynamics as a Deterrent of Female Adolescent Marijuana Use
Dr. Anuja Gupta (assistant professor, management)
Topic: Adaptation Strategies in Dynamic Environments
Dr. Julie Hancock (assistant professor, human resources/organizational behavior)
Topic: Perceptions, Attitudes, and Behaviors: The Influence of Employee Turnover in Organizations
Dr. Christopher Nave (assistant professor, psychology)
Topic: Using Personality to Predict Behavior and Performance
