News about university research, service, and resources regarding COVID-19
Rutgers University–Camden faculty, staff, students, and alumni are deeply involved in responding to the impact of COVID-19 in myriad ways. From our School of Nursing faculty, students, and alumni who are working on the front lines, to the Senator Walter Rand Institute for Public Affairs, which has released influential studies on the coronavirus impact on hospitals and schools, to many more programs, Rutgers–Camden remains committed to serving the public in this time of crisis.
Resources
- COVID-19 Tracker
- Small Business Development Center
- Tenant Rights and Responsibilities
- Mortgage Foreclosure Clinic
- Cooperative Extension of Camden County
- Rutgers–Camden Office of Civic Engagement
News
Research
- South Jersey School Districts Face Budgetary Distress Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
- Rapid Screening Process for Infectious Diseases Being Created in Rutgers University–Camden Research Lab
- Researcher Explains Psychology of Coronavirus Fears and the Power of Nostalgia in Coping
- Law School Research Center Examines Insurance Crisis Caused by COVID-19 Pandemic
- National Experts Join Rutgers Law Center to Examine Surging Insurance Crisis
- Pandemic Will Be “Devastating” for Future of Live Theater, Says Professor
- Historian Compares and Contrasts 1918 Killer Flu to Coronavirus Pandemic
- Timing County Hospital Bed Shortfall during COVID-19
- Researcher Explains Potential Impact of Coronavirus Pandemic on Upcoming Presidential Election
Engagement
- Student-Veterans Activated to Combat COVID-19 Pandemic
- Nursing School Joins the Fight Against COVID-19 in South Jersey
- 2020 Grad Works on the Front Line of the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Law Student Collecting and Distributing Protective Gear for Health Care Professionals
- Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts Stays Connected via Online Art Activities and Programs
- SGA President Creates T-Shirt to Support COVID-19 Relief Effort
- Law School Professor Leads Initiative to Deliver Meals to Vulnerable Neighbors