Rasheda Simpson-Weaver wins a “Commendation of Excellence” from the NSEE for her poster, “South Sudanese Asylum Seekers in Israel” presented at the 2014 NSEE conference in Baltimore

Rasheda Simpson-Weaver

Congratulations to doctoral student Rasheda Simpson-Weaver in receiving a Letter of Commendation from the National Society for Experiential Education (NSEE)  for her poster entitled, “South Sudanese Asylum Seekers in Israel” which she presented at the NSEE’s 2014 annual conference.

3 Rutgers–Camden Graduate Students Design an Innovative Pilot Project to Address the Foreclosure Crisis in Camden County

In 2009, the United States experienced arguably its most depressive economic period since the Great Depression.  The U.S. housing bubble had burst and many individuals were forced to foreclose on their properties in their last desperate attempt to shed debt and cut costs.  The effects of this economic downturn still have an effect today as … Continue reading 3 Rutgers–Camden Graduate Students Design an Innovative Pilot Project to Address the Foreclosure Crisis in Camden County

Christopher Wheeler

Christopher Wheeler

Congratulations to Christopher Wheeler, who has been accepted as a Class of 2015 Eagleton Fellow, receiving the Eagleton Alumni fellowship award.

Lori Minnite Cited in LULAC v. Deininger Case

An important decision was handed down in the Wisconsin voter ID case, LULAC v. Deininger.  The judge cited Professor Lori Minnite’s testimony in finding that the law unconstitutional and violation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (pp. 18-19): “As Professor Minnite testified, the publicity surrounding photo ID legislation creates the false perception that voter-impersonation … Continue reading Lori Minnite Cited in LULAC v. Deininger Case