Patrick Massaro received his associate’s degree in Biomedical Science/Health Care Option from Cumberland County College in 2013, a bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management from Wilmington ...
Nell Bang-Jensen is the recently appointed CEO & Producing Director of FringeArts in Philadelphia. She is passionate about work that helps arts organizations align with community-held values and ...
Emily Hyde teaches Critical Methods II, British Literature II, and courses in Global Modernisms in the English department. She is also the Faculty Fellow in the John H. Martinson Honors College where ...
Kathy earned her Ph.D. in Political Science from Temple University. Her teaching interests include: American government, race and poverty in America, public opinion and political behavior, state and ...
“Tremendously Helpful”: Charles Kuski (’11) on the CLIO Program and Learning to Write ...
Bill Freind earned his A.B. in English from the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, an M.A. in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his Ph.D. in English from the ...
Kleinstuber, Ross, Sandra Joy, and Elizabeth A. Mansley. 2016. "Into the Abyss: The Unintended Consequences of Death Penalty Abolition." University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change ...
Rowan University is a Carnegie-classified national doctoral research institution dedicated to excellence in undergraduate and graduate education.
“The Small Moments and Interactions That Helped Me Become Who I Am Now”: Al Lewis (‘06) on the Impact of His Time at Rowan University ...
Biography April Patrick graduated with a B.A. in English and Secondary Education from Schreiner University. She completed her M.A. at University of Houston in 2007 and her Ph.D. at Texas Christian ...
Jonathan Wigfall is an artist manager, publicist, digital marketing consultant, and an avid fan of Hip Hop/R&B music. Since graduating from Syracuse University in 2015, Jonathan Wigfall has worked ...
In the course of 100 years, our diplomas have borne five names for our institution: New Jersey State Normal School at Glassboro (1923), New Jersey State Teachers College at Glassboro—also known as ...