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As we begin 2025 and the spring semester, we invite you to reflect on what makes our University a truly special place: the diversity, kindness and mutual respect that unite us. The start of a new year is an opportunity to recommit to these values and to support one another in creating an inclusive and vibrant community for all.
Across South Jersey, more than 1,000 Rowan medical students are making a difference in people's lives - especially for those who are most vulnerable.\...
Yesterday, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University joined with Camden City, Camden County, and State of NJ officials to celebrate the ribbon-cutting of the Cooper-Camden Baby Cafe at the Riletta L. Cream library branch on Ferry Avenue in Camden, New Jersey’s first location in the Baby Cafe USA Network. The initiative, spearheaded by Lori Feldman-Winter, MD, MPH, professor of pediatrics at CMSRU and a nationally recognized expert in breastfeeding medicine, aims to provide breastfeeding parents with support, education, and connection. CMSRU Dean Annette C. Reboli, MD, and more than a half dozen CMSRU students also attended the event. The Cooper-Camden Baby Cafe is set to become a new Service Learning site for CMSRU students.
University has set in place a range of support systems for returning students, from advising and career counseling to financial assistance.
How do molecules find and form bonds with each other? Meet Nathaniel Nucci, molecular biophysicist.
Network program is the latest of many to feature first year student.
Key among those programs honored were Rowan’s online bachelor's degree options.
Marianne Karpinski doesn’t see her move from art education to nursing as a career change but rather as the next step in her lifelong mission to educate and care for others.
To celebrate the hidden artistry of scientific research and creative inquiry underway on its campuses, Rowan University has launched its first Art of Rowan Research Contest.
Rowan University’s College of Performing Arts returns for the 2025 spring semester with another brimming line-up of more than 35 performances from now through May. Whether through music, theatre, dance or a combination of all three, these performances will celebrate timeless works and inventive pieces that inspire imagination and wonder.