Faculty Awards & Honors
Our faculty are consistently awarded for their achievements in teaching, research, and service.
Powering the Rutgers University–Camden experience: Scholars who enjoy international reputations and deliver inspirational educations.
Our faculty are consistently awarded for their achievements in teaching, research, and service.
Rutgers–Camden faculty are some of the best in their fields, creating new knowledge and sharing it both in and out of the classroom.
Explore some of the recent published works of our distinguished faculty.
Each year, the Chancellor’s New Faculty Research Symposium provides a venue to highlight the work of a number of newer faculty members.
The following awards are just a few examples of how Rutgers–Camden honors its professors for their achievements in teaching, research, and service.
The Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence for Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty is open to full-time tenured or tenure-track faculty members at any stage of their career.
The Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence for Non-TenureTrack Faculty is open to full-time, non-tenure track faculty members.
The Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence for Lecturer Faculty is open to part-time faculty members.
*Prior to 2022, the award was titled "Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence for Part-Time Lecturer Faculty.
Prior to 2021, The Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence combined both tenure-track/tenured and non-tenure-track awards.
Provided by the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation of Philadelphia, the award honors outstanding teachers at colleges and universities across southeastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey.
These awards are given to Rutgers University–Camden faculty who have demonstrated outstanding achievements in research, scholarship, or creative work. There are two award categories:
This award is considered Rutgers’ highest honor for innovation in the classroom
Established in 1993, this award has become one of the top honors that Rutgers bestows upon its faculty in recognition of outstanding scholarly achievement and exceptional service to the University. The award commemorates the life and legacy of Dr. Daniel Gorenstein, a noted mathematician on the Rutgers–New Brunswick Campus.
This University-wide award celebrates faculty who forge effective connections between their research and teaching endeavors.
This award was presented annually by the Rutgers University–Camden Alumni Association based on nominations from campus graduates.
Assistant Professor Maria E. Solesio in the Department of Biology at Rutgers University in Camden focuses her research on the study of mitochondrial dysfunction in common diseases, but she is also creating opportunities for diverse students to learn.
Read More >>
Brigitte S. Cypress (Associate Professor)
Fundamentals of Qualitative Phenomenological Nursing Research (Wiley Publishing)
Dr. Margaret Betz (Assistant Teaching Professor, Philosophy)
Modes of Protest and Resistance: Strange Change in Morals Political (Palgrave Macmillan Press)
Dr. Kenneth Elliott (Associate Professor, Theater)
Beyond Ridiculous: Making Gay Theatre with Charles Busch in 1980s New York (University of Iowa Press)
Dr. Prospero Garcia, (Associate Professor, Spanish)
Teoría Sociocultural y Español (Routledge)
Dr. Lauren Grodstein (Professor, English; Graduate Director, Creative Writing)
We Must Not Think of Ourselves (Algonquin Books)
Dr. Ellen Malenas Ledoux (Associate Professor, English)
Laboring Mothers: Reproducing Women and Work in the Eighteenth Century (University of Virginia Press)
Dr. Elizabeth Pilliod (Assistant Professor, Art History)
Pontormo at San Lorenzo: The Making and Meaning of a Lost Renaissance Masterpiece (Harvey Miller/Brepols)
Dr. Emily Marker (Associate Professor, History)
Black France, White Europe: Youth, Race, and Belonging in the Postwar Era (Cornell University Press)
Dr. Beth Rabinowitz (Associate Professor, Political Science)
Defensive Nationalism: Explaining the Rise of Populism and Fascism in the 21st Century (Oxford University Press)
Dr. Jovanna Rosen (Assistant Professor, Public Policy and Administration)
Community Benefits: Developers, Negotiations, and Accountability (University of Pennsylvania Press)
Dr. Sarah Tosh (Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice)
The Immigration Law Death Penalty: Aggravated Felonies, Deportation, and Legal Resistance (NYU Press)
Rutgers University–Camden is at the forefront of cutting-edge research and exceptional creative activities. Our faculty members are leaders within their disciplines, exploring issues of great significance in today’s world. Each year, the Chancellor’s New Faculty Research Symposium provides a venue to highlight the work of a number of newer faculty members.