Brewing and Fermentation Science
Calling all craft beer enthusiasts! Our Brewing Certificate Program can turn your passion for craft brewing into a career, whether your dream is running your own microbrewery, working in a taproom, or in hospitality.
Calling all craft beer enthusiasts! Our Brewing Certificate Program can turn your passion for craft brewing into a career, whether your dream is running your own microbrewery, working in a taproom, or in hospitality.
Location: Mount Holly Arts Campus - Mount Holly
This fun investigative four-day Pre-College Summer Fashion Workshop is designed for HS teens to enjoy and experiment with unique creative fashion projects that range from Mood/Concept boards, Fashion Croquis Sketching, Sewing/Upcycling, Creative Draping, and hands experimenting with Digital Design CLO3 software and avatars.
Location: Laurel Hall 320 - Mount Laural Campus
Join us as we gather to celebrate the life and career of Mary T. Washington Wylie, the first African American CPA. Women from across campus will share their experiences working in male-dominated fields. Coffee and light snacks will be served and anyone is welcome to attend.
Location: Virtual Meeting
Information sessions are offered at several points throughout the year and are mandatory for admission into the dental hygiene program. They are held in a virtual format using the registration link below. Registration is required.
Location: Votta Hall, Auditorium - Mount Laurel Campus
Come listen to author and founder of Centurion Ministries in Princeton, NJ, Jim McCloskey, speak about the book Framed. Jim will discuss the stories in the book which detail individuals who were wrongfully convicted and the work done to free them. All students, faculty, staff, and community members are welcome to join.
Location: Votta Hall Auditorium - Mount Laurel Campus
From planetary defense to medical breakthroughs and cutting-edge telescopes to the technology in our pockets, we’ll reveal how our quest to explore the universe drives innovation that shapes our future. Discover how astronomy connects us and fuels discoveries that help us better understand the universe and ourselves.
Speaker: Amy Barraclough, Rowan University Planetarium Director
³Ô¹ÏÍø has appointed two new deans to its leadership teams this academic year: Dr. Francis Canedo to lead Humanities, Business, and Social Sciences (HBSS) department and Ashley Castiglia to lead Enrollment Management.
Last summer, twelve ³Ô¹ÏÍø students signed up to become student models for the college. Over a few weeks, they participated in several photoshoots both in the studio and around the campus and became the face of the college and its brand. You’ll see their faces all over campus, on benches, posters, banners, and flyers, and they even pop up on the promotional video on the college website’s homepage.
Location: Student Success Cafeteria, Mount Laurel Campus
March is National Nutrition Month is a campaign by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and an opportunity for raising discussion and awareness of the importance of good nutrition to supporting good health and well-being. In this lively and interactive event, fundamental concepts, insights and tips that everyone should know and celebrate for good eating patterns and realizing the health benefits of optimal nutrition.