Be sure to watch the latest episode of
RCSJ Today, a TV program that covers news and events here at Rowan College of South Jersey.
RCSJ Today airs every
Wednesday and
Thursday at
11:00 a.m. and
7:00 p.m. on
Comcast Channel 97 or
FiOS Channel 34 in Gloucester County. A new episode airs approximately every four weeks. Click the links below to watch the program on YouTube.
Episode #8
Episode #7
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RCSJ Today Commencement Special - Full Episode. You may also watch individual segments.
This episode features:
- Commencement Highlights and Parade of Graduates Hear President Keating's commencement address, listen to messages from student speakers, virtually experience the official conferral of degrees, and enjoy highlights from the safe and socially distanced drive-up Parade of Graduates held at our Gloucester and Cumberland campuses.
- Salute to the Class of 2020 The Class of 2020 is the first to graduate from Rowan College of South Jersey, which was established in July of 2019 when Rowan College at Gloucester County and Cumberland County College merged. Here's a special salute to Class of 2020!
- Mother and Son Find their Fit at RCSJ People of all ages and backgrounds have found their fit at RCSJ, and many of them have described how their path to success started here. Mother and son Melissa and Christopher Harvey got to celebrate their achievements together at the Parade of Graduates on our Cumberland campus, where Melissa was awarded degrees in Business Administration and Human Resource Management, and Christopher earned a Criminal Justice degree toward his goal of becoming a State Police officer.
- Cumberland Highlights Here are more special moments from the celebration at our Cumberland campus.
- Gloucester Highlights Additional highlights celebrating students at our Gloucester campus.
Episode #6
Watch the RCSJ Today #6 Full Episode. You may also watch individual segments.
This episode features:
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Covid 19 Vaccination Mega-site Tour Governor Phil Murphy, Dr. Josette Palmer of the Gloucester County Health Department, N.J. Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli, and N.J. Senate President Steve Sweeney touring the Covid 19 vaccination mega-site on the RCSJ campus, where RCSJ President Dr. Frederick Keating greeted the governor with a friendly elbow bump.
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Best Practices for Staying Healthy Dean of Nursing & Health Professions and Campus Medical Director of Rowan College of South Jersey Dr. Susan Hall providing encouragement and advice on the best practices to protect you and your loved ones from getting Covid 19 and staying healthy this winter.
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Veterans Day celebration Highlights featuring recognition of RCSJ student Bernard Moran, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired.
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Camden County Emerald Society Pipes and Drums playing “God Bless America" during the Veterans Day celebration.
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Episode #5
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RCSJ Today #5 Full Episode. You may also watch individual segments.
This episode features:
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Provost and Vice President of Academic ServicesDr. Brenden Rickards Announcement that
RCSJ will continue to offer all courses online for the spring semester, with the exception of a few classes requiring a hands-on component.
Watch the highlights from the announcement
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RCSJ Rowan Choice
student Isaiah Green has written a book about his life-changing experience
surviving a high school football game where gunfire erupted, sending hundreds scrambling and leaving a 10-year-old boy dead.
In this extended interview, Isaiah shares more details about what inspired him to write "Through My Eyes: Football, Fear, Faith, and Humility" and his plans for the future.
Click here to watch the extended interview
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Helping Displaced Homemakers Virtually People in Transition
Director
Crystal Noboa shares how
displaced homemakers are being
helped virtually to navigate the many career, financial, life-skill, emotional support, and resources the agency offers. Visit the People in Transition website.
Episode #4
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RCSJ Today #4 Full Episode.
You may also watch the individual segments. This episode features:
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Provost and Vice President of Academic Services
Dr. Brenden Rickards and Nursing and Health Professions Dean and Medical Director
Dr. Susan Hall discuss how
RCSJ will offer all courses online for the fall, with the exception of a few classes requiring a hands-on component.
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RCSJ Student
Ashley Kulikowski talks about a nonprofit she created called Fearless Movement, and how her experience at RCSJ helped her to keep moving forward.
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Cumberland Campus Director of Fine Arts
Jackie Sandro-Greenwell shares details about
FREE Virtual Art Camp Workshops offering fun for all ages.
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Episode #3
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RCSJ Today #3 Full Episode. You may also watch the individual segments.
This episode features:
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RCSJ Class of 2020 graduate
George Guy III
talks with Executive Director of Student Engagement
Samantha Van Kooy
about how Rowan College of South Jersey celebrated the accomplishments of the
Class of 2020 Click here to watch
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Prof. Lavett Ballard
describes how she was selected to create a
special cover for Time magazine, and shares her journey from community college student to internationally-recognized emerging artist. Click here to watch
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Members of the
RCSJ Gloucester Campus Music Society gather together virtually to sing
Lean on Me
Episode #2
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RCSJ Today #2 Full EpisodeYou may also watch the individual segments.
This episode features:
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Director of Performing Arts
Prof. Deborah Bradshaw describes the innovative way the
Theater Program for students at the Cumberland Campus has been adapted for online learning.
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Angie Pachini catches up with RCSJ faculty member
Brian Buttler about how he has been using his communication and networking skills to
spread a daily dose of kindness during these challenging times.
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Provost and Vice President of Academic Services
Dr. Brenden Rickards gives an update on the need to
move to online learning for the spring semester.
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PTK Co-advisor
Shawn Rutter chats with NJ State PTK President
Candice Giunta about Gloucester Campus
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society activities and accomplishments.
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RCSJ student
Blessing Ike speaks with
Ya Vanca Brooks about
Diversity Committee activities that promote civility, respect, and inclusion. Click here to watch
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Even though they can’t perform together in person, instructor
Jim Boeckle found a way to bring the
RCSJ Gloucester Music Society together to raise their voices with an encouraging song.
RCSJ Music Society sings True Colors
Episode #1
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RCSJ Today #1 Full EpisodeYou may also watch the individual segments.
This episode features:
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Historic Merger – RCSJ President Dr. Frederick Keating discusses the historic merger of Cumberland County College and Rowan College of Gloucester County that has resulted in the first regional, dual-campus college in New Jersey.
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Groundbreaking Eds, Meds, and Commerce project – RCSJ President Dr. Frederick Keating recounts what led to the groundbreaking of the “Eds, Meds, and Commerce” construction projects and the unique partnerships that will bring together an innovative college, prestigious medical school, and labor and commerce resources at new facilities on the RCSJ Gloucester campus.
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Academic Division Update – RCSJ President Dr. Frederick Keating provides an update on the changes being planned for academic divisions that will result in clear career pathways and provide more seamless transfer opportunities.
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3+1 Program – RCSJ President Dr. Frederick Keating describes the innovative 3+1 program, a unique opportunity for students to earn a Rowan University bachelor’s degree for less than $30,000 by paying three years at the community college cost and the final year at the university rate.
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Rowan College Soccer Derby – RCSJ President Dr. Frederick Keating recaps the Rowan College Derby – the first time the Gloucester campus Roadrunners faced the Cumberland campus Dukes since coming together as Rowan College of South Jersey. The men’s and women’s soccer teams met up on fields of the Rowan University soccer stadium for this historic double-header.