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Dreamcatcher on display at the High Street Gallery. - Staff Writer / Shane Bagot

Gallery Exhibition: Prima Materia

Shane Bagot, Staff Writer November 12, 2024

Nov. 7 marked the opening of the Prima Materia Exhibition at Rowan University's Art Gallery and Museum. The Exhibit was curated by art practitioner, anthropologist, and educator Anabelle Rodríguez-González....

"While Rowan does do a lot of things to make the campus accessible to all students, more needs to be done to alleviate undue burdens." - Graphics Editor / Julia Quennesson

Editorial: Rowan University can be more accessible

The Whit Staff December 6, 2023

While Rowan University makes an effort to be inclusive and accessible to all students, it is the opinion of The Whit Staff that the university does not go far enough in making the school accessible to...

"Multiplicities" and "Expanded View" discuss themes of identity at Rowan Art Gallery

“Multiplicities” and “Expanded View” discuss themes of identity at Rowan Art Gallery

Morgan Murnane November 30, 2022

On Nov. 17, Rowan Art Gallery held an opening reception for its newest group exhibition, “Multiplicities” featuring work from professional photographers Naomieh Jovin, Tommy Kha, Wendy Red Star and...

Genevieve Gaignard's “Black, White, and Red All Over” as featured in Rowan's 301 High Street Gallery. - Contributor / Kiley Parker

Inside the Curation of Rowan’s Art Galleries

Kiley Parker October 5, 2022

In addition to the various student and amateur artistic endeavors Rowan University offers its student body, Rowan also features its very own professional gallery to showcase art to the Rowan and Glassboro...

Artist, Genevieve Gaignard, features several female characters throughout her exhibit including this one from "Vanilla Ice." - Contributor / Morgan Murnane

“To Whom It May Concern” Tackles Race and Identity Through Art

Morgan Murnane & Bryant Lopez September 21, 2022

Rowan's Art Gallery held an opening reception for its newest installation, “To Whom It May Concern,” which featured pieces from interdisciplinary artist Genevieve Gaignard on Sept. 15.  The show...

Artist in residence Sidney Mullis leads a tour of the gallery during the artist talk event on Feb. 8. -Assistant Photo Editor/Miguel Martinez

Artist in Residence Sidney Mullis gives talk at ‘Legs Together’ opening reception

Matt Kass February 12, 2018

On Thursday, Feb. 8, Rowan University's 2018 Artist in Residence Sidney Mullis held an artist's talk for her exhibition "Legs Together." The show, on display in the Rowan University Art Gallery, revolves...

This part of the A4 project was near where the accident occured. (Photo Editor/Nicole Mingo)

Editorial: Is Rowan rushing?

The Whit Staff September 13, 2017

Rowan, have you been rushing? On Sept. 5, it was here: the 2017-2018 academic school year. As expected, Rowan had a few new things, and with that, a few things caused headaches. Over the summer, Nexus...

Signs indicated across campus not to drink water from certain fountains. Water testing is ongoing. -Stock photo

Editorial: At the end of the year, Rowan still has work to do

The Whit Staff April 26, 2017

Over the course of the year, The Whit has covered what will be considered another year of transition and growth for Rowan University. A lot has happened. But it doesn't come without issues and growing...

Rowan Artist in Residence Jay Walker sheds light on his gallery “Archetype”

Dylan Maslowski January 26, 2017

Some would typically imagine tape as a fast and efficient way to mend what's been broken. However, with a seemingly mundane tool, Philadelphia-based artist Jay Walker is able to create works of art in...

Editorial: 301 High St. is an accident waiting to happen

The Whit Staff October 12, 2016

There is an accident waiting to happen outside of Rowan University's 301 High St. building. The latest construction project on Rowan's campus and the surrounding area is just the latest example of a...

Final phase of Rowan Boulevard development approved

Scott Brody October 10, 2016

At its meeting on Oct. 4, the Glassboro planning board approved site plans for the final A4 phase of the Rowan Boulevard project. The go-ahead was given after two hours of testimony during which developers...

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