Lisa Berkman / Staff Writer

President Richard L. McCormick asks for a separate vote for the New Brunswick and Camden campuses proposals yesterday at the State House Annex Complex in Trenton during a New Jersey Senate Higher Education meeting.
President Richard L. McCormick asks for a separate vote for the New Brunswick and Camden campuses proposals yesterday at the State House Annex Complex in Trenton during a New Jersey Senate Higher Education meeting.

President Richard L. McCormick asks for a separate vote for the New Brunswick and Camden campuses proposals yesterday at the State House Annex Complex in Trenton during a New Jersey Senate Higher Education meeting.

TRENTON — The New Jersey Senate Higher Education discussed the proposed merger between the University’s Camden campus and Rowan University on Monday, which faced criticisms from University President Richard L. McCormick and a group of protestors.

More than 50 faculty, staff and students from all three of the University’s campuses gathered outside the State House Annex Complex in Trenton to protest the possible merger.

McCormick, who also attended the discussion, said he wants to invest in the Camden campus and would prefer to vote on the New Brunswick and Camden proposals separately.

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