New chancellor for Rutgers-Camden eyes expansions in internships and international experiences Susan Snyder, The Philadelphia Inquirer The new chancellor at Rutgers University-Camden figured out that education was his career path after teaching at a Christian orphanage in the Dominican Republic decades ago. “There I found my love for teaching,” said Antonio D. Tillis, 55, who returned to the United States, entered graduate school and became a Hispanic Studies professor. Tillis, now dean of the college of liberal arts and social sciences at the University of Houston, will start July 1 at Rutgers-Camden, which serves more than 7,200 undergraduate and graduate students. He replaces Margaret Marsh, who has been serving as interim chancellor since Phoebe A. Haddon stepped aside last summer.