A team of TCNJ physics researchers are mapping out ways the local community can beat the increasing heatPosted on September 11, 2023
New Jersey requires climate change education. A year in, here’s how it’s going — Lauren Madden featured on NPRPosted on August 21, 2023
TCNJ School of Education Faculty “Backpack Project” provides school supplies to local studentsPosted on August 15, 2023
Six questions with Pamela Barnett, dean of the School of the Arts and CommunicationPosted on August 7, 2023
Is the water at the Jersey Shore clean or dirty? Here’s what water testing tells us. — Alexis Mraz, assistant professor of public health, quoted in NJ.comPosted on August 4, 2023
TCNJ School of Nursing and Health Sciences gets shot in the arm thanks to $33 million grant from Office of the Secretary of Higher EducationPosted on July 12, 2023
Kinesiology professor Avery Faigenbaum earns honor from American College of Sports MedicinePosted on June 21, 2023
TCNJ ECE faculty member Ambrose Adegbege wins Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to NigeriaPosted on June 20, 2023
Penguins in Your Fridge? These 7-Year-Olds Have Climate Solutions. — Lauren Madden featured in The New York TimesPosted on June 15, 2023
How the I-95 collapse compares to I-85 collapse in Atlanta six years ago — Andrew Bechtel, Department of Civil Engineering chair, quoted in 6abc Action NewsPosted on June 13, 2023
Now trending: Incoming student government leaders go viral to serve their college constituentsPosted on June 2, 2023
When we teach math or English in New Jersey, we should include lessons on climate change | Opinion by Lauren Madden in NJ.comPosted on May 31, 2023
Like mother, like daughter: The unexpected path to a ‘really special’ TCNJ graduation — MyCentralJersey.comPosted on May 13, 2023
Two seniors earn recognition from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship ProgramPosted on May 12, 2023
Possible meteorite crashes through roof of New Jersey home — Physics professor Shannon Graham quoted in 6ABCPosted on May 10, 2023
TCNJ’s School of Education is preparing grads for their futures in unexpected — but much needed — ways.Posted on May 8, 2023
Seven papers from TCNJ are only undergraduate submissions from around the world presented at prestigious 2023 D.C. Health Communication ConferencePosted on May 3, 2023
Computer science research team explores how machine learning can translate sign languagePosted on May 1, 2023
TCNJ celebrates Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage MonthPosted on April 25, 2023
TCNJ English department makes an impressive showing at national honor society conventionPosted on April 17, 2023
TCNJ inducts inaugural class of Alpha Alpha Alpha honor society for first generation studentsPosted on April 12, 2023
New graduate certificate in professional and UX/UI writing launches this summerPosted on April 11, 2023
Colleges and universities with support programs welcome students with autism — New Jersey MonitorPosted on April 7, 2023
Seniors Molly O’Brien and Katrine Olsen champion women’s health for a top prizePosted on April 3, 2023
TCNJ, Rider, MCCC partner for Capital 3 Collaborative to benefit EOF studentsPosted on March 27, 2023
Passport to Play Relieves Stress at The College of New Jersey — CampusRecMag.comPosted on March 23, 2023
TCNJ choirs to perform at national festival for LGBTQIA+ youth at Lincoln CenterPosted on March 22, 2023
Poets&Quants for Undergrads once again names TCNJ a Best Undergraduate Business School for 2023Posted on March 14, 2023
Author Clint Smith, inaugural Foster Distinguished Visitor, reckons with America’s history of slaveryPosted on March 13, 2023
The opportunities for undergrad researchers in this biomedical engineering lab are out of this worldPosted on March 6, 2023
Will college-business partnerships help students snag well-paying jobs? — Business Dean Kathryn Jervis featured in NJ BizPosted on February 27, 2023
TCNJ professors help teachers and students in Ukraine to prepare for their country’s future.Posted on February 24, 2023
Faculty members honored at first annual Faculty/Librarian Recognition AwardsPosted on February 20, 2023
Mercer County Community College students to benefit from new paths to TCNJPosted on February 17, 2023
New Jersey educators say AP African American studies course is ‘crucial’ — Zakiya Adair featured on WHYYPosted on February 16, 2023
TCNJ students deliver heartfelt Valentine’s Day messages to Princeton House patientsPosted on February 15, 2023
How Kat Jorgensen and David Roberts are opening doors to reading — literally.Posted on February 13, 2023
Communication studies student Bella Mashanski is a passionate advocate for the Deaf communityPosted on February 9, 2023
Former TCNJ President Gitenstein and husband, Donald Hart, gift $1 million to benefit student and faculty scholarshipPosted on February 2, 2023
TCNJ’s School of Business reaccredited by Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of BusinessPosted on January 26, 2023
Two psychology students study the surprising way gender stereotypes may affect how individuals approach the game of chessPosted on January 23, 2023
How a message from a student inspired this professor’s prize-winning research on the experiences of Asian American classroom teachersPosted on January 20, 2023
Teaching troubles: Worrisome signs in NJ and possible solutions — Suzanne McCotter featured on NJ Spotlight NewsPosted on December 20, 2022
TCNJ Foundation’s Student Investment Fund provides real-world experience while serving the communityPosted on December 14, 2022
TCNJ President Kathryn Foster establishes Foster Distinguished Visitor SeriesPosted on December 8, 2022
TCNJ recognized as a 2022 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for college student voting Posted on November 16, 2022
Surviving an apocalypse just got easier, thanks to this first-year seminar.Posted on November 14, 2022
Three tips on breaking into the music industry from alum Jennifer Fowler ’96Posted on November 4, 2022
A $600,000 grant from NSF is helping Melissa Zrada ’12 prep teachers to see data differently Posted on November 2, 2022
How have scary movies changed over the years? We talk to faculty expert Matthew Lawrence for answers — and his top five scariest flick picks.Posted on October 31, 2022
School of Nursing and Health Sciences partners with Capital Health for mass casualty drillPosted on October 27, 2022
This course finds the right formula for mixing art, chemistry, and global travel.Posted on October 17, 2022
TCNJ’s Stuart Carroll selected by U.S. Department of State for prestigious program Posted on October 12, 2022
Nicholas McBride receives certification as a Human Rights Campaign “Welcoming Schools” national facilitatorPosted on October 5, 2022
How TCNJ students are getting a little help from their furry — and even scaled — friends.Posted on October 3, 2022
Secretary of State Tahesha Way launches NJ Ballot Bowl at TCNJ — NJ Spotlight NewsPosted on September 21, 2022