Holly HK Didi-Ogren has been awarded a long-term research fellowship by the Japan Foundation for the 2013-2014 academic year.
Holly HK Didi-Ogren has been awarded a long-term research fellowship by the Japan Foundation for the 2013-2014 academic year.
Communications professor Lorna Ann Johnson-Frizell has been making movies her way for 20 years.
Biology Professor Janet Morrison’s six-year study will measure the effects of invasive species on the region’s forests.
John Karsnitz, the longtime chair and professor of technological studies at TCNJ, retired in December 2012. A scholarship fund has been established to honor the visionary educator.
TCNJ maintains a Critical Incident Planning Group, which meets continuously throughout the year and develops action plans for potential emergency occurrences, including violent crimes, natural disasters, facilities failures, rapidly spreading illness, and many other potential challenges.
Sophomore Brandon Pugh, a political science major, is working to improve the school system from which he graduated just two years ago.
Occasionally, a graduate may be hard-pressed to find a direct link between his or her TCNJ studies and his or her current career. Not so for Michael Movsovich ’86, a senior partner in the New York office of the Kirkland & Ellis law firm.
The Ellen Knowles Harcourt Scholarship Fund provides access to a TCNJ education for low-income students who have overcome great personal challenges.
Residents across the Garden State are still recovering and rebuilding from the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. Through
the Here for Home initiative, TCNJ’s campus community is lending a hand.
Sentinel: June 18, 2013