“What are you doing after college?” can be the most terrifying question you can ask a graduating senior — but not for these members of TCNJ’s class of 2023. Here’s a shortlist of what’s next for some of this year’s grads: Emily Podd, chemistry and visual arts The University of California San Diego, to start…
The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program is one of the most competitive sources of support for students in STEM fields, with the vast majority of recipients being first- and second-year graduate students. But this year, two TCNJ seniors earned recognition on the sought-after list of honorees. Chemistry major Alexis Luglio won a fellowship…
As TCNJ education majors finish up their classes this semester, they are more prepared than ever to enter the classrooms where they will teach. They’ve got the knowledge — that’s what TCNJ does best. But thanks to some faculty and alumni, they’re also well-equipped with items that traditionally can be difficult for budding teachers to…
“In the Club” is a series that showcases some of the 230+ recognized student organizations at TCNJ. Want to have your club featured? Drop a line to tcnjtoday@tcnj.edu to be considered for a future story. As students stood in line waiting for the doors to open for Late Night Take’s next on-campus movie-theater experience, there were no DeLoreans parked…
Seven co-authored papers from The College of New Jersey were the only undergraduate submissions from throughout the world accepted for presentation at the prestigious biannual 2023 D.C. Health Communication Conference hosted by George Mason University April 28–29, 2023. An additional three papers were accepted from TCNJ graduate students enrolled in the master’s in public health…