Sherida Hinckson has a knack for numbers. It was encouraged by her parents — especially her father, who used to write out math problems on pieces of scrap paper while he was at work and bring them home for her to solve. Unsurprisingly, she excelled in the subject, and when it came time to pick…
An alumnae panel, an evening with an activist and Bear Clan Mother, and a one-woman show are all part of TCNJ’s programming for Women’s History Month. March 1 marks a month-long celebration of women’s diverse accomplishments — from Civil War surgery to campaigning for suffrage to modern activism. All members of the campus community are…
Humans produce about 300 million tons of plastic waste every year — nearly equivalent to the weight of the entire human population. Single-use plastic products like straws, cutlery, drink bottles, takeout containers, and bags make up half of this total. Enter students in Karen Deaver’s First Seminar Program class, who collaborated with The Center for…
Nate Magee, Aaron Lynn ’20 and Lauren Madden teamed up to solve a weather mystery. Now, they’re writing a children’s book about it. “It’s a great big TCNJ family project,” Madden laughs. The rain in Spain falls mainly during the cooler months, and on the island of Mallorca, hardly at all in July. But when overnight…
With the outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus making international headlines, a team of executives at a local branch of an international chemicals company launched an initiative to assess the risks of traveling to the company’s locations in China and Taiwan. The team quickly realized they needed to bring in an outsider to educate them on…
Estefany Rodriguez fused her talent for art with her passion for community during her recent study abroad experience to Johannesburg, South Africa where she drew on TCNJ inspirations to teach sixth graders to see art in unexpected places. Rodriguez, a senior art education major, says that her craft looks very different in South Africa than…