Two current students and one TCNJ alumna won cash prizes at this year’s Sigma Tau Delta Convention in St. Louis, Missouri at the end of March. Sigma Tau Delta — the international English honor society — recognizes undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate achievement in English language and literature. Twenty-four TCNJ students and two alumni attended the…
Brian Ford ’19 was admitted to the Taiwan-United States Sister Relations Alliance’s Global Ambassador Program, where he’ll represent the state of New Jersey and the country at National Cheng Kung University in summer 2019. Through a competitive selection process, the TUSA ambassador scholarship awards provide U.S. students the opportunity to study Mandarin Chinese and immerse…
On April 8, NBC 10 News Anchor Keith Jones spoke to a group of hopeful TCNJ students about the changing world of journalism and broadcasting. A Jersey native, Jones grew up in New Egypt and Piscataway. “Consider me to be one of you guys,” he said. Jones wasn’t always interested in broadcast journalism. He attended…
Kelsey Ballard ’21 turned her passions into a paycheck when she was hired as the Government Relations Intern by the Broadway League in New York. Ballard, a political science major and Spanish minor in TCNJ’s Honors Program, started her internship application process like many other students — with a Google search. “I googled ‘Broadway internship,’…
TCNJ won first place in the second annual New Jersey College & University Flu Challenge. Of the 11 New Jersey schools that participated, TCNJ had the highest percentage of students who self-reported they had received the flu vaccine. The New Jersey Department of Health introduced the challenge in 2017 to encourage college students to get…
Business major Sarah Sleiman ’19 got hooked on robotics competitions in high school, so when she came to TCNJ she geared her entrepreneurial spirit toward creating a company that would introduce grade school students to the STEM field in a fun and creative way. Now, she’s the CEO of Code the Future, her own company that teaches…
With the support of the Gitenstein-Hart Sabbatical Prize, associate professor of history Matthew Bender capped off a chapter in his career with the completion of his book, Water Brings No Harm: Knowledge, Power, and the Struggle for the Waters of Kilimanjaro, published by Ohio University Press in April 2019. On March 27, Bender shared with…
On April 2, TCNJ kicked off a month-long Instagram challenge as part of the college’s effort to grow its identity and become known for both the quality of its education and the quality of its community. “When asked about TCNJ, most of us tend to speak to the excellence of the education we offer, which…