For most students, the end of the semester means crunch time, but for one TCNJ senior, it’s all about procrastination — studying it, that is. “I saw how prevalent procrastination was on a college campus, I saw how it was interfering with happiness and daily life,” says psychology major Shira Pollack ’19. Working in the…
This spring semester, students in George Leader’s Archaeological Field Methods class searched underground for clues into what life and times were like around our campus some 250 years ago. They excavated areas around the exterior perimeter of the circa 1720 William Green Farmhouse, located on the southern edge of campus behind George Ackerman Park, in…
The College of New Jersey Alumni Association honored four distinguished alumni who have gone above and beyond in service, leadership, philanthropic efforts, and career advancements. The TCNJ Alumni Association presented the following awards at the Lions Pride Lunch at Alumni Weekend on May 4, 2019: Shawn Rogers ’93 | Alumni Citation Award – Considered to…
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study and teaching opportunities in over 140 countries to recent graduates and graduate students. Fulbright Finalists are selected from thousands of applicants based on the strength of their proposals and their academic records. The prestigious award allows American students to study in the host country of their choosing.…
The College of New Jersey formally installed its 16th president, Kathryn A. Foster, in a tradition-filled ceremony this afternoon in the Student Recreation Center. “You now have the privilege and responsibility of leading the college to the fulfillment of its great promise for years to come,” said Susanne Svizeny ’79, chair of TCNJ’s Board of…
Jordan Paton ’19 was recognized by the Society of Health and Physical Educators for her outstanding achievements as an undergraduate health and physical education major at the 2019 SHAPE America Convention in Tampa, Florida. Paton won the Major of the Year award, which celebrates high-achieving undergraduate students in the fields of health, physical education, recreation,…
When Tabitha Dell’Angelo launched TCNJ’s urban education program in 2009, the goal was to produce capable teachers for underserved kids. Six years later when she began to evaluate the program’s success, she visited alumni in their classrooms and asked about their experiences since leaving the college. Her research confirmed that being a teacher — especially in…
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…