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Author Archives: Emily W. Dodd

Could you escape the epidemic? 

Inside a simple white tent propped up outside the Science Complex, four students garbed in aprons and medical masks pored through pamphlets, drawers, and chests to find a Spanish flu antidote and save a patient who lay on a slim cot. The patient, played by public health major Alana Adams ’20, needed the vaccine, but…

$7,400 scholarship helps support student’s recovery with education

Eric Van Eck ’18 met a lot of professors since he first enrolled at TCNJ in 2006. “Mostly for bad reasons,” he said, “like being in the principal’s office. But Van Eck had a very good reason to be in Trenton Hall 123 in late September: he was receiving a $7,400 scholarship from TCNJ Lion’s…

How a mentored research project launched a new relationship between TCNJ and a preeminent historic site in Trenton

As Francesca Paldino ’19 probed the history of the William Trent House as part of TCNJ’s Mentored Undergraduate Summer Experience, her research made clear that the “country estate” of Trenton’s founder had, in fact, been a slave plantation. Craig Hollander, associate professor of history and Paldino’s faculty mentor says her findings are illustrative of the…

Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar Alán Aspuru-Guzik on the future of computer simulation of matter, Oct. 1–2

The College of New Jersey is pleased to welcome Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Alan Aspuru-Guzik, professor of chemistry and computer science at the University of Toronto, on October 1–2, 2018. Aspuru-Guzik’s lecture, “(R)evolution? The Future of Computer Simulation of Matter,” will be held on Tuesday, October 2 at noon in Education 212. The lecture is free…

TCNJ has the right formula for producing grads who earn PhDs in chemistry

TCNJ’s chemistry department ranks among the top institutions in the U.S. for PhD productivity according to new data from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the American Chemical Society (ACS). When doctoral completion data for chemistry graduates are benchmarked on a per capita basis in comparison to chemistry graduates from all colleges and universities, TCNJ…

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