Essay by Gary Woodward, professor of communication studies
Essay by Gary Woodward, professor of communication studies
Chef Carl Ruiz is no stranger to creating a kitchen. A restaurant consultant who has helped celebrity chefs craft their brands, his own restaurant—Marie’s Italian Specialties, in Chatham, New Jersey—has been featured on The Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives.” Most recently, he won the grand prize on Guy’s Grocery Games, in which 16 of…
The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) announced today that Jeff Osborn, dean of TCNJ’s School of Science, is one of two recipients of the 2016 CUR Fellows Award. The CUR Fellows Award recognizes individuals who excel in teaching, scholarship, and mentoring of undergraduate students, and who provide leadership in the area of undergraduate research. The…
In October, the New Jersey Education Association declared Chelsea (Koerner) Collins MAT ’11 the 2015–16 New Jersey State Teacher of the Year. As she embarks on a six-month sabbatical from her sixth grade language arts classroom at Woodstown Middle School in Salem County, she opened up to her alma mater about her inspirations and aspirations.…
To a historian, 10 years might be a blip on the radar. To someone writing a book, 10 years could feel like an eternity. As the third recipient of the Gitenstein-Hart Sabbatical Prize, Associate Professor of History Matthew Bender will get support during the 2016–17 academic year to bring his decade-in-the-making book to fruition. His…
The 2016 edition of The Princeton Review’s Colleges That Pay You Back: The 200 Schools That Give You the Best Bang for Your Tuition Buck, names TCNJ as one of the nation’s best colleges for students seeking great academics, outstanding career preparation, and an affordable price—all with an ample salary upon graduation. The Princeton Review…
Bill Schindler ’00 literally lives his work, and starting tonight, America will get to follow this anthropologist and primitive technology expert on his survival journey around the globe. “The Great Human Race,” premiering tonight on the National Geographic Channel, follows two experts on a mission to retrace a migratory route of our ancestors. Along with…
—Star Ledger Op-Ed, co-authored by School of Education Dean Jeff Passe