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Mary Williams and Chinasa Tyler were selected for the National Board for Certified Counselors Minority Fellowship Program – Addictions Counselors (NBCC MFT-AC) for 2015-2016. This fellowship supports graduate counseling students who are committed to supporting youth from underserved groups. Both students have been working with individuals and families in Greater Trenton area.

Mary Williams and Chinasa Tyler were selected for the National Board for Certified Counselors Minority Fellowship Program – Addictions Counselors (NBCC MFT-AC) for 2015-2016. This fellowship supports graduate counseling students who are committed to supporting youth from underserved groups. Both students have been working with individuals and families in Greater Trenton area.

28 students share credit in professor’s newly published book

Communication studies professor John Pollock has a new book out this month—and 28 TCNJ students share credit in its creation. Pollock says he has long encouraged his students to publish their research. He packed his 2007 book, Tilted Mirrors: Media Alignment with Political and Social Change, with their case studies, but for Journalism and Human…

Caitlin Wiesner ’15 received the New Jersey Women’s and Gender Studies Consortium’s Emerging Scholar Award for her paper, “She Should Be Able to Pick the Man She Gets Raped By: Historicizing the Construction of Black Female Sexuality in the Joan Little Trial.”

Caitlin Wiesner ’15 received the New Jersey Women’s and Gender Studies Consortium’s Emerging Scholar Award for her paper, “She Should Be Able to Pick the Man She Gets Raped By: Historicizing the Construction of Black Female Sexuality in the Joan Little Trial.”

Maggie Benoit explores our epic evolving Earth

Your bewilderment over why the Appalachians take an odd turn at Pennsylvania and New York can come to a blessed end. Associate Professor of Physics Maggie Benoit and some of her colleagues—with a little assistance from the National Science Foundation—solved the mystery in 2014. Now Benoit finds her roles reversed. Since 2013, she’s been on loan…

The Signal, TCNJ’s student newspaper, won seven awards from the New Jersey Press Foundation’s annual collegiate contest. Five students were honored on April 11: Kimberly Ilkowski, Sydney Shaw, George Tatoris, Jonathan Edmonson, and Tom Kozlowski.

The Signal, TCNJ’s student newspaper, won seven awards from the New Jersey Press Foundation’s annual collegiate contest. Five students were honored on April 11: Kimberly Ilkowski, Sydney Shaw, George Tatoris, Jonathan Edmonson, and Tom Kozlowski.

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