David Blake, professor of English, received a $21,973 award from the National Endowment for the Humanities to develop a new mid-level undergraduate course exploring the meaning of fame from the ancient world through the Enlightenment.
David Blake, professor of English, received a $21,973 award from the National Endowment for the Humanities to develop a new mid-level undergraduate course exploring the meaning of fame from the ancient world through the Enlightenment.
Visiting professor Rachael Goldman straddles two different worlds. One is her classroom, a popular spot for history students. The other is in the rarified world of Bonhams auction house, one of the world’s largest auctioneers of fine art and antiques. Her role there is to assign a value to various pieces of Judaica. A term…
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Taras Pavlovsky, dean of the library, is the recipient of the 2015 Distinguished Service Award, granted by the New Jersey Library Association’s College and University Section / Association of College and Research Libraries New Jersey chapter.
TCNJ men’s swimming and diving enjoyed another incredible experience at the 2015 NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving National Championships in Shenandoah, Texas last week. For the second straight year, the Lions captured two national titles in freestyle relay events. They placed seventh nationally at the meet, and first among public institutions. On Friday night,…
TCNJ men’s swimming and diving team captured its ninth consecutive title at the 2015 Metropolitan Conference Championships held in the Sonny Werblin Recreation Center at Rutgers University.
Heather Fehn, chief of staff and secretary to the Board of Trustees, received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of Presidential Assistants in Higher Education (NAPAHE).
Graphic design major Joe Dente ’17 designed the winning entry in the NJ Association for Colleges of Teacher Education logo competition.
Oscar season may be over for this year, but don’t let that stop you from enjoying these five Irish films, handpicked by our own expert in Emerald Isle entertainment, Terry Byrne (associate professor of communication studies).
Carole Kenner, dean of the School of Nursing, Health and Exercise Science, was elected to the Prevent Blindness board of directors.