Julie Livesey ’17 won a $5,000 NY Women in Communications scholarship. She will receive her award on the Today Show on April 27. This is the third consecutive year that a TCNJ student has won the scholarship.
Julie Livesey ’17 won a $5,000 NY Women in Communications scholarship. She will receive her award on the Today Show on April 27. This is the third consecutive year that a TCNJ student has won the scholarship.
—The Times of Trenton
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 Times of Trenton
—The Times of Trenton
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…
—The Times of Trenton
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.