Not content with simply studying immigrant populations, anthropology professor Rachel Adler got a nursing degree so she could also deliver healthcare to her subjects.
The College of New Jersey School of Arts and Communication, along with The College of New Jersey Center for the Arts, is happy to announce the appointment of Emily Croll to the position of director and head curator of The College of New Jersey Art Gallery and Sarnoff Museum. Croll will be responsible for providing…
Keiko Zoll ’04 is one of the 7.3 million people in this country afflicted with infertility. But rather than let that diagnosis define her, Zoll has become an inspiration and advocate for the many who aren’t yet ready to publicly share their infertility stories.
TCNJ’s 2011 BFA students in Fine Arts and Digital Arts will exhibit their thesis projects in an exhibition titled The Way Out Is Through: 2011 BFA Senior Thesis Exhibition. This wide range of media projects — including painting, sculpture, installation, drawing, mixed media, audio, and digital arts — will be on view from April 27-May 7, 2011
The Times of Trenton reported on a Project P.R.I.D.E event at TCNJ, which brought four New Jersey inmates to speak to students about their incarceration and urge them to make good choices.
Dr. Teresa Marrin Nakra spoke at length with The Times of Trenton about her integration of the new frontier of music and the traditions of the past.
The Times of Trenton featured “Eat Trenton!,” an event that introduced students to the food of ten Trenton eateries.
High school can be a dynamic, life-changing experience, and the young state finalists for Poetry Out Loud aren’t holding back. On Thursday, March 17, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the eight New Jersey finalists will take TCNJ’s Kendall Hall Main Stage.