Adam Schumer, junior marketing major, won first place in a sales role play competition at the Pi Sigma Epsilon national convention held Orlando in April. The first prize was $1,500 and a Tom James custom business suit valued at $1,000.
Adam Schumer, junior marketing major, won first place in a sales role play competition at the Pi Sigma Epsilon national convention held Orlando in April. The first prize was $1,500 and a Tom James custom business suit valued at $1,000.
Steve Varga’s iPad app provides an interactive history of major-league baseball, allowing users to browse and view data from every game and season from 1952 to 2010.
Mario ’50 and Doris ’48 Laurenti passed their love of international travel, and their interest in the connections it revealed, down to their children. In turn, their children created a fund to help TCNJ students pursue academic research and other approved study in Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia.
Freshly off of her induction into both Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa honor societies, the good news and recognition kept rolling in for TCNJ senior Esther Tetruashvily last week as she received word that she was selected for a Fulbright award.
In May, a group of TCNJ students enrolled in The Natural History of the Galapagos Islands and Ecuador will take a two-week, faculty-led trip to the Galapagos Islands, which was complemented by classroom introduction to the natural history of the islands offered in the spring semester.
Zach Zappala went to Dallas, Texas for the 42nd annual Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), where he won the undergraduate student research competition. The SIGCSE international conference is an annual gathering of the Association of Computing Machinery, or ACM, the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society.
In the past four years, 100% of TCNJ’s chemistry graduates have entered the workforce or been accepted into postgraduate study immediately upon earning their diploma.
According to the August 23, 2010 issue of Chemical and Engineering News, TCNJ tops the ranks when it comes to turning out ACS-certified graduates, with a whopping 30 degrees bestowed in 2008-2009.
This week as the United States honors the exploration and creativity of its college students and faculty, The College of New Jersey is gearing up for another season of original research.
Fourteen accounting majors at The College of New Jersey are helping area residents in one of the best ways they know how: by preparing their tax returns, free of charge.