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The Signal wins big in New Jersey Press Association contest

The Signal, The College of New Jersey’s student newspaper, won seven awards in the collegiate newspaper contest sponsored by the New Jersey Press Association, including a second-place finish in the top category of general excellence.

The Adams Family

The New York Times published an article by Daniel Crofts, History Professor at TCNJ, on Charles Francis Adams, who was the son of John Quincy Adams.

John Gilmer’s Last Stand

Daniel Crofts, history professor at The College of New Jersey, wrote an opinion piece for the New York Times discussing the letters of Representative John Gilmer which were written before the Civil War and detailed “the only plausible road map” if peace were to hold between the North and the South.

TCNJ Student wins AACR-Thomas J. Bardos Science Education Award

Kevin Chen, a senior biomedical physics major at TCNJ, will be recognized by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) as one of 27 recipients of the AACR-Thomas J. Bardos Science Education Award for Undergraduate Students at its annual meeting in Orlando from April 2-6. Chen, of Freehold, N.J., was awarded for the period of…

National Geographic Explorer to lecture at TCNJ

Dr. Wade Davis of National Geographic will visit The College of New Jersey on Monday, March 28, 2011 to speak about preserving the cultural heritage of indigenous communities around the world.

Writing program director selected to nationwide writing study

Mary Goldschmidt, director of the Writing Program at TCNJ, was recently  selected as one of 40 scholars nationwide to participate in a  three-year multi-institutional study of writing, sponsored by the Center  for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning at Elon University. The  institute, “Critical Transitions: Writing and the Question of Transfer,”  seeks to advance higher…

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