As part of an assignment for his First Year Seminar focused on the history of disease, Akash Patel ’21 photographed headstones at an historic cemetery in New Brunswick for a campus display on the 100th anniversary of the 1918 flu pandemic. There he met Eleanor Malloy, president of the Elmwood Cemetery Association, and the rest…
TCNJ’s chemistry department ranks among the top institutions in the U.S. for PhD productivity according to new data from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the American Chemical Society (ACS). When doctoral completion data for chemistry graduates are benchmarked on a per capita basis in comparison to chemistry graduates from all colleges and universities, TCNJ…
When Caleb Septoff ’21 signed up for Karen Becker’s First Seminar Program course about the global refugee crisis, he had no idea it would take him across the globe to Kenya. “I really enjoyed the class, and was always in Dr. Becker’s office hours talking with her,” says the international studies major. So when his…
TCNJ’s School of Business announced today the creation of an innovative Master of Business Administration program that will allow students to earn a graduate certificate in their chosen specializations after just one year. The MBA program, which was approved by the Board of Trustees in February 2018, incorporates the “T” style approach which allows students…
Dr. Sigal R. Ben-Porath joined the TCNJ community on Monday, September 17 to commemorate Constitution Day — the date in 1787 that the U.S. Constitution was signed. Ben-Porath is a political philosopher and professor in the Literacy, Culture, and International Education Division at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education. Her book, Free Speech…
U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 Best Colleges rankings today and The College of New Jersey again received high marks. TCNJ ranked fourth overall and placed first among public colleges, in the “Best Regional Universities—North” category. TCNJ has held the top spot in its region among public colleges since 1991. The college tied…
There were lectures on turbine technology, discussions on recycling coal ash and trips to solar and wind farms – not to mention cathedrals and distilleries – during this summer’s two-week trip to Ireland and Portugal that was the centerpiece of the School of Engineering’s Sustainability Europe course. “We learned a lot but there was still…