Sociologist Lynn Gazley studies how social frameworks affect medical research.
Sociologist Lynn Gazley studies how social frameworks affect medical research.
David Vickerman, TCNJ’s director of bands, is changing people’s perceptions of classical music concerts.
A retrospective exhibition of 46 works of art created during the past 15 years is presented on the occasion of Ruane Miller’s retirement as professor of digital art.
The National Communication Association (NCA) has given its Rex Mix Program of Excellence Award to TCNJ.
Communications professor Lorna Ann Johnson-Frizell has been making movies her way for 20 years.
Biology Professor Janet Morrison’s six-year study will measure the effects of invasive species on the region’s forests.
Article co-authored by Waheeda Lillevik, assistant professor of management, marketing & interdisciplinary business
The American: Monday, January 28, 2013
TCNJ’s new center provides innovative services and continuing education programs for teachers, counselors, and family members of people with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Proposed changes to New Jersey’s science education standards could soon make technology and engineering required subject matter for high school students. An initiative underway at TCNJ is helping to ensure the state’s teachers are ready.
Mathematical and computational biologist Jana Gevertz devises equations that mimic tumor progression. Her work is helping in the fight against glioblastoma, a complex and deadly form of brain cancer that poses a persistent challenge to researchers and clinicians.