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Academics & Research

Staging an invasion

Biology Professor Janet Morrison’s six-year study will measure the effects of invasive species on the region’s forests.

Center for Autism at TCNJ opens on campus

TCNJ’s new center provides innovative services and continuing education programs for teachers, counselors, and family members of people with Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Creating a National Model for High School STEM Education

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.

Death goes digital

As our lives become increasingly dominated by our login information, some scholars have started to question what happens to all those digital accounts when we’re no longer around to manage them. TCNJ researchers have devised a way to address the issue.

Tax the rich? Faculty examine the pros and cons of the Buffett Rule.

Is the Buffett Rule the best way to reduce economic inequality in the United States? We asked a group of faculty experts to weigh in on tax fairness, income equality, and the economic, political, and philosophical implications such a tax code change might have.

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