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TCNJ’s Mark Kiselica ranked a top scholar in counseling

Mark Kiselica, vice provost and professor of counseling at The College of New Jersey, has been ranked one of the top scholars in the counseling profession based on a recent content analysis of the Journal of Counseling and Development (JCD), the premier publication of the American Counseling Association.

Business Education: U.S. vs. Europe

Dean William Keep highlights interesting similarities and differences in the educational experience for business students here and abroad.

Teaching robots to think

Mechanical engineering professor Jennifer Wang and her students are designing robots that act—and think—like social organisms.

Communications professor publishes new book

Gary C. Woodward, professor of Communication Studies at The College of New Jersey, has recently published a book, “The Perfect Response: Studies of the Rhetorical Personality,” through the publisher Lexington Books.

Fulbright experience a love affair for communication studies professor

A Fulbright award allowed John Pollock to travel last spring to the University of Belgrano in Buenos Aires, where he taught classes and conducted research on society’s impact on media. While there, he discovered a society and culture that mesmerized him.

TCNJ students to compete in 35th annual IBM-sponsored international programming contest

Students from The College of New Jersey will compete in a regional tournament of the 35th annual IBM-sponsored Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) International Collegiate Programming Contest on Oct. 24, 2010 at Rutgers University, contending for a spot at the “Battle of the Brains” World Finals on March 3, 2011 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.

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