As branch chief of security operations, Brian Wanner ’05 spends his days shielding the Executive Office of the President’s computer network from all sorts of digital dangers.
As branch chief of security operations, Brian Wanner ’05 spends his days shielding the Executive Office of the President’s computer network from all sorts of digital dangers.
Kristen Zimmerman ’05 is an executive editor at MLB Advanced Media in New York, responsible for the editorial content of the American League and National League East coverage on MLB.com.
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.
Using special telescopes they built themselves, budding astrophysicists Joe Benigno ’14 and Joanna Papadopoulos ’13 have been monitoring activity on the sun and Jupiter’s moon, Io, for NASA.
Chelsea Tompkins ’13 was named the first Alyssa Ruggieri ’09 Scholar. The award honors Ruggieri, a 2009 marketing graduate who tragically died in March 2010, and allows a junior or senior business student to work with a marketing professor on a research project.
Business professor has students trade texting for telegraphy during a lesson on innovation.
Sharon Pfluger ’82 has built two sports dynasties—and one big, extended family—at her alma mater.
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.
Pacific Standard: June 25, 2012
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