“The Seal,” The College of New Jersey’s student-produced yearbook, turned 100 this past spring. See what’s changed and what’s stayed the same over the years.
“The Seal,” The College of New Jersey’s student-produced yearbook, turned 100 this past spring. See what’s changed and what’s stayed the same over the years.
In the College’s rich athletic tradition, Donna ’83 and John ’86 Aromando are the only siblings in TCNJ’s Athletics Hall of Fame.
It turns out the Nintendo “Wiimote” can be used for more than just playing “Super Mario Brothers.” A team of TCNJ researchers is helping physics teachers use the handheld controllers to conduct classroom experiments.
In his 40 years at the College, Katz, an internationally recognized expert in the satellite and microwave communications industries with his own company, has mentored nearly 2,000 students. Many have worked in his lab, presented papers with him at conferences, and gone on to graduate school and positions in industry or started their own businesses.
The College has been rocking a pair of new tunes, and they’re not your father’s fight songs. Have a listen and tell us what you think.
Kevin Kasha, a 1983 business grad, has been a key player in the entertainment industry for more than two decades.
Looking for some adventure this summer? Perhaps you’d prefer a little romance? Maybe true crime, tales of the supernatural, or poetry are more your thing. Wherever your tastes lie, we think you’ll find something you’ll like among these books, each written by a TCNJ alum. And the best part of this summer reading assignment is that there’s no test to take or paper to write when you’re finished reading.
The College of New Jersey School of Arts and Communication, along with The College of New Jersey Center for the Arts, is happy to announce the appointment of Emily Croll to the position of director and head curator of The College of New Jersey Art Gallery and Sarnoff Museum. Croll will be responsible for providing…
The Bonner Center for Civic and Community Engagement at The College of New Jersey, in partnership with the Bonner Foundation, is proud to announce its partnership with the AmeriCorps*VISTA program to promote the New Jersey Bonner AmeriCorps*VISTA Fellows Program.
After learning that there were only three specially trained psychiatrists in all of Rwanda, a country ravaged by genocide, Beth Fier established SEED Supports, an organization that markets fair-trade baskets and coffee and donates all proceeds to the Rwanda Women’s Network (RWN) Village of Hope and Policlinic.