With help from the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship program, which encourages recipients to select non-traditional study-abroad destinations, these TCNJ students have immersed themselves in new cultures—and had life-changing experiences.
With help from the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship program, which encourages recipients to select non-traditional study-abroad destinations, these TCNJ students have immersed themselves in new cultures—and had life-changing experiences.
Mechanical engineering professor Jennifer Wang and her students are designing robots that act—and think—like social organisms.
At its annual awards luncheon tomorrow in Atlantic City, Sustainable Jersey will publicly recognize the 38 New Jersey towns that earned the program’s certification this year for the substantial, measurable steps they took to protect the environment and conserve natural resources.
The Times of Trenton wrote about Women’s Empowerment Day, a conference put on by the Women in Learning and Leadership (WILL) program at The College of New Jersey that brought close to 50 area high school women to campus for workshops with WILL mentors, tours of the college and information about the college admissions process.
An article in the Press of Atlantic City on the prevailing gender gap in teaching and state and national efforts to cultivate male teachers mentioned TCNJ’s Center for Future Educators, which seeks to recruit under-represented groups, including men, to the profession.
The National Association of College & University Food Services (NACUFS), the trade association for food service professionals at more than 625 institutions of higher education in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and abroad, is showcasing a virtual tour of the newly renovated Eickhoff Dining Hall on its website.
Donna Drewes, co-director of the Institute for Sustainability Planning and Governance at the Municipal Land Use Center at The College of New Jersey, was quoted in an article in the Burlington County Times regarding two Burlington County towns that earned certification from Sustainable Jersey .
Jon Stauff, head of the Center for Global Engagement at TCNJ, was quoted in an article in the Bergen Record about a New Jersey-based initiative to assist colleges in attracting international students.
The Courier-Post reported that three South Jersey communities are among the second wave of New Jersey towns and cities to win certification from Sustainable Jersey, a program jointly run by TCNJ’s Municipal Land Use Center, the New Jersey State League of Municipalities and state agency partners.
The Record spoke with senior David Goodmark about connecting with companies during the fourth annual National Sales Challenge at William Paterson University.