Winnifred Brown-Glaude, an assistant professor of African-American Studies, pens an op-ed calling on the Jamaican government to devise new economic strategies to support the country’s plucky street entrepreneurs.
Winnifred Brown-Glaude, an assistant professor of African-American Studies, pens an op-ed calling on the Jamaican government to devise new economic strategies to support the country’s plucky street entrepreneurs.
It can be a challenge for TCNJ’s Greek organizations to find new ways to give back – the brothers of Sigma Pi Fraternity International literally gave their own blood.
Stu Koch, political scientist at The College of New Jersey, is Senior Anchor Jim Hooker’s guest on Inside Politics in the aftermath of Tuesday’s historic mid-term elections. Koch discusses the results from a New Jersey perspective: from three House seats that were hotly contested, to the Bergen County executive’s race, to the election’s impact on Governor Chris Christie’s national profile.
English professor Michele Tarter will give a talk at the University of Tulsa on her memoir-writing project with incarcerated women.
The Commercial Appeal of Memphis, Tenn. spoke with TCNJ professor Howard Robboy for a story about discrepancies in crime reporting on college campuses.
The College of New Jersey will host four noted scholars with expertise in the legal, historical, philosophical and market underpinnings of classical liberalism at a weekend-long event to be held Nov. 12-14.
Part of a $500,000 Environmental Protection Agency grant to promote energy efficiency will go to the Municipal Land Use Center at TCNJ, NJ.com reported.
The Municipal Land Use Center (MLUC) at The College of New Jersey will work closely with officials in Highland Park, Cherry Hill, and Montclair over the next two years to implement energy efficiency measures.
Head coach Eric Hamilton won his 200th career game as The College of New Jersey’s football team defeated Western Connecticut State University 22-16 on Saturday.
Two guest speakers with experience in the study, commission and response to public art will share their perspectives at “The Impact of Public Art: A Panel Discussion,” at The College of New Jersey on Nov. 9.