Servo Magazine spotlighted TCNJ’s Conducting Robots course, which teams up students of different majors to construct robots capable of leading an orchestra.
Servo Magazine spotlighted TCNJ’s Conducting Robots course, which teams up students of different majors to construct robots capable of leading an orchestra.
Dr. Matthew Wund, assistant professor of biology, was featured in Bat Conservation International. He and a colleague have provided the first definitive evidence that bats help limit mosquito populations.
The Times of Trenton detailed a presentation by Minh Dang, who told a story of abuse and recovery at an Oct. 21 forum on sex slavery and human trafficking at The College of New Jersey.
Speaker Minh Dang will recount her harrowing experiences as a young girl forced into prostitution by family members and her subsequent “journey of peace and justice” at a 7 p.m. talk tonight at the Mayo Concert Hall at The College of New Jersey.
Join us on Saturday, November 13, 2010 at The Trenton Marriott At Lafayette Yard.
EWING, NJ … New Jersey artist Willie Cole, creator of TCNJ’s “Pixels” and a specialist of found-object sculptures, will present some of his transformative works at an upcoming College Art Gallery exhibition from Oct. 27-Dec. 8. “I aimed to assemble an exhibition that puts Pixels into context and allows a deeper understanding of this important…
The second annual “Feed Our Friends 5K and Fun Walk” collected $4,500 for two Mercer County charitable organizations — the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen and HomeFront, a non-profit that provides services to the homeless.
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.
Robin Selbst ’96 remains the only Lion student-athlete to win NCAA Division III titles in three different sports. Now an assistant coach with the field hockey and women’s lacrosse teams, she was recently named IWLCA Assistant Coach of the Year.
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.