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TCNJ News Releases Archive 2017-2015

How a picture inspired Abrar Ebady to aid refugees in Jordan

“Even when fleeing to Jordan, they live an unstable life due to a lack of job opportunities, racism, dangerous neighborhoods, or a shortage of food and clothing,” she says. “There’s a cycle of emotional problems, and I think the people need some sort of coping mechanism.” In turn, Ebady helped foster a sense of security for…

President Gitenstein to serve as Honorary Chair of Communities of Light initiative

On December 5, luminary kits will pop-up on driveways in and around Mercer County, interspersed among a patchwork of holiday decorations. It’s a familiar sight for many; the hallmark of Womanspace’s “Communities of Light” campaign. TCNJ President R. Barbara Gitenstein, who has led a multi-year effort at the college to support victims of power-based violence…

Student, faculty, and staff volunteers spend a Saturday serving in the rain

Pouring rain and cold temperatures didn’t stop nearly 200 students and staff members from participating in the 2016 Day of Service on Saturday, Oct. 22. Participants spent the day volunteering at 15 sites across Mercer County, from Hamilton to Downtown Trenton. “We aim to make a concentrated impact in a relatively short amount of time to…

2016 Helen Shaw Staff Excellence and Special Achievement Award winners announced

The Helen Shaw Staff Excellence and Special Achievement Award was established by the Helen Shaw Endowment in January 2003 as a memorial in honor of Helen D. Shaw, Class of 1936. The award recognizes the essential role TCNJ staff members play as full partners in the college’s educational process and institutional activities, and acknowledges their…

Accounting students gear up to fight tax fraud

Suiting up in bulletproof vests, handcuffs, and mock handguns, 26 accounting majors assumed their new identities. “Holster up,” instructed an Internal Revenue Service Special Agent. “When I say ‘draw,’ let ‘em know who you are … DRAW!” As the students drew their training weapons, they shouted, “Police! Federal agent! Hands up!” Over the course of…

Communicating about health risk leads to big rewards for Daniel Giovenco

Daniel Giovenco’s ’10 interest in health communication began during his years as a communication studies major at the college. Just six years later, he’s parlayed this passion into a master’s and doctorate in public health, both from Rutgers University, a faculty position with Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and, most recently, a $1.25…

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