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TCNJ News Releases Archive 2017-2015

A lab gets at the heart of college romantic relationships

With all due respect to Otis Redding, the next time you and your “bae” hit a rough spot in your relationship, you should try a little empathy, not tenderness. Why? Because people who respect their partner’s point of view in relationship conflicts enjoy healthier, better functioning relationships, according to a recent study based on work…

February is the Month to Get Your Om On

The power of “living in the moment” is often overlooked—and that’s why the month-long Breathe In–Breathe Out Mindfulness Challenge is now underway at TCNJ. This month, students, faculty, and staff are invited to challenge themselves and their peers to make a conscious effort to be mindful. “Our goal is to inspire as many people as…

Second phase of Campus Town boasts more beds, a new entrance to TCNJ’s campus

While The College of New Jersey’s Campus Town won’t officially open its doors until August, strong student demand for housing has led TCNJ and the PRC Group to announce plans to expand the development, adding two residential buildings which will accommodate 166 additional students. This second phase of the project will also include a transformation…

How one TCNJ alum uses Minecraft in his classroom

Ramu Indrasimhan ‘14 had just finished teaching his 7th-grade class in Chennai, India, about the Roman Empire. He asked his students to submit final projects on ancient Rome, and one teen decided to build his own miniature Colosseum. When he had trouble finding the right materials, he came to Indrasimhan with an unusual request: Can…

The Skin We’re In

Racial reassignment surgery is at the heart of Jess Row’s new novel

From major Civil Rights photographer to Etsy insider—it’s all here.

This semester, the TCNJ Center for the Arts has done its best to fill your every waking moment with cultural fare. Put these dates in your phone or wall calendar today. Now through March 1 This week, TCNJ Art Gallery opens its spring season with Danny Lyon: Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement. The…

Faculty and staff hit the theater for group viewing of Selma

  “It is one of my proudest days at the college,” says Brenda Leake. Leake, an associate professor of elementary/early childhood education, and more than 150 of her faculty and staff colleagues celebrated Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday—and supported the college’s strategic initiative around diversity and inclusion—with a group trip to view the film Selma…

TCNJ receives Carnegie Community Engagement Classification

Community engaged learning is a hallmark of a TCNJ education, and the college has worked to infuse the curriculum with activities where students learn by serving and engaging with diverse communities on and off campus. These experiences allow TCNJ students to excel academically and to be engaged citizens both locally and globally. For these efforts,…

Perfect Timing: Obama’s direction on Cuba is sweet for TCNJ students there this month

Off the grid and into casas particulares—private houses—are where 23 students and three faculty members find themselves as they arrive in Havana this week. In the casas, students will live with Cuban families and study the art and culture of Cuba, catching some of the very last glimpses of the country as it has been…

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