Money Magazine ranks TCNJ 71 nationally based on academic quality, affordability and outcomes.Posted on July 13, 2015
Michael Robertson, professor of English, was appointed to the NJ Council for the Humanities.Posted on July 2, 2015
Executive Chef Lauren Franchetti and Catering Chef Jackie Baldassarihef’s won “Chef’s Fare 2015: A Culinary Quest for Excellence,” a cooking competition between the University of the Sciences and Ramapo College.Posted on May 28, 2015
Campus Police Captain Tim Grant has been elected to serve a two-year term as staff representative to the Board of Trustees.Posted on May 27, 2015
School of Education Dean Jeff Passe was sworn in as a member of the Ewing Environmental Commission on May 19 by the chair of the Town Council.Posted on May 20, 2015
Philosophy Professor Melinda A. Roberts has been appointed in Princeton’s University Center for Human Values as Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow for the academic year 2015-16. She will work on a book, Modal Ethics and Moral Value, intended to explore how facts about one person in one seemingly irrelevant outcome can bear on and alter the moral characteristics of other outcomes.Posted on May 8, 2015
Senior history and poli sci major Rebecca Flores was the only New Jersey student selected to represent the state’s undergraduate research at CUR’s Posters on the Hill event on April 23.Posted on April 26, 2015
Mary Williams and Chinasa Tyler were selected for the National Board for Certified Counselors Minority Fellowship Program – Addictions Counselors (NBCC MFT-AC) for 2015-2016. This fellowship supports graduate counseling students who are committed to supporting youth from underserved groups. Both students have been working with individuals and families in Greater Trenton area.Posted on April 23, 2015
“White Privilege in Luis Valdez’s Zoot Suit,” an essay by Erin Shannon ’16, won first prize at the Sigman Tau Delta Conference in its category of Critical Southwest, Latino/Latina, Native American Literature.Posted on April 22, 2015
Caitlin Wiesner ’15 received the New Jersey Women’s and Gender Studies Consortium’s Emerging Scholar Award for her paper, “She Should Be Able to Pick the Man She Gets Raped By: Historicizing the Construction of Black Female Sexuality in the Joan Little Trial.”Posted on April 20, 2015