Sailing has long been Alex Okuniewicz’s passion. Now it could develop into a career for her.
Sailing has long been Alex Okuniewicz’s passion. Now it could develop into a career for her.
A team of seven Bonner Scholars are taking part in an innovate new partnership with Sustainable Jersey with the goal of helping four municipalities attain Sustainable Jersey’s “Bronze Level” certification.
A team of 30 TCNJ students used a tailored smart-phone “app” to engage in a “smart-phone mapping” pilot project, surveying and documenting the ongoing status of vacant, abandoned, and underutilized properties in The Historic District Redevelopment Area of Trenton.
Neil Boumpani’s creation, the Big MO, will be nine feet tall, four feet wide, and weigh more than a quarter-ton. The University of Missouri marching band plans to be debut it later this fall, but we got a sneak peek.
At any given time, U.S. Attorney Jacqueline Romero ’93 handles more than 20 cases, but one particularly complex case about gold coins recently landed her in the national news.
In honor of the tenth anniversary of 9/11, The College of New Jersey, along with Ewing Township, has planned several commemorative activities.
The Messenger-Press, August 24, 2011
At 29 years old, Sean O’Grady ’04, a double major in business administration and communications studies at TCNJ, is already a veteran journalist, with an entrepreneur’s instincts for new story angles.
In the College’s rich athletic tradition, Donna ’83 and John ’86 Aromando are the only siblings in TCNJ’s Athletics Hall of Fame.
In his 40 years at the College, Katz, an internationally recognized expert in the satellite and microwave communications industries with his own company, has mentored nearly 2,000 students. Many have worked in his lab, presented papers with him at conferences, and gone on to graduate school and positions in industry or started their own businesses.