The College has been rocking a pair of new tunes, and they’re not your father’s fight songs. Have a listen and tell us what you think.
The College has been rocking a pair of new tunes, and they’re not your father’s fight songs. Have a listen and tell us what you think.
Kevin Kasha, a 1983 business grad, has been a key player in the entertainment industry for more than two decades.
The Bonner Center for Civic and Community Engagement at The College of New Jersey, in partnership with the Bonner Foundation, is proud to announce its partnership with the AmeriCorps*VISTA program to promote the New Jersey Bonner AmeriCorps*VISTA Fellows Program.
After learning that there were only three specially trained psychiatrists in all of Rwanda, a country ravaged by genocide, Beth Fier established SEED Supports, an organization that markets fair-trade baskets and coffee and donates all proceeds to the Rwanda Women’s Network (RWN) Village of Hope and Policlinic.
What could a Navy patrol plane and a cozy bed and breakfast possibly have in common? They’ve both been piloted by William Moncrief ’68.
Eric Larson ’96 found a unique way to break in his new car, a Honda Element: he logged over 14,000 miles in just under two months as he crisscrossed the country last summer—traveling almost the entire way by himself. He shared with us his reflections on his adventure.
Keiko Zoll ’04 is one of the 7.3 million people in this country afflicted with infertility. But rather than let that diagnosis define her, Zoll has become an inspiration and advocate for the many who aren’t yet ready to publicly share their infertility stories.
Brian Liloia ’06 is living in a Missouri cob house that he conceived and built himself, literally from the ground up, using a mixture of sand, clay, and straw.
Fourteen accounting majors at The College of New Jersey are helping area residents in one of the best ways they know how: by preparing their tax returns, free of charge.
Kimm Lacken has traded success on the court (as a Lion, she earned four varsity letters in basketball) for success in the courtroom. These days, she is Mercer County’s deputy first assistant prosecutor, in charge of the Major Crimes Unit.