The second annual “Feed Our Friends 5K and Fun Walk” collected $4,500 for two Mercer County charitable organizations — the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen and HomeFront, a non-profit that provides services to the homeless.
The second annual “Feed Our Friends 5K and Fun Walk” collected $4,500 for two Mercer County charitable organizations — the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen and HomeFront, a non-profit that provides services to the homeless.
The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) has been awarded a $1.28 million federal grant to substantially enhance and develop its Career & Community Studies (CCS) program, which helps highly motivated students with developmental and intellectual disabilities (ID) to obtain academic and career opportunities.
On Saturday, Oct. 23, a diverse group of academic experts, business and community leaders, a former politician and a state Supreme Court justice will convene at The College of New Jersey to discuss the philosopher’s magnum opus, “A Theory of Justice.”
Sustainable Jersey – a program of The College of New Jersey’s Municipal Land Use Center – won the national Ashoka/Community Matters Changemakers competition, “Strong Communities: Engaging Citizens, Strengthening Place, Inspiring Change.”
Julianna White, a senior at The College of New Jersey, won the Miss New Jersey USA pageant and was crowned Miss New Jersey USA 2011 on Oct. 2, 2010.
The School of Business at The College of New Jersey has created a new minor for students.
The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) is among six universities from across the country to receive the 2010 Higher Education Civic Engagement Award.
Tom Szaky, a New Jersey entrepreneur and originator of the groundbreaking company TerraCycle, Inc., will speak at The College of New Jersey on Oct. 13.
On the morning of Oct. 16, Alpha Phi Omega (APO) will hold its second-annual “Feed Our Friends 5K and Fun Walk.”
Nonprofit Educause has appointed Nadine Stern, vice president for information technology and enrollment services at The College of New Jersey, to its Current Issues Committee.