If you’re in Baltimore any time soon, don’t be surprised to see Harlem Globetrotter and Class of 2005 alumnus Derick “Dizzy” Grant and his dog, Saber, looking down on you from a billboard, or staring back at you from the side of a bus shelter.
If you’re in Baltimore any time soon, don’t be surprised to see Harlem Globetrotter and Class of 2005 alumnus Derick “Dizzy” Grant and his dog, Saber, looking down on you from a billboard, or staring back at you from the side of a bus shelter.
Prior to arriving on campus this fall, Nic Freschi participated in a bridge-year program, during which time he lived in a remote mountain region of Ecuador and taught English.
As operations director for a sports and entertainment marketing firm, this alumnus is always at the center of the action
For some, just surviving the Spartan Death Race would be considered a victory in itself. Not for this alumnus.
TCNJ’s new center provides innovative services and continuing education programs for teachers, counselors, and family members of people with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Proposed changes to New Jersey’s science education standards could soon make technology and engineering required subject matter for high school students. An initiative underway at TCNJ is helping to ensure the state’s teachers are ready.
As branch chief of security operations, Brian Wanner ’05 spends his days shielding the Executive Office of the President’s computer network from all sorts of digital dangers.
Kristen Zimmerman ’05 is an executive editor at MLB Advanced Media in New York, responsible for the editorial content of the American League and National League East coverage on MLB.com.
Sharon Pfluger ’82 has built two sports dynasties—and one big, extended family—at her alma mater.
More than six years post-Hurricane Katrina, the damage is still in need of repair. Follow TCNJ students during their annual service trip to New Orleans.