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Baker plans to strengthen student skills in data literacy and artificial intelligence as fourth Pelson chair

Given the ever-increasing pace of technological transformations in our data-driven society, TCNJ chemistry professor Joseph Baker intends to engage and educate the campus community in the areas of data literacy, computation, and artificial intelligence as the fourth recipient of the Barbara Meyers Pelson ’59 Chair in Faculty-Student Engagement. “Students need to be able to successfully navigate this…

Communication studies professor receives inaugural award to capture and share AAPI voices and stories

  Yifeng Hu, associate professor of communication studies, is the inaugural recipient of the ASIANetwork-Mellon Foundation Award for AAPI Voices and Stories: Community-based Digital Storytelling. The award provides $500,000 in funding over three years and will support oral history and community conservation projects designed to capture and preserve the experiences of Asian American and Pacific Islander…

TCNJ holds 168th commencement ceremonies on May 16–17

The College of New Jersey held its 168th commencement celebration on May 16–17, 2024 at Lions Stadium on campus with school-specific ceremonies that served as the culmination of the TCNJ experience for the 1,785 undergraduates and 299 graduate students in TCNJ’s Class of 2024. TCNJ Interim President Michael A. Bernstein presided over his first commencement at the…

What’s next for the Class of 2024?

The Class of 2024 is ready to turn their tassels. From their unprecedented start as the “COVID class,” starting their studies behind computer screens and masks, to walking across the commencement stage in their caps and gowns, here’s a sampling of what some of TCNJ’s newest grads are up to next: Benjamin Winkler, electrical engineering…

Mechanical engineering students’ moonshot lands them in NASA finals

Landing a spacecraft on the moon is no easy task, even for NASA. Over billions of years since it formed, the moon’s surface has been reduced to a sandy mess of mineral fragments known as lunar regolith, a fine particulate that can damage cameras, rovers, and even orbiting vehicles once it’s stirred up by the…

TCNJam raises funds — and spirits — for the Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation

Forty-seven children are diagnosed with cancer every day. For the last decade, TCNJam has worked to lower that number through fundraising and other initiatives with the Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation, which provides financial and emotional support for families of kids battling cancer. Earlier this month, TCNJam capped off their year-long campaign that raised $130,211 with…

An interdisciplinary sustainability initiative is taking root at TCNJ

A campuswide sustainability initiative that took root last semester is blooming this spring as a number of projects — like the planting of a wildflower meadow — are underway and more are planned as part of Campus as a Living Lab. The initiative, known colloquially as CaLL, is designed to foster collaboration across disciplines and…

TCNJ celebrates Earth Week by setting sights on achieving carbon neutrality

The College of New Jersey kicked off Earth Week 2024 by announcing plans to develop a comprehensive energy plan called “TCNJ 2040: The Carbon Neutral Journey.” The plan will establish a roadmap for converting fossil fuel-consuming equipment so the campus will ultimately be served entirely by carbon-free energy sources such as renewables and nuclear power.…

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