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Winterhalter gift allows college to “close the loop”

Students, faculty, staff, and the local community will soon be able to close the loop — around Metzger Drive, that is. Thanks to a generous unrestricted estate gift from Harold ’40 and Lois Winterhalter, the college will begin the process to complete and update “the loop” — a popular 1.8 mile walking/jogging path — around campus.…

TCNJ faculty, alumna, share their Peace Corps experiences to celebrate 60 years of service.

TCNJ President Kathryn Foster, chemistry professor Donald Hirsh and recent graduate Jasmine Miller spoke about their experiences in the Peace Corps in a Zoom presentation hosted by the organization on March 3. The Peace Corps, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, is an agency that places volunteers into countries around the world who…

James Felton named to board of National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education

James Felton, vice president for inclusive excellence at TCNJ, has been named to the Board of Directors of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education. NADOHE’s mission is to lead higher education toward inclusive excellence through institutional transformation, and serves as preeminent voice for diversity officers in higher education. “NADOHE has been instrumental…

President Foster and Mayor Steinmann want students to spread the word, not the virus

TCNJ President Kathryn Foster and Ewing Township Mayor Bert Steinmann recently visited several off-campus student residences to emphasize the shared commitment between the college and the township in keeping the community healthy. The visits included handing out hand sanitizer, TCNJ masks, and other personal protective equipment as well as conversations with students about keeping themselves…

Making sense of baby brainpower

We’ve all lived it, but few of us can remember it — being a baby, that is. Aimee Stahl, associate professor of psychology, has spent her career researching how infants and young children learn, and as this year’s winner of the Gitenstein-Hart Sabbatical Prize, she’ll delve further into a baby’s power of recall. “During my…

Student game developers find an intro to tech culture in the annual Global Game Jam

Shortly before the start of the spring semester, TCNJ students and alumni participated in the Global Game Jam, an annual event in which people from all over the world collaborate to create video games from scratch in a weekend. This year’s event was held virtually from January 27–31 and centered around the theme “lost and…

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