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Alana Huszar strikes Gold(water) with graph theory

Alana Huszar once dreamed of becoming a puppeteer or a voice actress, until she got her first taste of advanced math in a high school calculus class. That’s the moment Alana fell in love with mathematics — and she hasn’t looked back. The 20-year-old junior from Bridgewater, New Jersey, has won a Goldwater Scholarship, the…

She’s got spirit, how ‘bout you?

After graduation, Hayley Graves ’15 hopes to land a design agency job that allows her to make use of her talents as an illustrator. And her abilities are considerable. The senior won first place in TCNJ’s Spirit Mark Competition, in which the college challenged art students to draw a cartoon version of Roscoe, the college’s…

Where is the Class of 2015 heading?

We asked members of the Class of 2015 what is perhaps the single most terrifying question you can ask a graduating senior: “So, what are you doing after graduation?” Here’s what lies ahead for 59 of them:   Briana Saddler, criminology She’s already working as a data analyst in the Asset Forfeiture Division of the Drug…

New campaign launches to fund major TCNJ priorities

On Saturday, April 25, approximately 1,000 students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends gathered on a sunny and crisp Quimby’s Prairie to be a part of college history. The moment came at 4 p.m., when TCNJ President R. Barbara Gitenstein took center stage for the big reveal—the special announcement that the college was undertaking a major initiative…

Cooperman College Scholars pledges support for nearly two dozen Essex County teens

After months of preparation, TCNJ will welcome its first group of Cooperman College Scholars to campus this summer. For nearly two dozen students, all rising high school seniors from Essex County, New Jersey, it will be a first taste of the TCNJ experience—but thanks to the new Cooperman program, surely not the last. Launched this…

28 students share credit in professor’s newly published book

Communication studies professor John Pollock has a new book out this month—and 28 TCNJ students share credit in its creation. Pollock says he has long encouraged his students to publish their research. He packed his 2007 book, Tilted Mirrors: Media Alignment with Political and Social Change, with their case studies, but for Journalism and Human…

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