Category Archives: November 2009

TCNJ Magazine: November 2009

A Life in Quilts

A Life in Quilts

For one emerita professor, quilting helps tie together a lifetime of thoughts, ideas, work, love, and loss. Continue Reading

Professor Argues for Legalized Kidney Markets

Professor Argues for Legalized Kidney Markets

Concerned with chronic shortages in the availability of transplant organs, particularly kidneys, one TCNJ professor has assembled a point-by-point argument advocating a legal market in human organs as an alternative to the altruistic system.Continue Reading

TCNJ’s Gamma Zeta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi wins ACE Award

TCNJ’s Gamma Zeta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi wins ACE Award

The College of New Jersey’s Gamma Zeta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi (KDP), the international education honor society, received the Achieving Chapter Excellence (ACE) Award at KDP’s 47th Biennial Convocation in Orlando, Florida in October, one of only 29 chapters nationwide to receive the award.Continue Reading

Sisterhood and Solidarity

Sisterhood and Solidarity

A transformative learning experience abroad inspires a group of students to make changes in their own lives.
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WILL Journal Excerpt: Janine Bernardo ’10

Read the extended journal excerpts of WILL members who took part in the Nicaragua Solidarity Project.
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WILL Journal Excerpt: Carolin Guentert ’11

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WILL Journal Excerpt: Katie Tedesco ’11

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WILL Journal Excerpt: Debra H. Cho ’10

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WILL Journal Excerpt: Katrina Blaise ’11

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WILL Journal Excerpt: Natalie Serra ’10

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