When two bombs exploded during the running of the Boston Marathon last April, David Yasenchock ’89, a lieutenant colonel in the US Army Reserve, was called in to coordinate the federal government’s response. Continue Reading

When two bombs exploded during the running of the Boston Marathon last April, David Yasenchock ’89, a lieutenant colonel in the US Army Reserve, was called in to coordinate the federal government’s response. Continue Reading
After the Great Depression erased her tuition fund, Peggy Lloyd worked her way through college. These days, the energetic centenarian keeps busy by working tirelessly in support of her town’s Pops Orchestra and Arts Center. Continue Reading
A new lab on campus is fueling research in smart energy conversion, distribution, and utilization. Continue Reading
This Freshman Week tradition lasted for decades, so we’re sure plenty of readers have a story to share about it. Write us at magazine@tcnj.edu and share yours. Continue Reading
Mohapi Ralethe’s foundation is working to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS among poor South African youth. Continue Reading
By tracing the history of math education, Professor Farshid Safi’s genealogy project could impact future policy and practice. Continue Reading
From Dean to Danica, these are the milestone moments that current and former coaches, players, and fans picked as the greatest in Lions’ sports history. Continue Reading
The Ellen Knowles Harcourt Scholarship Fund provides access to a TCNJ education for low-income students who have overcome great personal challenges. Continue Reading
After Danica Roskos ’13 captured her second straight national title in the 1-meter dive at the 2012 NCAA Championships, the question on a lot of people’s minds was whether she could do it a third time. The question on Roskos’ mind was whether she wanted to. Continue Reading
A recap of TCNJ’s Commencement celebration as told by members of the College community through social media. Continue Reading