Archive: Autumn 2007

Piano Man

Ernie Scott \'74, \'76 Ernie Scott ’74, ’76 finally has the grand piano in his living room he always dreamed of. Next to it, there is a light that he switches on each morning before sitting down to fill his home with vibrant sounds of the ivories.

Rouba wears her crown with pride and vision

Kelly Rouba \'02 A simple but profound statement by Kelly Rouba ’02 embodies her character and defines her success. She explained that her wheelchair is just a tool that she uses to get around. That is the only difference that separates her from the rest … how she gets from point A to point B.

National acclaim for TCNJ’s health and exercise science chair

Jay Hoffman

Professor Jay Hoffman, chair of the Department of Health and Exercise Science, was named the 2007 National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) William J. Kraemer Outstanding Sports Scientist this past summer, in recognition of his research achievements in the field of exercise science. Hoffman was nominated by past winners of the award.

History’s best

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TCNJ’s chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the History Student Honors Society, was named “Best Chapter” by its national headquarters. The award, which was earned through outstanding accomplishments in community service, consists of a $250 grant toward the purchase of history books for the College library.

Making his city better, one issue at a time

Paul Harris Jr. \'07In a world of continual injustice, a few strong individuals choose to fight inequality, violence, and other problems. One of these individuals is Paul Harris Jr. ’07, a political science major at the College.

Preparing for a Martian landing

Justin Nieusma\'s workspace at Goddard.

Students at The College of New Jersey are not solely involved in researching and contributing to the community — they’re doing so for the solar system, as well.

Student group seeks to educate peers on a controversial topic

SSSCR

My grandmother suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, my uncle has diabetes, and a friend of mine died from cystic fibrosis when he was just 16. Stem cell research could lead to possible cures for these diseases that people I love have suffered or died from, ” said Krysta Johns-Harris ’08, a biology major at TCNJ. These occurrences in her life influenced her decision to pursue a passion. Along with Natalie Cedeno ’08, another biology major, Johns-Harris cofounded a chapter of the Student Society for Stem Cell Research (SSSCR.) Other board members include Regina Sommese ’08, treasurer, and Jennifer DeSousa ’08, secretary.

Class of 2011 defined by more than just numbers

2011 StudentsThe cofounder of a long-board company …a Miss Teen New Jersey winner who competed in the Miss Teen USA pageant… the president and co-founder of a student playwrights’ association…a 14-year-old who plans to study chemical engineering…a nationally ranked BMX racer…a ballet dancer who has performed at Lincoln Center. These are just some of the 1,316 exceptional students who the College welcomed as members of the Class of 2011.

New lineup for athletics department

John Castaldo John Castaldo ’82 was selected to serve as interim director of athletics this academic year, while a national search for a full-time director is completed.